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Go back to Edit > Distort, and click on the corners of the layer image and then use the Nudge (up/down/left/right arrows) to line it up where you want it and you have a shadow behind the text.
Now you can "Copy Merged" this image into whatever you want.
If it must be Solid Text, there are other ways maybe, but to be honest, I just use Rhino and render the suckers instead of trying to use Photo Shop.
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For a great 3D Freebie (Trial Version) try [Rhino 3D](http://www.rhino3d.com). It's what I use.Just be sure not to make a model and save it (you only get 25 saves on the demo) until after you stop by the Rhino 3D forum. The link at the top will get you there.
I or one of my Coordinators will be happy to set you up so you can render a picture.
If you still can't get it, don't worry, we'll make you a model, and set it up for you to download and render.
When the 25 saves in Rhino has been used, the only function that becomes disabled is the "Save Command" the rest of it remains fully functional, you can model, just can't save the models. You still can render, and save the image. Bring it over to Photoshop and do the post work!
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@Sans2012, if you have someone who knows the program guide you through it, you wouldn't need to save or export in order to render. Rhino comes equipped with two plug in renderer's; the standard Rhino Renderer and Tree Frog.
If you have a grasp on AutoCAD commands already, Rhino's command line takes all 500 or so of those commands as well. Extrude is a command you can type in, or find on the tool bar and drop down menu to create surfaces in. No need really, when there are two forms of text you can create in Rhino. One is a solid, and the other is the normal text used in dimensions which you can get to appear in your renders using the "Render Dimensions and Text" options in the Document Properties dialog window.
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Hi all, I'm trying to create a text effect and I'm having some trouble. I want to create some text that appears to be in perspective. What I mean by that is that it's larger in the front, and then gets smaller towards the end of the text string and appears to be going off into the distance. Does anyone know how to do this? Thanks