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Please note that 99% of the tutorials I post are actually made by me. So for you to post on another forum/website you will need my aproval!
Ever wondered how to do this
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or this
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but you just kept strugling with blur and shapes? Well no longer. This tutorial will teach you how to do it in minutes! So let's begin!
Step 1:
Create a shape. Doesn't really matter what shape that is, but this works best on a rectangle/square.
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Step 2:
Double click your shape in the layers panel to bring up the "layer styles" window, and apply a "drop shadow" with the following settings
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Step 3:
Again click on the shape in your layers panel, then go up, and select "Layer -> Layer Style -> Create Layer". This is a neat tool, that will create a new layer for each of the style you just applied, in this case the drop shadow.
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Step 4: It will present you with this warning window. Just press "OK".
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If you did everything alright, your layers panel should look like this by now. So keep up skipper, we're almost done!
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Step 5: Click the "Shape's 1 Drop Shadow" in the layers panel. Now press "CTRL + T" (transform) and click warp!
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Step 6: Now just warp it around as you like. This is the first step to achieve the first "sample" above
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Wasn't this easy? Keep up for more great tutorials. Have fun practicing!
Ever wondered how to do this
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or this
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but you just kept strugling with blur and shapes? Well no longer. This tutorial will teach you how to do it in minutes! So let's begin!
Step 1:
Create a shape. Doesn't really matter what shape that is, but this works best on a rectangle/square.
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Step 2:
Double click your shape in the layers panel to bring up the "layer styles" window, and apply a "drop shadow" with the following settings
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Step 3:
Again click on the shape in your layers panel, then go up, and select "Layer -> Layer Style -> Create Layer". This is a neat tool, that will create a new layer for each of the style you just applied, in this case the drop shadow.
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Step 4: It will present you with this warning window. Just press "OK".
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If you did everything alright, your layers panel should look like this by now. So keep up skipper, we're almost done!
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Step 5: Click the "Shape's 1 Drop Shadow" in the layers panel. Now press "CTRL + T" (transform) and click warp!
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Step 6: Now just warp it around as you like. This is the first step to achieve the first "sample" above
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Wasn't this easy? Keep up for more great tutorials. Have fun practicing!
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