🔥 Create Realistic Cast Shadows in Photoshop

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  • Опубликовано: 2 мар 2023

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  • @matheusmuller1535
    @matheusmuller1535 Год назад +32822

    Why am I watching this? It’s 1 am and I have a test tomorrow.
    I DON’T EVEN HAVE PHOTOSHOP!

    • @DudesOnline
      @DudesOnline Год назад +996

      That's what I asked myself after finishing the video, minus the test part

    • @pedrobrandes8097
      @pedrobrandes8097 Год назад +307

      it's the algorithm it know you wanted to know this 🤣

    • @isxndy
      @isxndy Год назад +112

      Yea it’s the same for me

    • @adrianghandtchi1562
      @adrianghandtchi1562 Год назад +95

      Welcome to the Internet, where you are compelled to scroll and for some reason comment.

    • @doober.43
      @doober.43 Год назад +14

      4am rn

  • @Palooz
    @Palooz Год назад +11683

    The shadow tip is ok at best, but UNLINKING TO ADJUST THE GRADIENT on the mask is crazy useful for other edits! 📣🔥

    • @JaredGauthier
      @JaredGauthier Год назад +94

      I’ve struggled with using the gradient tool to get the correct gradient. Unlinking and moving is genius. 🤦‍♂️

    • @mazens82
      @mazens82 Год назад +2

      p

    • @p1kkuma
      @p1kkuma Год назад +9

      Never knew you could do that! I just keep redoing the gradient over and over until I get it where I want it lol

    • @BoZl_
      @BoZl_ Год назад +6

      I’m gonna act like I know all of this

    • @SPJ-88
      @SPJ-88 Год назад +6

      Important tip after unlocking the mask is ALWAYS LINK IT BACK after editing the position. Otherwise the next time you move a group of layers with one of them having an unlinked mask, the mask will not follow and mess up that layer. Especially if the mask is too subtle to notice.

  • @capcut.cassxx
    @capcut.cassxx Год назад +2758

    I think I’ll just stick to making shadows by hand.

    • @Bax365
      @Bax365 Год назад +114

      Chad move. It'll ultimately be more useful especially when the tools aren't there, it'll force you to learn the mechanics of light and shadow.

    • @telephoto
      @telephoto Год назад +67

      @@Bax365 traditional photo editing sounds like hell

    • @The.Good.Place.
      @The.Good.Place. Год назад +22

      This is definitely easier, especially when using keyboard short cuts for simple things, e.g. z for select, ctrl +, I for eyedropper, things like that. If your affiliated w/ PS then that's a lot easier

    • @Mong_Seungmin_Mong_Yeosang
      @Mong_Seungmin_Mong_Yeosang Год назад +5

      Seriously man… I don’t even photoshop..

    • @charlesajayi974
      @charlesajayi974 Год назад

      Yep

  • @thedude7202
    @thedude7202 Год назад +136

    It's 5AM. I haven't slept. And now I'm capable of a photoshop skill I never had.

    • @jetboxtm4038
      @jetboxtm4038 10 месяцев назад +1

      Please sleep 🥺

    • @znedj
      @znedj 8 месяцев назад

      Chad.

  • @N0NESENCE
    @N0NESENCE Год назад +5025

    Me watching this, even tho I don't have Photoshop: 👁️👄👁️

    • @fixsationon7244
      @fixsationon7244 Год назад +38

      Me watching this. Has a photoshop. Who needs photoshop and is useful for me. But im going to forget it👍

    • @starxbutterflyyt8011
      @starxbutterflyyt8011 Год назад +12

      Lol yes

    • @RelativeConfusion
      @RelativeConfusion Год назад +4

      ​@@fixsationon7244 bro exactly 😂 I have photoshop and use it all the time but like hth am I gonna remember all these steps lol

    • @EEE.570
      @EEE.570 Год назад +2

      Me:

    • @Josh72769
      @Josh72769 Год назад +2

      also me:

  • @Akshingame-gs6tl
    @Akshingame-gs6tl Год назад +348

    Me watching this knowing I won't use any of these skills: 👁👄👁

  • @neroshome3520
    @neroshome3520 Год назад +16

    As an artist, it pains when people add this warped shadow without an obvious lightsource that will make a shadow that way, if we actually consider the environment and how the girl herself looks, the shadow will be from above thats tilted to the side which will give a shadow on the bottom that is *slightly* to the side and probably wont show the proportions

    • @kaiserkuhnz7163
      @kaiserkuhnz7163 7 месяцев назад +1

      This is a tutorial to "Create Realistic Cast Shadows in Photoshop", not to show us how to draw a perfect shadow for that specific picture. Focus on the relevant.

