3D Shadow - PC Case 01
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How many times have you struggled to create a convincing flat shadow in your design? How often have you tried to extract a shadow from a real object only to be frustrated by its refusal to cooperate? Shadows can be notoriously difficult to manipulate, after all - they're not solid objects that can be easily shaped and molded. But now, thanks to our innovative solution, you can create 100% transparent shadows with ambient occlusion that will make your work a whole lot easier. Whether you're a designer, cartoon artist, visual effects artist, compositor or 3D artist, these shadows are designed to meet your needs and simplify the process of adding depth and realism to your projects. Our images were captured at 2000x2000 pixels with 16-bit depth per channel to prevent banding and ensure maximum quality. We then cropped them to reduce file size and improve content ratio. Shadows were taken from multiple angles, including 25°, 45° and top views, and two versions of each shadow were saved - one for sunny scenes (hard shadows) and the other for cloudy scenes (soft shadows). These versatile shadows are perfect for use in both 2D and 3D projects, and they're completely noiseless to boot. To apply these shadows to your design, simply choose the one that suits your needs and use a deformer tool like Photoshop's "Transform" or After Effects' "Corner Pin" effect to manipulate it. Don't worry if you're not sure how - video tutorials are provided below to guide you through the process. One of the best things about these shadows is their versatility - you can mix and match hard and soft shadows as needed, depending on the lighting conditions in your scene. And remember, a shadow is just a shadow - it's never going to change its essential nature! For those who want to learn more, we've included links to tutorials below that demonstrate how to use these shadows in Adobe After Effects and Photoshop. Adobe After Effects Tutorials: Tutorial 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hD_z2RFUjb0 Tutorial 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3rbJ6y9EZNQ Adobe Photoshop Tutorials: Tutorial 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4HVW81nbl0 Tutorial 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNoA0GdqJ6s
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