InDesign How-To: Editing Drop Shadows

This video tutorial is excerpted from “QuarkXPress to Adobe InDesign – Making the Switch with Deke McClelland.”
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Adding drop shadows to text or graphics has long been a fashionable way to add depth and flair to an otherwise ordinary layout. And for many years, the only way to create drop shadows was by using Photoshop and then importing the shadowed graphic into your layout program. That technique worked, of course, but it was less than ideal. Making changes to the drop shadow would mean going back into Photoshop and then replacing the graphic or text.
Drop shadows are just one of many transparent effects you can have in Adobe InDesign. Unlike QuarkXPress, which requires you to use clipping paths for transparency, Adobe InDesign lets you create drop shadows and other transparent elements on the fly.
Better yet, they remain completely editable within the page layout.

In this video clip (3 minutes 05 seconds as a 5.2 MB download), you will learn the following:

  • How to make a realistic drop shadow on the fly;
  • How to edit your drop shadow in the Drop Shadow Dialog Box.

In the full “QuarkXPress to Adobe InDesign – Making the Switch with Deke McClelland” training series, you will learn everything you need to know about getting around Adobe InDesign CS, flowing and formatting text, working with guidelines, graphics and transparency, and more.
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Excerpted from “Total Training QuarkXPress to Adobe InDesign – Making the Switch with Deke McClelland ” © 2004 Total Training ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

  • anonymous says:

    Can’t download the Quicktime movie; will have to revisit later when deadlines have been met ;-)
    Don’t know why it refuses to download – I use QT all the time for this purpose.

  • anonymous says:

    download didn’t work

  • Anonymous says:

    not a valid link … wouldn’t download video

  • Terri Stone says:

    We apologize for the error.

    Terri Stone
    Editor in Chief, CreativePro.com

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