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Superhero Here s the image I ll be using for this Photoshop tutorial: The original image. Obviously, this little guy sees himself as a mighty super hero, so let s help him out by projecting a super hero shadow on the wall behind him:

The final result. Let s get started!

Step 1: Make A Selection Around The Person With your image open in Photoshop, use the selection tool of your choice (Lasso Tool, Magnetic Lasso Tool, Pen Tool, etc.) to draw a selection around the person: Use the Lasso Tool, Pen Tool or other Photoshop selection tool of your choice to draw a selection around the person in the photo.

Step 2: Copy The Selection To A New Layer If we look in our Layers palette, we can see that we currently have just one layer, the Background layer, which contains our image: Photoshop s Layers palette showing the image on the Background layer. We need to copy the person in the photo onto their own layer above the Background layer so that we can slide a shadow in behind them, which we ll do in a moment. Since we ve already drawn a selection around them, all we need to do is use the keyboard shortcut, Ctrl+J (Win) and Photoshop will copy the selection onto a new layer. Nothing will seem to have happened to the image itself, but if we look again in the Layers palette, we can see that a copy of the boy (in my case) is now on a new layer, which Photoshop has named Layer 1 : Press Ctrl+J to copy the person onto a new layer. Step 3: Open The Photo Containing The Person Or Object You Want To Use For The Shadow

To create the shadow effect, you ll need a second image containing whatever it is you want to use as a shadow, whether it s a person or an object of some kind. I want to give the boy a super hero shadow, so I m going to use this image here which should work nicely: Open the image containing the person or object you want to use as the shadow.

Step 4: Make A Selection Around The Person Or Object Just as we did with the original image when we drew a selection around the person in the photo, we need to draw another selection, this time around the person or object in the second image that we want to use for our shadow. So once again, use the selection tool of your choice to draw a selection around them (or it): Again using your favorite selection tool, draw a selection around the person or object you want to use as the shadow.

Step 5: Drag The Selection Into The Original Image Once you have your selection around the person or object, select the Move Tool from the Tools palette: Select the Move Tool. You can also press V on your keyboard to select it with the shortcut. Then, with both images open in their own separate document windows, simply click anywhere inside the selection and drag the image from the second photo into the original image s document window: Click anywhere inside the selection with the Move Tool and drag it into the original image s document window. When you release your mouse button, you ll see the selection from the second image appearing in the original image:

The selected person or object from the second image now appears inside the original photo. You can close out of the second document window at this point, since we no longer need to have it open. There s one thing I want to fix here before we continue. The boy in the photo is looking towards the right, but my super hero is looking towards the left. I need to flip the super hero around so that he s looking in the same general direction as the boy. To do that, I ll simply go up to the Edit menu at the top of the screen, choose Transform, and then choose Flip Horizontal:

Selecting Flip Horizontal from Photoshop s Edit menu. When I do that, Photoshop flips the super hero around for me so that both he and the boy are looking towards the right: The super hero is now facing the same direction as the boy.

Step 6: Fill The Shadow Image With Black Since we want to use the selected image we just dragged into the document as a shadow, we need to fill it with black. To do that, make sure you have black as your Foreground color by pressing the letter D on your keyboard, which resets your Foreground color to black and your Background color to white, as we can see in the two color swatches near the bottom of the Tools palette (the top left swatch is the Foreground color and the bottom right one is the Background color): The Foreground and Background color swatches in the Tools palette showing black as the Foreground color and white as the Background color. Then use the keyboard shortcut Shift+Alt+Backspace (Win) / Shift+Option+Delete to fill the person or object with black:

Press Shift+Alt+Backspace (Win) / Shift+Option+Delete (Mac) to fill the person or object with black. If we had simply pressed Alt+Backspace (Win) / Option+Delete (Mac), we would have filled the entire layer with black, but by adding the Shift key in there as well, we were able to fill only the person or object on the layer (the contents of the layer) with black. The rest of the layer remained untouched.