    • @AccountName9390
      @AccountName9390 7 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@kaiserkuhnz7163the shadow is not going to be realistic if it does not match the light source. Might as well just draw it by hand.

  • @squiddog9682
    @squiddog9682 Год назад +13

    This one short taught me more about shadows than an entire semester of photoshop classes

  • @adventure_junkie5340
    @adventure_junkie5340 Год назад +1470

    It is best to remember that shadows change drastically with the lighting of the background, so it would be better to try and see where the light is coming from, and take a color from the background rather than the body. Even then, for the sake of perspective it is sometimes better to draw in shadows yourself, like when the shadow would be below the person. The softness of the shadow also depends on how bright it is. The brighter the light the more solid the shadow will appear, and if there are multiple lights, there will actually be multiple shadows.

  • @apjgraphix
    @apjgraphix Год назад +1800

    That shadow is ok...if it was an overcast day or diffused light source. A shadow cause by direct sunlight would be a darker harsher shadow with barley any blur. Sometimes looking up some references can help in getting the right type of shadows to match. In this case "desert sun light shadows" are a good set of key words to use.

    • @minnow1337
      @minnow1337 Год назад +79

      even so he gave you all of the tools to make and adjust shadows for most situations

    • @Sarcastican_
      @Sarcastican_ Год назад +22

      Yeah. Just give it less blur and stretch it further if it's a hard light or spotlight.

    • @kittenmimi5326
      @kittenmimi5326 Год назад +14

      His tip still works tho

    • @RCmies
      @RCmies Год назад

      Yeah it's a flat space with not much indirect light coming from the surroundings

    • @dustin202
      @dustin202 Год назад

      That and there would be different lighting on the person

  • @executedcode4280
    @executedcode4280 Год назад +26

    ah yes, I'll remember this easy and simple strategy

  • @aghaanantyab
    @aghaanantyab 7 месяцев назад +3

    Field Blur is what I was looking for for more than 10 years as a graphic designer 😂

  • @wildhogOW
    @wildhogOW Год назад +126

    By the time you're done fiddling with all the settings and setting up the layer mask, I have drawn the shadow by hand ten times over.

    • @solaris5922
      @solaris5922 Год назад +8

      Honestly 💀

    • @bbew2914
      @bbew2914 Год назад +4

      airbrush does the work💀

    • @kllause6681
      @kllause6681 Год назад +2

      I mean as someone who has actually used this technique once you get it down, it only takes like 5 mins tops,,
      this tip is also really good for beginners who struggle with drawing shadows by hand,,, by using a mixture of this and drawing not only can you teach them to draw by hand, but also allow them to make something solid in the process.

    • @brutusthebear9050
      @brutusthebear9050 Год назад +1

      ​@@kllause6681 Isn't it better to struggle with something until you get it, doing it wrong, rather than taking shortcuts?

    • @BlueV205
      @BlueV205 Год назад

      ​​​@@brutusthebear9050 For me, it's less of a shortcut and more of a "one of the many ways to Rome".
      If you want to draw by hand, go ahead. If you want to use this method, it's fine, too. Everyone has their own way of making art, and there's no "right or wrong" and "better or worse" at doing it.

  • @Delta9Church
    @Delta9Church Год назад +245

    This works so long as you have a light source hitting from the right direction and don't mind fuzzy shadows, but we all have a shadow, we see it all the time, is it often that blurry and faded toward one end? I'm looking at mine right now, slight blur around the edge but nice and crisp for the most part. This type of shadow is more similar to early video game shadows.

    • @TapJegi
      @TapJegi Год назад +4

      then just put a lesser value into the blur field. His job is just to showcase that such option exists, not to make a perfect picture here.

    • @Delta9Church
      @Delta9Church Год назад +8

      @@TapJegi yeah that's why I opened with "this works" and followed up with extra words to indicate that, while it will paint an effective shadow, it doesn't look perfect. Like you said. I don't really see the problem.

  • @victorgillmore3180
    @victorgillmore3180 Год назад +38

    🎉 Whoa, this guy knows his stuff!

  • @bryankeith5012
    @bryankeith5012 Год назад +2

    Omg I’m a high school student with graphics tech and this helps so much

  • @MrWaffle888
    @MrWaffle888 Год назад +171

    i didn’t understand how to do the second one so i’ll just stick to the one that you simply draw 😅
    fun fact: i don’t know how to do the first one neither 😂

  • @user-bm6cr5tm5s
    @user-bm6cr5tm5s Год назад +139

    Me listening to this very carefully for 5 times even though I don’t have photo shop…….
    I don’t have my hw done💀

    • @dove3MC
      @dove3MC Год назад

      why the fuck is your name sushi cat

    • @RiArtaaaa
      @RiArtaaaa Год назад

      Same 😅

  • @WaterInmyHands
    @WaterInmyHands 7 месяцев назад +1

    Already found a great use for this, thank you for much!

