You applied a drop shadow to an object on one layer, and later you applied a bevel on another layer but in the Bevel and Emboss dialog box, you notice that the position of your drop shadow just moved as well. This occur because Photoshop uses a feature called global light which might intended to help users to avoid doing the error in drawing light behavior. I surely will asked to somebody if I saw an image which have many shadows and casts to various directions. It’s like a silly failure.

It’s a great idea since all you need to do is move one shadow and all the other shadows on other layers would move to the exact same angle. But sometimes you don’t want to use this feature because you want to set the angle of your certain layer separately from the rest of your image. No worry, all you need to do is uncheck the Use Global Light box in the Layer style dialog box. It’s all done.
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