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Jul 24th 2009 | #198141 Report |
Member since: Jul 24th 2009 Posts: 3 |
I know how to do the basic photo reflections (duplicate, flip, gradient, etc) but how do you obtain reflections like this? I have this image that i took and would like to reflect similar to that dell. I've tried skewing, but it just looks really bad. Can anyone help me or point me in the right direction? Thank you! |
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Jul 24th 2009 | #198142 Report |
Member since: Jun 29th 2009 Posts: 58 |
Your best bet will be to actually place a laptop on a piece of glass, and see how the reflection looks. If you don't have a laptop, just use folded paper. You can't just copy the image and flip it, you'll need to cut out sections flip them, place them individually and distort as necessary. I did a very quick (so not very good) duplication of the first image you posted as an example. |
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Jul 27th 2009 | #198152 Report |
Member since: Jul 24th 2009 Posts: 3 |
Thanks for your reply hawkeye! That makes sense now. I went to this guy and requested he do a tutorial on it since he has tuts on a lot of other things. He made one and you can find it here. |
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Jul 27th 2009 | #198154 Report |
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