  • @txo.kei1
    @txo.kei1 Год назад +11

    We are learning photo shop for our 3rd grading and this really helped me!

  • @aeisling
    @aeisling Год назад +96

    Okay that’s going to work but now we have the separate issue of the background having a different lighting than the light on the person

    • @FranzFartinand
      @FranzFartinand Год назад +1

      And the fact that she's 5 inches tall.

    • @gnomewarlord8962
      @gnomewarlord8962 Год назад

      ​@@FranzFartinand you say that like you're not bozo

    • @Acurites
      @Acurites Год назад

      Well couldn't the shadow just have its position changed to align with the lighting?

    • @aeisling
      @aeisling Год назад

      @@Acurites it’s about the sun and how the shadows are on her face compared with the lighting of the sun everywhere else. Not the shadow added behind her

    • @Acurites
      @Acurites Год назад

      ​@@aeisling ohh I see. Ty for explaining that

  • @eedazz
    @eedazz Год назад +68

    "Don't do shadows by hand instead do this!" *proceeds to make it 100x harder than doing it by hand*

    • @kllause6681
      @kllause6681 Год назад +7

      this is definitely NOT harder than doing it by hand wtf are you on about 💀. doing a decent realistic shadow by hand can take hours to get right, whereas after doing this a couple times it take 5-10 mins tops.

    • @DeletedDevilDeletedAngel
      @DeletedDevilDeletedAngel Год назад +5

      @@kllause6681 you gonna loop the tutorial after fucking up which adds half an hour or more to that edit

    • @BlackHaunter666
      @BlackHaunter666 Год назад +3

      @@kllause6681 doing it by hand and pressing Ctrl+z a few times itsn't as complex as go to multiple dropdown menu's multiple times, drag here drag there, nah, hardest part is gradient but thats still quick, idk, i don't use PS, i can see the usage being helpful, so i don't think its useless or anything, just more tedious for something as small as one persons silhouette on a completely flat surface.

  • @just_aweird0
    @just_aweird0 Год назад +5

    this dude taught me more than my art design teacher at school

  • @Asylia5911
    @Asylia5911 Год назад +15

    Remember that you can also use the drop shadow effect and mess with the settings too if this doesn’t work for you :)

  • @Me-vq5yg
    @Me-vq5yg Год назад +9

    Very handy, especially for those like myself who are too poor to draw digitally

  • @emanuel3617
    @emanuel3617 Год назад +26

    Another tip to make the shadow more realistic is to make a very tiny black outline around the point of contact between the subject and the ground like a second shadow.

    • @jong9379
      @jong9379 Год назад +1

      If you are an occasional photoshop user, sure. But if you want to regularly do image editing, then its really important you learn these things to do a job quickly.

  • @12DAMDO
    @12DAMDO Год назад +1

    this is what i used to do back when i was an amateur (except without the gradient, i actually hadn't thought of that)

  • @Labor-thegoofiestone
    @Labor-thegoofiestone Год назад +2

    Bro's actually doing good shadows

  • @theninja4137
    @theninja4137 Год назад +4

    This only works if youre looking in more or less the same direction as the sun
    (Think about someone standing with their side facing you and arms spread. You don't see the arms in the outline, but for sure in the shadow)

  • @BigAl444
    @BigAl444 Год назад +24

    Awesome tip. Don't forget to set the shadow layer to Multiply!

  • @RobertLoyale
    @RobertLoyale Год назад

    I will do what I want!
    I love my Shadowing technique

  • @e-unit1579
    @e-unit1579 Год назад +1

    “Wait start over I didn’t quite get that”

  • @Ozymandias664
    @Ozymandias664 Год назад +6

    You can add a shadow effect too

  • @notTakumo
    @notTakumo Год назад +5

    It's funny how I watch all these Photoshop tutorials and yet I don't even do anything related to photo manipulation lol

  • @this-nerd
    @this-nerd Год назад +1

    You are a genius. I suck at shadows, now I don't.

  • @SleepyAdam
    @SleepyAdam Год назад +1

    Way simpler way to do this would be to just dupe the layer and apply a solid color, then do the warp and blur.

