Adding a drop shadow in Photoshop is a simple, but very effective way to highlight an element on screen, setting it apart from background elements and creating the appearance of three dimensionality. It works great on both text and images, and once you’ve mastered how to add one, you’ll be using drop shadows constantly. Without further ado, here’s how to add a drop shadow in Adobe Photoshop.
How to add a drop shadow in Photoshop
Select the layer to which you want to add a shadowClick the fx button, bottom rightSelect Drop ShadowSet the shadow parametersClick OK
Read on to see more detailed instructions for each step. Before we start, it’s worth noting that you won’t see a drop shadow on an element unless there is space around it, such as a background or a border. If you’re not sure how to do that, check out how to add a background in Photoshop first.
- In the bottom right layer box, select the layer you’d like to add a drop shadow to. Look for the fx button just below, in the bottom right corner.
- Click the fx button and select Drop Shadow.
- Adjust the drop shadow’s parameters, including the lighting angle, opacity and size of the shadow. You can move the Layer Style pop up out of the way to check how the shadow looks on your image. Click OK when you’re happy. To go back and edit again, simply double click on the Drop Shadow tab underneath your layer, inside the layer box on the bottom right. Pretty simple, right? Now that you’re well on your way with using Photoshop, you might want to read our other image editing tutorials like how to blur a background in Photoshop. Why not get started by checking out our guides on how to edit images on iPhone, how to blur a photo’s background on iPhone and how to edit videos on iPhone. You can also read our guide on how to remove a background in Photoshop. Want to brush up on your photographic knowledge? Make a start by reading about optical zoom vs. digital zoom.