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hello and welcome guys our McKelvey is here today with a tutorial about shading your text or putting shadows on your text I want to call it shading but yeah um its a pretty common style actually to put shadows on your checks to make it look more yeah I dont yeah I think just looks better at all and yeah most people are actually getting or achieving this effect with Photoshop there are having a vector logo or more like text and then bringing it over to photoshop to kind of create some masks and draw the shadows on there and there drawing it with pixels and the problem there is if youre switching to photoshop youre losing all the cool stuff or the export functions of vectors and having all the non-destructive workflow it just goes away and well I figured out a technique and where you can keep all the cool vector stuff and work non-destructive while being in Illustrator without switching to photoshop and yeah in this tutorial I want to show this technique so let me show you what we a