  • @yyyyyk
    @yyyyyk Год назад +4

    That shadow looks like the sun is a spotlight that is close to her and very low above her.
    (but the angle could be adjusted to fix that)

  • @happyboy6002
    @happyboy6002 Год назад +4

    Use 3D feature auto light shadow effect
    It better

  • @ryankane4984
    @ryankane4984 Год назад

    I’ve never used photoshop and this was all super obvious (except for getting a shadow from the first image, that’s a really good tip)

  • @fatalexception3845
    @fatalexception3845 Год назад

    Another great use of the Shorts. Bravo!
    I generally do this, minus the gradient step. Great suggestion!

  • @68thallabhanusamykya18
    @68thallabhanusamykya18 Год назад +4

    Awesome

  • @KrizzOnline
    @KrizzOnline Год назад +3

    1. Drop shadow
    2.done

  • @m00nb3am9
    @m00nb3am9 Год назад

    Definitely works when in graphics class, we are working in photoshop! 😀

  • @alguien6649
    @alguien6649 Год назад

    I don't even have photoshop but these videos are entertaining for some reason

  • @Ed19601
    @Ed19601 Год назад +12

    Looked better without shadow. The shadow is also blurred too much . One would expect a harsh shadow there
    Tip: don't add a shadow there

  • @mista_odie
    @mista_odie Год назад +3

    You're the only other person (other than Joss Rossi) who I've seen who applies a gradient mask so the further the shadow is, the fainter the shadow is.
    This is really attention to detail 👍👍

    • @phoenix3754
      @phoenix3754 Год назад +1

      Only problem is that its broad daylight with harsh sun. So the shadow is going to be roughly the same darkness throughout.

  • @beargreen1
    @beargreen1 Год назад +1

    Nice shadow tip

  • @xavierjones6048
    @xavierjones6048 Год назад

    Shadows are really defined in the real world they aren’t always blurry

  • @audreyguo13
    @audreyguo13 Год назад +4

    "STOP dont draw it on, just do this - "
    *proceeds to list 1000 complicated photoshop steps*

  • @rdg665
    @rdg665 Год назад +3

    Why don't you just copy the subject , then fill it with black and go from there , this needless overcomplication sucks really.

    • @PhotoshopTrainingChannel
      @PhotoshopTrainingChannel  Год назад +4

      Copying the subject would also copy the rest of the image and Layer Mask. You would then have to either, apply the mask, or keep both and unnecessarily bloating the file size.

    • @raeryuko
      @raeryuko Год назад

      Consistantly making layet masks helps in the long run
      Say you're making a big project and when you're already so far in you realized you cropped it wrong or whatever, instead of meticulously redoing your selection you can easily make adjustments to the layer mask
      And there's also tons of other applications for the technique aswell

    • @rdg665
      @rdg665 Год назад

      @Photoshop Training Channel You can pick the selection of the subject witha click and copy bruh

    • @rdg665
      @rdg665 Год назад

      @Rae Ryuko Actually i see it as making masks for every unnecessary thing like this is just cluttering your file.

  • @gddemon6654
    @gddemon6654 Год назад

    i actually have photoshop classes in school and this helps alot!

  • @jakedempsey7073
    @jakedempsey7073 Год назад

    I am in a media class and this would have been really useful for first trimester

  • @El1sL1n
    @El1sL1n Год назад +1

    this is basically what i do when drawing(I dont have photoshop but I do draw a lot)

  • @user-pugs4ever
    @user-pugs4ever Год назад

    omg thank you so much this really helped with making a custom shadow to my photos!

  • @furiousgamingwithkittens1224
    @furiousgamingwithkittens1224 Год назад +1

    thats cool its a good tip

  • @OtakuClan7
    @OtakuClan7 Год назад +1

    I don't even have a computer or laptop
    And I don't plan to do photoshop
    And still I'm watching

  • @Bubblegum-xm5cg
    @Bubblegum-xm5cg Год назад

    I learned this on my own. I feel cool now.

  • @kaloyanhristov4065
    @kaloyanhristov4065 Год назад +1

    When they say it is not rocket science, this isn't what they were thinking about

  • @FrenchTopHat
    @FrenchTopHat Год назад

    As a person who have never photoshopped their entire life, this is really helpful

  • @PhaserFelix
    @PhaserFelix Год назад

    Nice! Now all I need is this program and I am good to go!

  • @DirtstainBeats
    @DirtstainBeats 8 месяцев назад

    this was super helpful and quick holy shit

  • @Lucky_Pumpkin
    @Lucky_Pumpkin Год назад

    This is so informative! Thank you for telling me this! I will never use this information in my life! Mainly because i don't have photoshop nor i have ever wanted to learn it lol.

