Easy Professional Reflections in Photoshop
When done properly, reflections created in Photoshop can look just as professional and realistic and ones done in 3D rendering programs like 3DS Max and Poser. You can also get much more creative using Photoshop because you have total control of every element of your reflections.
This process works the same with both text and objects. You can combine a line of text and a shape, for example, in something like a website header or a forum signature and reflect the whole thing in just a couple
steps.
You will need a copy of Photoshop (any version from 7.0 through the current CS2 will work - but this tutorial is written using CS2 so the location of some tools may vary if you're using a different version) to perform this tutorial, but nothing else. It is written with a beginning user in mind, so you shouldn't have any major problems following along.
Making Professional Reflections
1. Create a new canvas (File, New). If you have a specific purpose in mind for this reflection (a website header, for example), make the new canvas sized to the dimensions you need. I'm just using a 400 x 250 canvas. Make sure the document is in RGB mode with a white background.
2. Type your text. Remember that the font you use will do a lot to portray the "environment" of your piece, so choose something that is appropriate. If you will be using a shape or graphic in your piece, add it in and size it so that its bottom edge is in line with the bottom of your text. Not sure how to resize? Click "Ctrl" + "T" on your keyboard. This will bring up the resizing handles. Then, hold the "Shift" key down on your keyboard while you drag the handles in - this makes your graphic/shape keep its proportions.
3. Duplicate both of your layers. To do this, right-click the text layer and choose "Duplicate Layer". Do the same with your shape or graphic, if you're using one.
This process works the same with both text and objects. You can combine a line of text and a shape, for example, in something like a website header or a forum signature and reflect the whole thing in just a couple
You will need a copy of Photoshop (any version from 7.0 through the current CS2 will work - but this tutorial is written using CS2 so the location of some tools may vary if you're using a different version) to perform this tutorial, but nothing else. It is written with a beginning user in mind, so you shouldn't have any major problems following along.
Making Professional Reflections
1. Create a new canvas (File, New). If you have a specific purpose in mind for this reflection (a website header, for example), make the new canvas sized to the dimensions you need. I'm just using a 400 x 250 canvas. Make sure the document is in RGB mode with a white background.
2. Type your text. Remember that the font you use will do a lot to portray the "environment" of your piece, so choose something that is appropriate. If you will be using a shape or graphic in your piece, add it in and size it so that its bottom edge is in line with the bottom of your text. Not sure how to resize? Click "Ctrl" + "T" on your keyboard. This will bring up the resizing handles. Then, hold the "Shift" key down on your keyboard while you drag the handles in - this makes your graphic/shape keep its proportions.
3. Duplicate both of your layers. To do this, right-click the text layer and choose "Duplicate Layer". Do the same with your shape or graphic, if you're using one.
Related information
- My-Photoshop - Tutorial and Plug-In site dedicated to Photoshop - www.my-photoshop.com Good-Tutorials - Huge Photoshop database - www.good-tutorials.com - or visit all of AC's tutorials listed on Good-Tutorials here. Pixel2Life - Another Tutorial database, this one is much more than Photoshop - www.pixel2life.com
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