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| Perspective Drop Shadows Tutorial Author - Man1c M0g (http://forums.biorust.com/member.php?u=1) |
Creating shadows in a vector drawing package such as Adobe
Illustrator can be a little bit more difficult than in a raster graphics program
such as Photoshop. In this tutorial we will create a perspective drop
shadow from scratch, using no filters or plug-ins. This effect is
remarkably flexible and lends itself to a great deal of individualization, an
example of which will be shown at the end.
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Step 1: Open up Adobe Illustrator and create a blank document of any size. With the text tool, write some text in a bold typeface and a solid visual colour. Typefaces with strong edges and flat bases always work best for shadows, and script-style fonts usually end up with disappointing results. After you are finished, select your text with the selection tool.
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2: Pick out the reflect tool, hold down ALT on the keyboard and click on
the light blue line at the bottom of your type object (i.e. the line on
which your text should be sitting, NOT the line of the bounding box below
that). In the dialog box that appears, choose Horizontal, 0°,
and click on the Copy button. You should now have a reflected
text object directly below your original text object. If your
reflection is not lined up like mine, now is the best time to adjust it
accordingly. After you are finished, select the reflected text
object with your selection tool and run Type > Create Outlines from
the main menu. This breaks apart the object into individual vectors,
and is necessary to complete the next step.
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Step 3: Now for the difficult bit. Get your free transform tool, click on a bottom corner, then without letting go or moving your mouse, hold down CTRL+SHIFT+ALT on the keyboard. Now drag out the mouse horizontally to create your perspective. This takes a little practice, as well as nimble fingers!
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Variations: Adobe Illustrator has a vast wealth of filters to help you individualize your perspective shadows. In my example below I have simply applied Effect > Distort & Transform > Roughen, fiddled with the gradient, altered the blending mode, and lowered the opacity to obtain a simple water-reflected effect. The possibilities are quite endless and only limited by your imagination and willingness to fiddle around with the thousands of different settings and features that Illustrator provides. Have fun! ;)
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