1. step one :
Open your image from the background.
2. step two :
Duplicate the layer by dragging tot the new layer icon in the layers palette.
3. step three :
Make sure the foreground color is set to black
Now fill the new layer by pressing Ctrl+Shift+Delete Mac:Cmd+Shift+Del (The shift key will make it only fill where there are pixels aka preserve transparancy)
Filter>Blur>Gaussian blur, amount of 3-5
4. step four :
Now to distort the shape. (If you are going to do this to text, you must render the type first)
Press Ctrl/Cmd+T, this will bring up the free transform tool. Right click on the selected object Mac:Cmd click. Select "Distort" from the pop-up menu.
You will see a bounding box with 8 little squares, click and drag the top left and top right squares (called handles) until it looks similar to the picture on the left. Press Enter/Return to apply the transformation.
5. step five :
Duplicate the shadow layer. Drag to the icon again.
Apply the gausian blur again, this time add a larger setting 5-10
6. step six :
We now want to make the shadow softer as it gets further away.
Go back to the top shadow layer and add a layer mask.
Using the gradient tool drag it from right to left to blend the 2 shadow layers.
7. step seven :
Finally Set the shadow to multiply mode and the opacity of the top shadow layer to about 50% and the bottom shadow to about 30%
Experiment and see what looks best for your image.
By Colin Smith http://www.ministryimage.com/
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