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Is there some tool for doing reflections on photoshop cs2? If not, can somebody tell me how to do it?
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10-08-2005 01:28 PM
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RE: Photoshop
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10-08-2005 01:38 PM
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RE: Photoshop
I best tell you that there is not many tools for everything but you need to put your own ideas for creating certain effects

e.g there is not a reflection tools but you fade an image and shew it. Well that's what i do anyway :)
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RE: Photoshop
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g reflections on photoshop cs2? If not, can somebody tell me how to do it?
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Well you could always duplicat the layer you want to reflect then flip it with transform and add some ocupactiy to the reflection and thats all pretty simple.
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RE: Photoshop
i always try to stretch the bottom of the reflection too, to give it a sense of 3 dimentions, in real life things don't reflect mathmatically
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RE: Photoshop
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in real life things don't reflect mathmatically

well they pretty much do... i dunno what stretching would really achieve... besides it can only be done from one viewpoint (camera angle) unless the object is truely two dimensional.

further steps to make the reflection "more realistic" can be to place a texture on the reflected section to mimic texture of the reflective surface.
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