Reflection Tutorial in Adobe Photoshop
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Written by Website Tutorials
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Tuesday, 20 March 2007 |
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In this Photoshop Tutorial we will learn how to get realistic water reflections. This will work for any object, not just for text.
Step 1
Start with a gradient. Tip: To constrain the gradient to 90 degrees hold
down the shift key.
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Step 2
Add your text or image
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Step 3
Make a copy of the text by dragging to the new layer icon
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Step 4
On the copy go into free transform by pressing Ctr/Cmd+T. Mac: Option+Click>Flip
Vertical. PC: Left click >Flip Vertical.
Drag the reflected copy below the original
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Step 5
Free Transform again and stretch image by dragging down on the bottom
middle handle.
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Step 6
Add a layer mask to the reflected copy and fill with a black to white
gradient
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Step 7
Should look like this
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Step 8
Filter>Blur>Motion Blur. Angle -90
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Step 9
Make a selection around the bottom part of the background layer. Image>Adjust>Levels
or Ctrl/Cmd+L Adjust the sliders to lighten the surface
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Step 10
Free Transform again - Perspective
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Step 11
Select the background. Open Hue Saturation box. Colorize to add some
color to the background.
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Step 12
Merge the reflection layer with the background by clicking on the box
between the eye and the thumbnail, a link should now appear in the box.
Click on layers>merged linked.
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Step 13
Make a selection around the bottom part of the image by using the rectangular
selection tool
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Step 14
Filter>Distort>Ocean Ripple. Adjust settings to suit
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