Hey Everybody,
Drop shadows always seem to be a problem area for me. I was having a play with some classic automotive techniques today and it all went ok until the drop shadow. I don’t know what I’m not getting, so I took a picture and am asking for advice.
I made a couple errors on this, the biggest being that I carried a line showing the edge of a panel into the torn area. It shouldn’t be there or the tears should reflect being the flat edge of a panel.
So aside from that my main question is about the drop shadow.
Is it simply a case that I have made them too dark? I also know there are some shadows where there shouldn’t be any (mainly the top edges) but that was more about practicing them than anything.
Any ideas or critique is not only welcome, but requested .
Thanks.
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Drop shadows always seem to be a problem area for me. I was having a play with some classic automotive techniques today and it all went ok until the drop shadow. I don’t know what I’m not getting, so I took a picture and am asking for advice.
I made a couple errors on this, the biggest being that I carried a line showing the edge of a panel into the torn area. It shouldn’t be there or the tears should reflect being the flat edge of a panel.
So aside from that my main question is about the drop shadow.
Is it simply a case that I have made them too dark? I also know there are some shadows where there shouldn’t be any (mainly the top edges) but that was more about practicing them than anything.
Any ideas or critique is not only welcome, but requested .
Thanks.
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