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norskinus 03-07-2012 11:18 PM

Lost in the shadows!
 
Oh my! I am trying to learn more about shadows, and have come across what looks like great tutorials, but I can't even seem to make a shadow on a separate layer even! I will have - let's say - a flower on a page, and add a shadow to it, double click on the fx and can there adjust the opacity etc. But, all these tutorials say create a new layer for the shadow. I use Photoshop Elements 8, so I click the little square box at the bottom right corner which says - create a new layer - and it creates a blank new layer above the flower. But, how to I make a shadow on that layer? I really am clueless...can someone have mer:confused1:cy on me?

Precepts and Promises 03-07-2012 11:34 PM

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Originally Posted by norskinus (Post 237968)
Oh my! I am trying to learn more about shadows, and have come across what looks like great tutorials, but I can't even seem to make a shadow on a separate layer even! I will have - let's say - a flower on a page, and add a shadow to it, double click on the fx and can there adjust the opacity etc. But, all these tutorials say create a new layer for the shadow. I use Photoshop Elements 8, so I click the little square box at the bottom right corner which says - create a new layer - and it creates a blank new layer above the flower. But, how to I make a shadow on that layer? I really am clueless...can someone have mer:confused1:cy on me?

Shadows on a separate layer are a Photoshop feature. Unfortunately, in Elements, the shadows are on the same layer, UNLESS you make a custom shadow. Basically, you duplicate the layer with the element you want to shadow, place it below that original layer, select the item, fill with black, add a blur, adjust the opacity, adjust the color if desired, and then smudge, nudge, or warp.
I think if you search for custom shadows in PSE, you might find a tutorial or two.

britnkaysmemaw2 03-07-2012 11:46 PM

I found a tutorial on You Tube tonight that shows you how to do a separate layer in PSE.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zTzd9NyIGm0

norskinus 03-07-2012 11:54 PM

Thank you thank you thank you!

britnkaysmemaw2 03-08-2012 09:25 AM

You are very welcome. Can't wait to see the results!

Precepts and Promises 03-08-2012 10:27 AM

Cathy, you're awesome!


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