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Hey Pay164 back again. This time we are going to talk about shadowing in 3-D. The same piece
I've been working on my E, is very much 3-D; popping directly up and bring the perspectives
straight down. Now dealing with the shadows, you also have to follow that same direction.
Coming in and just putting the shadow anywhere will ruin the 3-D. So for me, I got these
drop points where the box is coming straight up, basically my darkest point and the same
as the flare and fading technique I showed you earlier. You are tilting the can in and
keeping to where your fingers are just right above the wall and just lightly hitting it
with a little darker tone. Once we come back and apply the colors on the top of the E all
these drops will really make it look 3-D and really make it stand out.