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Using the Drop Shadow Feature in Adobe Photoshop

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Summary: Learn how to use the drop shadow feature in Adobe Photoshop in this free computer video on how to correctly use Adobe Photoshop for beginners.

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Kyle Saylors has been in national film and television production for over ten years. He has also provided tour support for artists and promoted concerts including Lori morgan, Aaron...read more

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"This is Kyle with Expert Village, I am going to show you some tips on designing your own logo and photoshop. Now, hit okay button, now if you want to go back and you want to put a little drop shadow on this, right click, go to Gol Entertainment that should remain logo. Go back to layer, layer style, drop shadow. Click on the drop shadow button, it is going to come up now, this is for the text because now you are on the text. You can pull the distance either a long way or I will put a pretty close because it will get little bit too cluttered. Now, pull the opacity way down to where it is almost like a shadow, pull the distance out, you can do the spread, that is going to spread it out see if you notice it is real subtle and we are going to pull the size down pretty low and lock it right there. There we go, hit the file, save the lock save as, you can save as whatever you want, but I will save a lot because you never know when your computer might go down. So, this is a very simple easy way to make a logo and I just did it in like 10 minutes. Thanks bye. "

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