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Hi. This is Marty from Blue Lightning TV with another Photoshop quick tip. If you want to create long, solid drop shadows for text, logos or any shapes that have hard edges, Iamp;#39;m going to show you the quickest and easiest technique to achieve this effect. This tutorial is for users that already know how to set text and are already familiar with basic Photoshop functions. For this example, well use text. First, make your foreground and background colors white and black, respectively. After you type out your text, drag it up to make room for the drop shadow. Make a copy of it by pressing Ctrl or Cmd + J. Double-click the bottom text to highlight it and invert the colors by clicking this icon. This will make the bottom text color black. Open your Move Tool. Hide the top text, which reveals the black text under it. Open your Transform Tool by pressing Ctrl or Cmd + T. At the top, in the Angle field, type in the degree youamp;#39;d like the angle of your drop shadow to be. Press En