I always do the absolute minimum with shadows, otherwise it doesn't look real anymore. I know how tempting it can be to use a lot of shadows, but with really no popping up elements you got to be careful. Try use a really small shadow and it will all look a little better. this page is really great though, I love how you made it your own. Oh and if you don' want to be in trouble with shadows, Katie Pertiet at designerdigitals.com has the best shadow action for photoshop and elements. you can find it here: http://www.designerdigitals.com/ecom/product_info.php/products_id/1116.
This was one of the best things I've ever bought.
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Does anyone know why the drop shadow is always more defined when saved in a jpg than on a psd? It looks fine in CS3, and then I save it and I get "floating" elements and it's driving me nuts. I guess I'll just have to remember to do less because it will come out more when I save!
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