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2 Tricks to Use Drop Shadow LIKE A BOSS in Photoshop

2 Tricks to Use Drop Shadow LIKE A BOSS in Photoshop

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learn how to easily control the distance and angle of the shadow, and also learn how to separate the shadow from the object, on its own layer. Hope these tips help
Date: 2022-07-19

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hey Unmesh, one question has been killing me and i can't find the answer anywhere. i noticed in your layer style stroke options, you have the + sign on the right side of the style option. now I've seen this before, they're used to add multiple stroke in one layer style. what i want to know is, where do you get that? does it come with specific version of photoshop? or is it a plug-in? or maybe a newer version of Ps? Any input by other members of the community is welcome and appreciated. thank you
p/s: I'm using Photoshop CS6 (not the extended version)

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Awesome! Never knew these tricks! .
Wondering. I have two questions. how would you drop Shadow that eminates outward from center point? Ie a doughnut, but with light source directly over head in center.
. question2, I have a dilemma. I have a design, like a pizza that has been divided into 8 equalslices, a finished picture. But now client wants it as 10 slices. But I don't want to redraw design from scratch. How can I maybe duplicate a slice, shrink it to fit more into same size circle? (Pizza is reference but image is actually a dial design)

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Moving the shadow that way was one that I previously knew about, but had forgotten, so thanks for the reminder.
Putting the shadow into its own layer for further manipulation is particularly useful and something I didn't know about.
You've proven yourself to be a wealth of valuable information once again!

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Hi, Unmesh. I use Photoshop as a hobby and Im think about buy a Drawing Tablet, but I dont know if I can use it and if I will be better with it than with the mouse. Im from Brazil, and this things here are expensive, so I dont know if it worth. Could you do a video about this equipment?
Love your videos.

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Like your videos for the fact that you will disclose and make sure we truly understand what you are trying to deliver and making it the best place to acquire Photoshop knowledge which you put more than 100% of effort in it. Awesome. Bravo.
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Hey Unmesh
Actually I have to ask you something
For a while there was a question in my mind that actully i wanna to make a non destructive any blur layer that i can apply anytime anywhere when i want
is that possible or not?

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I tried and try but my pictures get pixelate it when I zoom in. What can I do to fix this issue. They don't have the nice HD finished like the pictures online.
I shoot with pentax k-70 and 70-200, mm f/2. 8

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Sir if we use multiply mode to clear the white background. After that use the drop shadow. Why does that shadow come from the borders but not from the particular object itself?
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Wow I never knew that. Thank you so much. Moving the shadow to where you want it can be a complete pain using the little wheel thing lol
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Yow what's up with the white background around you. i can't even see you. Try something contrasty so that you are the main focus
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Holy cow! I'm stunned at the fact that in EVERY VIDEO you give away some concepts that I had never heard about! You're a genius!
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I have for ages had unsatisfactory results trying to create a sensible shadow! Unmesh you are just incredible!
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Can you please tell me how to download background in Photoshop as you are downloading directly in Photoshop
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Thank you. I didn't know about the first trick. That's easier than using the sliders to move it around.
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You're videos are so informative and feel very welcoming, EVERY SINGLE ONE! You're a great teacher Unmesh
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