@ravs - I believe you could, good idea - you're on a roll
@ravs - I believe you could, good idea - you're on a roll
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You know me...attention span of an ...oh hang on, there's another post I need to reply to!
thank you for the quick tutorial
I will try it out :]
I love these walls!
Will the shadow be cast over objects in layers underneath?
Like if I placed a house on a layer below, would the shadow from the wall loom over it?
looming shadow will mostly be handdrawn as photoshop can't calculate in 3D where the shadow goes, but you'll get a semblance if you make the shadow big enough
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When working 3d in PS and trying to put in shadows they will often overlap...the crenelations will have to have their own shadow separate from the wall shadow otherwise you'll get a wall shadow on the top of the tower. To avoid overlapping ctrl-click one shadow layer and then delete it from another shadow layer.
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