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hello in the next minute youamp;#39;re going to learn how to create much more realistic shadows with better coloring and thereamp;#39;s a trick to this and weamp;#39;re doing it in docHub illustrator and before we start me and my brother have a second channel so if youamp;#39;d like to show us some love iamp;#39;ll leave a link below the like button right here first select your background and then double click the color picker copy the six digit reference for this color with command or control c and then select your object go to effect stylize and drop shadow customize your shadow give it an offset make it hard soft whatever you like once youamp;#39;re happy you can select darkness you can reduce this value but it does look a bit rubbish as you can see pretty terrible so just my opinion iamp;#39;d go to color click the color picker and then paste in that six digit reference for your color and the shortcut is command or control v now the multiply mode looks pretty snazzy weamp;#3