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How i can make this in photoshop

Discussion in 'Photoshop' started by techsaqib, Jul 4, 2011.

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    Please Some body help me to this type of image effect in Photoshop or refer to any tutorial

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    techsaqib, Jul 4, 2011 IP
  2. SaphTheGreat

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    My best immediate guess would be to create a blank transparent canvas. Then make a new layer and using the rectangle shape tools make a rectangle the size you want it. Then lower the opacity of that layer to 0. Then right click, click blending options, check/click Drop Shadow.


    - Jordan :cool:
     
    SaphTheGreat, Jul 4, 2011 IP
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    Yeah, that's just a transparent rectangle with a modified Drop Shadow under Blending Options
     
    OspreyCreative, Jul 4, 2011 IP
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    Hello there, the effect can be done in 30 seconds!
    Create a big BLACK (preferably black, you don't want the shade to be brown or yellow :D) rectangle (make sure the height is more than the width), make the gaussian blur to 3px, then scale it in west-east and use a marquee tool to draw a rectangular selection lil' bit smaller than the previous rectangle. Erase.
     
    JohnFront, Jul 6, 2011 IP
  5. techsaqib

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    thank you very much all of you , Really get the best help from DP
     
    techsaqib, Jul 7, 2011 IP
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    Piggy Active Member

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    Draw a rectangle the size you want, fill it with some random color, and mess around with the drop shadow on it until you get it right. Rasterize the layer. Take the Magic Wand tool and select the random color, press delete.
     
    Piggy, Jul 7, 2011 IP
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    Hi!
    I found an useful PSD file at Graphicsfuel, hope you like it:

    http://www.graphicsfuel.com/2011/04/content-box-shadows-psd/

    Regards!
     
    latrucoteca, Jul 7, 2011 IP