
first create a second shadow to the subjects left, but not be as strong ( as in fade it out ) then select the areas where these overlap and do a gradient fill to transparency on the axis of the source and make it feathery and blurry.
But that's just me thinking on the fly and I have to mess with these things to get them right. So yeah, stop asking difficult questions ;)
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But that's just me thinking on the fly and I have to mess with these things to get them right. So yeah, stop asking difficult questions ;)

I.E, the bloke's stomach, arms and legs.
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