Step 7: Drag The Shadow Image Between The Background Layer and Layer 1 We have the image we want to use as our shadow inside the original photo and we ve filled it with black. So far, so good, except of course for one small problem. The shadow is currently in front of the boy. I need it to appear behindhim. This is where layers come in. To move the shadow behind the boy, all I need to do is drag the shadow s layer below the boy s layer in the Layers palette. If I look in my Layers palette, I can see that I now have three layers the original Background layer on the bottom, the copy of the boy from the original photo on Layer 1, and the shadow image at the very top on Layer 2 : Photoshop s Layers palette showing our three layers. The reason the shadow appears in front of the boy in the document is because its layer is above the boy s layer, blocking the boy from view wherever the two layers overlap. To fix that, all I need to do is click on Layer 2 in the Layers palette and drag it down below the boy on Layer 1, which will place it directly between Layer 1 and thebackground layer (Photoshop won t allow you to drag any layers below the Background layer, since it wouldn t make much sense to have something behind the background). Click on "Layer 2" and drag it down until you see a black horizontal line appear between "Layer 1" and the Background layer. Release your mouse button when that line appears and Photoshop will move Layer 2 below Layer 1 :

Photoshop s Layers palette showing our three layers. Now that the shadow s layer is below the boy s layer in the Layers palette, if we look back in the image, we can see that the shadow now appears behind the boy: The shadow now appears behind the boy in the image. Step 8: Move And Resize The Shadow With Free Transform

With Layer 2 still selected in the Layers palette (the currently selected layer is highlighted in blue), press Ctrl+T(Win) to bring up Photoshop s Free Transform box and handles around the shadow and move it into position by clicking anywhere inside the Free Transform box (anywhere except the small target icon in the center) and dragging the shadow into place with your mouse. You can resize the shadow by dragging any of the handles. To constrain the proportions of the shadow as you drag it larger or smaller, hold down Shift and drag any of the corner handles. If you re having trouble seeing all the Free Transform handles because some of them extend out beyond the sides of the document window, press F on your keyboard to switch your screen mode to Full Screen Mode With Menu Bar. If I look closely at my image, I can see that the boy s left arm (his left, our right) is up a little higher than the other one, but the super hero has the opposite arm higher. To fix that, I m going to hold down my Ctrl (Win) key, then click on the left middle handle of the Free Transform box and drag downward with my mouse, which willskew the image, bringing the left side of the super hero down below the right until his arms are more in line with the boy s arms: Holding down Ctrl (Win) and dragging the left middle Free Transform handle to skew the image and bring the left side of the super hero shadow down below the right side. Press Enter (Win) when you re done to accept the transformations.

Step 9: Apply The Gaussian Blur Filter To The Shadow Now that our shadow is in place, there s only a couple of problems remaining. One is that the edges of the shadow are much too sharp, and the other is that the shadow is too dark and intense. Both of these issues are easily fixed, so let s work on the edges first. With Layer 2 still selected in the Layers palette, go up to the Filter menu at the top of the screen, choose Blur, and then choose Gaussian Blur. This brings up the Gaussian Blur dialog box. We re going to soften the shadow edges by blurring them, but we don t want to blur the edges too much, otherwise we ll lose too much detail in the shadow and it will be tough to make out the shape. All we want is a subtle amount of blurring, so set the Radius value to somewhere between 2 and 6pixels, depending on the resolution of your image. I m using a low resolution image for this tutorial, and for me, a Radius of about 2.5 pixels works well: Apply the Gaussian Blur filter to the shadow to soften the edges. Click OK when you re done to exit out of the dialog box. Here s my image after softening the edges of the shadow with Gaussian Blur:

The image after softening the edges of the shadow with the Gaussian Blur filter.

Step 10: Lower The Opacity Of The Shadow Finally, to reduce the intensity of the shadow, simply go up to the Opacity option in the top right corner of the Layers palette and lower the opacity of Layer 2. I m going to lower mine down to about 35%: Lower the opacity of Layer 2 to reduce the intensity of the shadow. And with that, you re done! Here, after lowering the opacity of my shadow, is my final Telling Stories With Shadows result:

The final result. And there we have it! Practice with my images then create another with you as the main character and find another superhero pose to manipulate. Have fun