In article <e33e46$pqr$>,
"Nik Coughlin" wrote:
Say I have an object with a shadow on a white background, how can I clear cut it in such a way that I end up retaining the shadow and it having alpha transparency? Or is it easier to just add an artifical shadow in later? I'd prefer to keep the original object's shadow if I can.
I have done this many times. I prefer to do it by making a copy of the layer, so that there are two layers. On the topmost layer, I create a layer mask that isolates the object alone, with no shadow. On the bottom layer, I create a layer mask that isolates just the shadow. I do this on two layers so that the topmost layer mask isolates the object with a hard edge, and on the bottom layer, I can set the layer mode to Multiply to make the shadow behave as it should.
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