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176 CHAPTER 5 PRESENTING PLANS
Figure 5.43
The Stroke effect
A full-height cabinet is adjacent to the refrigerator. Now that the stroke is visible, you can see
the boundary for this cabinet. Let’s use both color overlay and inner shadow effects to help ren-
der this object.
13. Create a new layer called Cabinet and make it violet. Use the Paint Bucket to fill black into the
cabinet’s boundary surrounding the refrigerator. Apply a Color Overlay effect. In the Layer
Style dialog box, click the color swatch in the Color group to open the Color Picker. Notice that
your cursor is an eyedropper and that the Color Picker is open so that you can also sample colors
from the document window. Instead of selecting a color from the Color Picker, click one of the
mahogany countertops to select a light brown hue, and then click OK to close the Color Picker.
14. Click Inner Shadow in the left pane of the Layer Style dialog box (see Figure 5.44). Set the Opac-
ity slider to 52%, set Distance and Choke to 0, set Size to 81 pixels, and then click OK to close
the dialog box.
Figure 5.44
The Inner Shadow effect