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I have a light grey layer containing shadow (Question-Start.png) exported from a 3D application. I can use it over a background layer using a Multiply blending mode. But I would like to convert it to a transparent layer without losing any shadow information, like the example in the attachment (Question-wanted_result.png). Any ideas on how to do that?
• Put the Layer (or Smart Object) in a Group
• Change the Group’s Blend if-settings as indicated in the screenshot, splitting the white This Layer-handle by alt-dragging it
• put the Group in another Group and apply a black Color Overlay to that Group
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Convert the values to a layer mask using Image --> Calculations or similar operations that involve saving a selection like directly copy&pasting in the data after converting to greyscale and isolating the mask channel.
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Thank you for your reply. Could you please explain a bit further 🙂
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• Put the Layer (or Smart Object) in a Group
• Change the Group’s Blend if-settings as indicated in the screenshot, splitting the white This Layer-handle by alt-dragging it
• put the Group in another Group and apply a black Color Overlay to that Group
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Another option is using a Blend if-setting and a black Color Overlay on two Groups.
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Thank you. As a result I need a .png file with transparency as in the example I attached in the first post.
I tried this technique but didn't achieve transparency within the shadow, only in light grey background. Maybe I did something wrong in Color Overlay?
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Thank you very much! 🙂
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