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Changing/Overriding Slider Value Caps

New Here ,
Mar 04, 2025 Mar 04, 2025

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Hey, have tried Googling and searching Reddit and Adobe Community, but can't find anything relevant.

 

Was following a project tutorial, and in the video, the creator sets an inner shadow size to 450, however mine caps at just 250.

 

Only thing I could think of trying was a slider control, but while I can set the slider above the cap, the effect still gets capped.

 

Anyone know why the value is capped for me, why its uncapped (or has a different cap) for him or how to change/override it?

 

Thanks!

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Mar 04, 2025 Mar 04, 2025

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We can get that checked.

Could you share the link to the tutorial? Or help us understand which effect are you using to apply inner shadow? Feel free to share screenshots.

Looking forward to your response.


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Nishu

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Thanks!

 

Here attached are a couple of screenshots, the '1' capped at 250 being mine, and the '2' screencapped at 448 from the tutorial. Have also included a link to the tutorial.

 

I have followed his tutorial exactly, and amplying everything the same way. 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UIf9rOi5y0

 

At about 14 mins in he's adding the inner shadow, and I took the screenshot from 15:18.

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