Creating a shadow is very important in photoshop CS6. This increses the photo quality. This is so much important for the beginners. Follow this tutorial and ask quesition if you have.
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2. Step 1
Select the photo
Select the photo and click
to Elliptical Marquee Tool
3. Step 2
Select the ball
Using an Elliptical Marquee Tool, select
the ball. You can constrain your
selection by holding down the Shift key
on your keyboard (this will make your
Elliptical Marquee Tool a perfect circle).
You can "cycle through" all the
selection tools by pressing Shift + M.
4. Step 3
Send the selected objected to a new
layer.
After selecting the ball,
press Ctrl + J (or do it
the long way by going
to: Layer > New >
Layer via Copy). This
will throw anything
selected (ball in this
case) up to a new
layer.
5. Step 4
Fill the background with a solid color
which must be white
Press D on your keyboard to
take your current colors to the
default white and black values.
Now press Ctrl + Delete. If you
were on a Background layer, it
should now be filled with white
color, if it's not, something has
gone terribly wrong.
6. Step 5
Create a Shadaw
Select the Brush Tool by
pressing B ( for brush). Set
the Master Diameter to 100px
and Hardness to 0% (right click
your mouse anywhere inside of
your image to get the following
2nd pop-up). Must be done on a
separate layer!
7. Step 6
Stretch Out Your Newly Created “Shadow”
Horizontally And Lower The Opacity To 60%
8. Step 7
Create A Second 50% Smaller Shadow In A New
Layer And Transform It Accordingly
•Now select minimum 50px Master
Diameter tools of of the Brush Tool and in a new
layer create a second, smaller "shadow". You will
leave this one at 100% Opacity.
9. Step 8
Positioning (A Little Bit Of Theory /
Explanation)
Once you have aligned them
(you can select multiple layers
by holding down the Ctrl key,
clicking on the layers you want
selected and then selecting an
alignment option from a menu
that looks like this:
10. Step 9
Saving The Final Image As A Png
(Optional)
Click on the "eye" icon right beside
your main Background layer. This
will disable (or hide, if you will) that
specific layer. Now press Ctrl + Alt +
Shift + S (aka Save for Web).
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