Drop Shadow Issues

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MW
Jul 11, 2005
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I am an intermediate-skilled photoshop user. Still have a good bit to learn.

During the creation of a web graphic, I have run into a weird issue. On this graphic, I have a top bar and a bottom bar for navigation.

Each bar has a color overlay, and I would like to put a drop shadow on each – dropping in different directions.

Each bar is in a separate layer, and these layers are not locked into each other (or maybe they are in a way I can’t see).

When I place the drop shadow affect on the top bar, it resets the bottom bar to match it – which, visually, makes it disappear. Of course, the opposite happens when I go to change the setting back in the bottom bar.

I’ve gone as far as just trashing one of the layers and completely recreating the bar in a new layer for the bottom. No dice. Photoshop is insisting that if the drop shadow is at a certain angle on the top bar, it has to be at the same angle for the bottom bar.

I know I could take care of this by alternating things when I am ready to slice and saving the slices twice. Somehow, though, it doesn’t seem like I should have to trouble with that.

Anyone have any ideas as to what I may be doing wrong?

Thanks!

-Mike

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PB
Phatty Boombatty
Jul 12, 2005
On Mon, 11 Jul 2005 14:27:07 -0400, MW wrote:

I am an intermediate-skilled photoshop user. Still have a good bit to learn.

During the creation of a web graphic, I have run into a weird issue. On this graphic, I have a top bar and a bottom bar for navigation.
Each bar has a color overlay, and I would like to put a drop shadow on each – dropping in different directions.

Each bar is in a separate layer, and these layers are not locked into each other (or maybe they are in a way I can’t see).

When I place the drop shadow affect on the top bar, it resets the bottom bar to match it – which, visually, makes it disappear. Of course, the opposite happens when I go to change the setting back in the bottom bar.

I’ve gone as far as just trashing one of the layers and completely recreating the bar in a new layer for the bottom. No dice. Photoshop is insisting that if the drop shadow is at a certain angle on the top bar, it has to be at the same angle for the bottom bar.

I know I could take care of this by alternating things when I am ready to slice and saving the slices twice. Somehow, though, it doesn’t seem like I should have to trouble with that.

Anyone have any ideas as to what I may be doing wrong?

Thanks!

-Mike

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