Hello. I am trying to add a perspective shadow to a marching Gurkha soldier character.(It is a cut-out character imported form Photoshop). Everything works fine except that I cannot seem to attach a grey shadow color to the shadow layer. I have enclosed an image showing the view when I preview the animation. No grey fill color appears. Does anyone have any advice about this?
I dont think think the image has appeared in this message. I inserted a screenshot in between two texts saying '[img]' but I can't see an image.
[img]GURKHA%20SHADOW%201.png[/img]
Adding a shadow.
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Re: Adding a shadow.
Hi Toymaker1
Upload your image to a free image hoster such as: http://imgur.com/
Then when you have the name file (ending with .jpg, .gif, .png, etc) (such as this: https://i.imgur.com/4rutw73.gif)
then add the IMG brackets around --> (when you press quote on here you see how the gif below is inserted)
While I'm new myself & haven't tested the shadow capability of Moho yet, you can also easily create such a shadow with Final Cut for example afterwards!
Upload your image to a free image hoster such as: http://imgur.com/
Then when you have the name file (ending with .jpg, .gif, .png, etc) (such as this: https://i.imgur.com/4rutw73.gif)
then add the IMG brackets around --> (when you press quote on here you see how the gif below is inserted)

While I'm new myself & haven't tested the shadow capability of Moho yet, you can also easily create such a shadow with Final Cut for example afterwards!
Re: Adding a shadow.
Thanks for your response Shelde.https://imgur.com/V46mCvd
I have attached an image of the preview. I cannot seem to attach a fill for the shadow. - It comes out the same as the character.
I dont know if you can see the image.
Regards.
I have attached an image of the preview. I cannot seem to attach a fill for the shadow. - It comes out the same as the character.
I dont know if you can see the image.
Regards.
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Re: Adding a shadow.
Easiest way is layer shading (Shadows tab of layer settings) with 1 offset, 0 blur, opaque shading color, and inverted. Then just add your transparency and blur on the General tab. Render to see the result.
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