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Commercial Photoshop Retouching: In the Studio
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Commercial Photoshop Retouching: In the Studio

by Glenn Honiball
August 2005
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
272 pages
7h 29m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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Grounding Objects with Shadows

With every action, there is an opposite and equal reaction. This applies to shadows as well. If you place a shadow underneath an object, some of this shadow should be reflected back onto the object, thus anchoring the object to Shadows the shadow and the surface on which it sits. Without this anchoring effect, objects will appear as if they are hovering (an effect you wouldn't want unless you were trying to make an object appear as though it were floating, as in Figure 2-41.

Before: original image without an anchoring shadow

Figure 2-41. Before: original image without an anchoring shadow

After: reflection of shadow onto the oranges anchors them to the ground

Figure 2-42. After: reflection of shadow onto the oranges anchors them to the ground

To create this anchoring shadow, add subtle amount of shadow to the object itself on multiplied layer, particularly where the object gets closer to the ground or another object. As an object gets closer to the ground or another object, the shadow will become progressively darker. After the application of the anchoring shadow, the object appears properly grounded. Note the anchoring shadow around the underside of the oranges in Figure 2-42.

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