Introduction:
Want to elevate your product photography game? Cast aside your worries. In this solution, we’re going to introduce you to a phenomenal product photo enhancement effect—the drop shadow. There are several reasons to use a drop shadow in product photography.
One answer is that it allows you to display your product photos in three dimensions, creating richness in product photography. Your product visuals are likely to captivate and attract potential customers.
Not to mention, while running an e-commerce business, it’s essential to showcase product photos in a way that seems both eye-catching and realistic. Since customers can’t physically see or touch products online, they rely on visuals, so, significantly, you present the items in an appealing and lifelike manner.
Creating shadows of your products in a studio is a grueling challenge. If you don’t contact a professional, you will face several problems.
A well-placed shadow can transform your product image into something captivating. So, did you ever think about how you can incorporate shadows into your product visuals?
This tutorial will guide you step by step through the straightforward process of how to add a drop shadow to your product photo. Let’s go straight to the heart of the matter…
Open an image in Photoshop
First of all, you have to open your high-resolution image. You cannot overlook this requirement. So, let’s say we have picked an apple to apply a drop shadow. This image of the apple has to be of high resolution.
Draw a path
Choose the pen tool from the toolbar on the left-side navigation menu and trace a path along the object’s edge. Once the path is complete, eliminate the image’s background.
Duplicate the layers
Now navigate to the Layers Panel on the right side of the Photoshop window. Click on the Background Layer and duplicate it by either right-clicking or using the keyboard shortcut. Press Ctrl + J (Windows) or Command + J (Mac) in order to create a copy of the layer.
Don’t forget to duplicate this layer as well to work on the shadow. You can rename the first duplicate layer with ‘Shadow’ and the second one with another name you like. It’s completely optional for better understanding.
Enable the Transform Tool
Click on the Shadow layer and press Ctrl + T (Windows) or Command + T (Mac) to activate the Transform tool. After that, right-click and choose “Distort” to adjust the image’s perspective, fitting it with the direction of the light source put on your subject.
If it is required, you can use the Move tool (shortcut: V) to relocate the transformed image for better coordination.
The Gradient Overlay
At this point, double-click on the Shadow layer to open the Gradient Overlay settings. This will allow you to modify the color of your transformed image, enriching the shadow effect for a more dramatic appearance. Furthermore, you can polish the shadow’s intensity by adjusting the Opacity slider and changing its direction and position using the Angle option to drop a more customized shadow effect.
Convert the Layer into a Smart image
Now, right-click on the Shadow layer in the Layers panel and choose the option to ‘Convert to Smart Object’ from the context menu. After that, click the ‘Blend Mode’ dropdown in the Layers panel, and alternate the blending mode to ‘Multiply’ for the desired effect.
Filter
You can go further by proceeding to the “Filter” menu in Photoshop, then selecting “Blur” from the dropdown, followed by “Gaussian Blur” to apply this effect. When the Gaussian Blur filter is applied, you should adjust the pixel radius so that you can take control of the strength of the blur.
This tool permits you to explore various shadow effects, taking into consideration that the resolution of each image may vary, providing opportunities with how the blur affects the various details of the image in different ways.
Perfect shadow
It’s time to refine and further change your shadow using the Transform tool once more. Take time and be careful to consider the position and angle of the light source in your image and adjust the shadow accordingly to maintain a realistic effect. While it’s natural to make mistakes during this process, don’t worry—there is plenty of opportunity to correct any errors through careful adjustments. Always remember that the goal is to keep the shadow subtle and believable, ensuring it enhances the overall realism of your product photo without overwriting.
Final Result
So here you go! The process of creating a product drop shadow has been completed. To enhance the quality of your drop shadow and achieve exceptional results, you can refine it by using a brush tool and adjusting key settings such as brush capacity, flow, size, and hardness.
While creating a drop shadow in Photoshop may initially appear challenging, with consistent practice and careful attention to detail, it becomes a seamless and rewarding task.
By following these simple steps, you can transform your product images into professional-grade visuals that will definitely take your customers’ attention. Whether you’re preparing images for an e-commerce website, a portfolio, or marketing campaigns, drop shadows have the power to greatly enhance the overall quality of your photos.
With this, we’ve come to the end of today’s tutorial. We hope that you’ve achieved a clear understanding of the drop shadow technique and are now confident enough to apply it to your product photography. Until next time, stay motivated, keep experimenting, and continue improving your art.