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[Music] hi there this is from pixel perfect how are you doing i hope youre having a fantastic day and making it a brilliant one today im going to share with you an easy trick to create shadows from scratch in photoshop now take a look at this photo it is not possible that we always have the luxury of having the shadow on a plain background or ground so that we can easily extract it by the way if you do have the luxury to do that watch this video it is much easier that way but in most cases we do have something like this the ground is not very plain it has so many ups and downs so many texture in these cases it is absolutely impossible to extract the shadow it is much easier indeed to create the shadow from scratch now to create a more realistic shadow we need to first understand how these shadows are created now when you look at this photo think of the shadow as layers so you can consider this entire area im gonna mark it for you as layer one right im gonna quickly do it this is l