  • @Ottobot4264
    @Ottobot4264 Год назад

    Thanks, my class uses photoshop so this really helps 😊

  • @jellyenkh-erdenecamman1819
    @jellyenkh-erdenecamman1819 Год назад

    I kinda imagined somethinf like this good job u have read my mind

  • @SebAnt
    @SebAnt Год назад

    This is WONDERFUL!!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @Ashtonima
    @Ashtonima Год назад

    a shadow is clear and seeable on the places near the contact to the shadow and the farther it gets for example to the head it would slowly get blurrier

  • @pxog
    @pxog 11 месяцев назад

    I've been doing this for a long time now. Easy and work's perfectly

  • @YoloSim
    @YoloSim Год назад

    Woow soo easy for begginers soo easy

  • @ibcheel9021
    @ibcheel9021 Год назад

    This is so helpful for my brain!

  • @DreamyGraphics
    @DreamyGraphics Год назад

    Wow ! Good tutorial :)

  • @Sterben-xb5nt
    @Sterben-xb5nt Год назад

    Wow thanks thats actually ^^ really helpful

  • @KiraAsakura14
    @KiraAsakura14 Год назад

    warded. This will make a fine addition to my collection

  • @ThatSpadeGirl
    @ThatSpadeGirl 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you!

  • @kalyndahaaf
    @kalyndahaaf Год назад

    gotta love the internet... I've been working in photoshop since.. well since I was a baby...(thank you dad :) ) and still learn stuff ^_^

  • @curtisjones9372
    @curtisjones9372 Год назад

    You can also just use the opacity tool to make it sit on the background more realistically as you'll also be able to see some of the floor texture. Notice he edited the hardest bit, actually getting the shadow to sit properly in perspective

  • @Aurora_Animates
    @Aurora_Animates Год назад

    Cooooll , I’ll forget this tomorrow but cooolll

  • @BlitzNyx
    @BlitzNyx Год назад

    Well it makes me feel better to know I already did this when I was younger (I didn’t do this on photoshop tho, I was an ibisX paint enjoyer)

  • @nickraph67
    @nickraph67 Год назад

    i dont even have photoshop..yet i stayed for the whole clip

  • @Nictator42
    @Nictator42 Год назад

    Friendly reminder that any kind of blending or masking an area based on pixel count shouldn't be a hard value but rather a ratio. Some images might be 600 pixels wide, and others 20,000

  • @martaswatek4157
    @martaswatek4157 Год назад

    Thx for advice!

  • @Kol0ssal.
    @Kol0ssal. Год назад

    This video taught me more then my teachers combined teaches

  • @NeoGoof
    @NeoGoof Год назад

    It looks as good as doing it by hand

  • @ciennelson1514
    @ciennelson1514 Год назад

    Oh wow this is amazing

  • @Dot_1
    @Dot_1 Год назад +1

    this looks like something you would see on india's youtube thumbnails

  • @NGmusicngmusic
    @NGmusicngmusic 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thankyou 👍

  • @mnbvc56789
    @mnbvc56789 Год назад

    thank you this was so helpful

  • @Luke-mo3qo
    @Luke-mo3qo Год назад

    Hey cool thanks for the sweet tips to make it easier for me to make even cooler stuff for my RUclips

  • @kawazakisama
    @kawazakisama 9 месяцев назад

    Very helpful thanks

  • @_exolite
    @_exolite Год назад

    I use photoshop for drawing but this is still very useful for me thank you

  • @aidandressel6884
    @aidandressel6884 Год назад

    It’s a good trick to know, saves a lot of time

  • @wedetarway7891
    @wedetarway7891 Год назад

    Thx it really helped😊

  • @dazai.s_bandages
    @dazai.s_bandages Год назад

    That’s a lot of work ima stick with drawing my shadows thanks for the help though!

  • @stormycraft3052
    @stormycraft3052 Год назад

    Thanks that is gonna be useful, I'll try it tomorrow :>

  • @oncezek
    @oncezek Год назад

    I ain’t even got photoshop but I’m learning more than school

  • @noskillnochill
    @noskillnochill 10 месяцев назад

    excellent tutorial, thank you

  • @quynhanhvu1380
    @quynhanhvu1380 Год назад +1

    That is cool

  • @ahmadshahzad8047
    @ahmadshahzad8047 Год назад +1

    You can also use distort

  • @htetmyattun9426
    @htetmyattun9426 Год назад

    Short yet very informative.

  • @ur.local.astrophile
    @ur.local.astrophile Год назад

    To make it EXTRA realistic, make it blurrier the further away it goes, that how shadows are in real life. If you try it, the shadows of your feet are not blurry but your head is blurry

  • @buzztional
    @buzztional Год назад

    Even though this is photoshop and I have ibispaint, this helps, gracias.