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hi everyone in this video we are going to learn how we can design for different shadows lets say you would have seen neomorphic Shadows normal tattoos drop Shadows near Shadows so what kind of ratios have been used to differentiate almost lets see all of them in this video lets get into that so here I have two examples of Shadows lets see these are pneumatic Shadows where you will be having inner shadows and drop shadows and outer layer shadows and everything so we have to play with few things to come up with this kind of channels and these arent soft Shadows that we usually use in art designs so um I think you would have seen in few of the applications called like red where you can be able to find this inner shadows and new morphic shadows and these are the soft Shadows that most of all other applications would be using this so lets see what are the ratio levels that we can give to come up with the proper Shadow levels so here I have different levels of soft Shadows the first on