Two: Shadow Behind The Render (PS)

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Hello! It's Sakura again!

Today I'll be doing a tutorial on how to make shadow behind the render. Hiyori (shikkarii ) will probably do this tutorial for mobile apps later, but today it's for Photoshop!

1. Open up your background and render. (i'm sure that you know how to do this?)

 (i'm sure that you know how to do this?)

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2. Duplicate the render. You can do this buy clicking on the layer she's on and either right click and find "Duplicate layer" or press command + J. There are two same layers in the image below after duplicating them!

 There are two same layers in the image below after duplicating them!

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3. Right click the lower render layer and click "blending options."

Something like this should pop up:

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Something like this should pop up:

Something like this should pop up:

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4. Click "Color Overlay". Click the text, not the check box because if you click the checkbox, you won't be able to find the place where you edit the color overlay. Also, if you click the text, the check box will be checked :)

 Also, if you click the text, the check box will be checked :)

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5. Click the red box and choose which color you want the shadow to be! I chose light orange.

 Click the red box and choose which color you want the shadow to be! I chose light orange

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6. Press Ok for both tabs and move the color overlayed layer to the left or to the right a bit depending on which way you want it to be :)

 Press Ok for both tabs and move the color overlayed layer to the left or to the right a bit depending on which way you want it to be :)

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7. And I just added texts and effects cuz why not? Here's the finished work!

Thanks for reading! Make sure to comment and request too! If you have any questions, pls ask us!

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