Creating Expert-Level Shadows in Photoshop

Learn a new photo manipulation technique for professionals use.

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English
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Graphic Design
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Creating Expert-Level Shadows in Photoshop
52
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1 hour
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Mar 2020
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$19.99
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What you will learn

Photo Manipulation Techniques

Photo Composite Techniques

Professional Organizational Methods and Workflow

Advance Photshop Techniques

Why take this course?

Learn the same tricks as the professionals! In this course, we will learn how to create expert-level shadows that you can apply to your next photo manipulation project. These techniques are the same ones used by professionals in the industry. If you have ever thought your photo manipulation projects look bland, or you have trouble blending elements into a scene, this course for you. 


In this course, you'll learn about the different types of shadows that can exist in a scene (yes, there are more than just one type of shadow) as well as how to create each one realistically in Photoshop. We go beyond creating simple shadows and venture into a more advance approach in recreating the realistic shadows that exist around us. You'll learn about the differences between the three major shadow types, what each shadow's role is in making a scene more believable, and how to recreate each shadow type using simple-to-advanced techniques in Photoshop.


This course is written for users with a beginner-level understanding of Photoshop, its tools, and its interface, but it includes advanced techniques that even the most expert user can appreciate. This course is designed to take your Photoshop skill to the next level.

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