Photoshop Elements 2: Perspective Shadow Effect
Version:
2.0
Level:
Easy
Objectives: Learn how to create
realistic, perspective shadow effects for your images.
Tools & Techniques: Selections,
Layers, Threshold, Gaussian Blur, Layer Styles
This is a terrific lesson for creating the special effect of
having depth and perspective to your images
Step 1: Getting Started -
Duplicating the Layer
We'll use the image we selected from the
Inverse Selection tutorial. You of course are free to use
any image you like, but you'll need to first remove the image
from its background.
Duplicate your image by either:
Step 2: Applying a Threshold
to the Image
- Turn off the visiblity of the top layer by clicking on the
"eye" icon
- Select the first layer
- Go up to Image > Adjustments >
Threshold...
- Drag the slider all the way to the right or enter
255 for Threshold Level
Step 3: Blurring the Image
- Go to Window > Filters > Blur
and select Gaussian Blur
- Click Apply to apply the
Gaussian Blur
- Enter a value around 4.5 for
the Radius
Step 4: Distoring the Image
- Turn the top layer's visibility back on
- Be sure you're still selecting the first layer and go up
to Image > Transform > Distort
- Select the top, middle handle and drag down and to the
right
- Use the arrow keys to nudge the shadow image in place with
the top image
The final image:
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