![]() ![]() However, I want to have this and I can park those items right there and hit return to rotate this a little bit so I can go Shadow cast off to the side here. I could pull this off here to have this lay off to the side. But no need to As long as you have your transform bounding box, right? Click inside and you got it so I could pull this off to the side. I could transform and then go into the edit menu here and do with long way around. I have all of my transformation options right there. If I want to buy going to transform and then right click inside my transformation. I could use my command t for transform, and I could flatten it or another fun thing to do was to pull it off to the side. ![]() ![]() And I can pull this any direction that I want. So now it's on its own drop shadow layer. You think with all this practice, I get it right? No, but you'll do the same thing. Let me creating new layer here so that my drop shadow is really on its own layer. Now, with this, I can go several different directions with this drop shadow, I could just pull it down And of course, I put it on the wrong layer. With that selection, I'm just gonna turn off the sphere layer so you can see and if I go in and I go ahead and pi.Ĭk a really dark blue here I get a darker blue and with this layer selected, I can option delete and fill my area right there. My selection just simply exists If I click on another layer that allows me to go ahead and add it on that layer. I get my selection and my selection doesn't actually exist on any particular layer. I'm going to command click on that sphere. I'm going to use my trick that I just taught myself. So I'm gonna go to my layers panel on I'm going to command click on my new layer, which gives me a layer here and in order to fill it with my foreground of my background color whenever I have my layer selected command delete will fill it with my background color right there on my color picker option Delete fills my layer or whatever I have selected with the foreground color. ![]() First of all, I want to always create a layer behind so they can see what I'm doing. Basic Shadows Using a Paint Brush and Layers ![]()
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