How to Create Shadows Wall_After

Learn What Makes a Shadow Look Real

In this tutorial we show you how to analyze light to better understand shadows. Does the image have a hard shadow with well defined edges or a soft shadow that seems to fade away? What color is the shadow? What direction will the shadow travel and how intense is the light? All of these questions will help better understand shadows, so you can make them look real.

Use Existing Shadows & Make New Ones

If you are using any assets that already have shadows, why not use those shadows? We show you how to extract just the shadow from a photo, so when you make a composite image, you can use that shadow over again.

In this example of our subject in front of a door, her shadow is from another photo where she is on a different background.

Great for E-Commerce & Graphics

Everyone loves a clean product photo on a pure white background. Learn to cut out your products and make a shadow based on their shape, then add a white or colored background for professional results every time.

Shape and Form of a Shadow

Shadows have structure and depth, and in order to recreate a shadow, you need to build in that detail for the shadow to be realistic. Learn to capture the shape of a shadow and then apply effects and filters to give it depth. The beauty is in the subtleties.

Perfect for Composites

If you want to cut a person out and place them into a new background, they are going to need a shadow in order to look realistic. Learn to extract existing shadows or create new ones from scratch based on your photos. Better shadows mean better composites.

Follow Along

Use the included sample images and .PSD files to follow step-by-step instruction so you don’t miss a thing!

The Power of Levels

Get the most out of Levels adjustment layers by learning to use the different color channels effectively. Shadows contain color and light, all of which can be adjusted with Levels.

Specialty Blurs

Take advantage of Photoshop’s advanced blur tools including Path Blur, Iris Blur and Tilt-Shift to make shadows get more blurred as they get farther from the subject.

Add Realistic Noise – Photoshop Action

The included Photoshop action adds noise to your shadows with control for blur, saturation, levels and intensity. The noise helps to add definition and detail to shadows.

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