High scores ask for a way to have a PS reflection effect.

Updated on delicacies 2024-04-02
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    <> don't know if you're satisfied, if you think you can!

    Then it's pretty easy!

    First, write the word you want to enter with the text tool (we call it Layer 1), then make a copy of the layer (called Layer 2), "Transform" - Rotate 180 degrees", then continue "" - Transform - Flip horizontally, and then drag it to the opposite of Layer 1.

    Next, add a vector mask to Layer 2, then select the Gradient tool and pull the gradient on the mask of Layer 2 to achieve this effect!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Very simple. 1.Duplicate the layer that needs to be reflected.

    2.Drag the copied layer below the original image.

    Then right-click in the box that comes out and select"Flip vertically"

    4.Sets the transparency of the copied layer.

    If you also need a better effect, you can add a mask to the duplicated layer. Then pull a black and white gradient to the mask.

    Perfect! ^_

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There is a problem with the three-dimensional structure of LZ and the grasp of perspective.

    There are many ways to achieve the effect you want. LZ should be a bird that is just getting started.

    Of course, if you don't think about the sense of space, of course you can't connect it. If the image was taken at a horizontal angle, you're hooked up.

    Others have also said a lot of methods, so you should try more. I won't say more. Learning PS is not taught by others, you have to rely on your own exploration and trying.

    You'll remember it yourself. Impressive is the only way to be impressive. Sometimes you can create new effects without even noticing.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Do the front and side separately and then deform freely! ~

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Duplicate the source layer, then flip it vertically, adjust the position, and gradient it below the flipped layer.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If it's on the glass, it's right, but it should be lighter and more like.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    PS is a powerful ** and rotten thinking software, we can use the software to make a lot of effects, let's take a look at how to use PS to make reflection effects.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    How to add a reflection effect by transforming an image in PS? Here's what I've carefully compiled for you about how to make a reflection effect in PS? Hope it helps.

    Method steps1 Open a **, drag the background layer onto the Create New Layer button to release.

    2Select the Magic Wand tool and click on the black background area of the image to create a selection.

    3Click Select - Select Similar, then click Select Reflection, and press Ctrl+J to copy the image in the selection to generate Layer 1

    4 Click-Transform-Flip vertically, and use the Shift-Destroy Movement Remainder Finger tool to adjust the image position.

    5. Click Create Layer Mask in the Layers panel to add a layer mask to Layer 1, click the Brush tool to paint the overlapping ornaments on the image.

    6Click the Gradient tool, and in the options bar, check Reverse and select the Foreground Color to Transparent Gradient Style.

    7 Use the Gradient tool in the image, click and drag to create a gradient and adjust the image mask.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1. Hold.

    Ctrl the layer in the layer bar to be reflected, so that the layer will be selected by the dotted line.

    2. Create a new blank transparent layer under this layer, and select the transparent layer, and the dotted box just now is also transparent. Then fill the dotted box with black or gray depending on the shade of color you want the reflection to be hazy (if the reflection needs to be hazy, you can adjust the feathering of the dotted edges), and this is the initial effect of the reflection.

    3. Still let the "reflection" in the state, press.

    ctrl+t

    Adjust the shape of the Reflection, which is framed by a box to enter the shape adjustment state. Press it again.

    Ctrl key and then use the mouse to click on the small squares on both corners of the box, and pull the back and bottom of the original image to the appropriate position and angle according to the angle of light projection, until it is close to the reflection effect.

    In order to make it more like a real reflection, you can use the Rubber Brush tool to brush the farthest part of the "reflection" with tall strokes, creating a blurry impression of the shadow being far away. It's easy to say, but it's really true. 1. Hold.

    Ctrl the layer in the layer bar to be reflected, so that the layer will be selected by the dotted line.

    2. Create a new blank transparent layer under this layer, and select the transparent layer, and the dotted box just now is also transparent. Then fill the dotted box with black or gray depending on the shade of color you want the reflection to be hazy (if the reflection needs to be hazy, you can adjust the feathering of the dotted edges), and this is the initial effect of the reflection.

    3. Still let the "reflection" in the state, press.

    ctrl+t

    Adjust the shape of the Reflection, which is framed by a box to enter the shape adjustment state. Press it again.

    Ctrl key and then use the mouse to click on the small squares on both corners of the box, and pull the back and bottom of the original image to the appropriate position and angle according to the angle of light projection, until it is close to the reflection effect.

    In order to make it more like a real reflection, you can use the Rubber Brush tool to brush the farthest part of the "reflection" with tall strokes, creating a blurry impression of the shadow being far away. It's easy to say, but to be real, you need patience and slow adjustment. Good luck!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    First, cut out the product and copy one (keyboard shortcut C

    tr+j), and flip the group vertically (select this copied product c

    tr+t, right-click to get a vertical flip), there is a tool on the left layer: opacity (100%), this place can be adjusted appropriately, you can adjust the transparency by 30%, depending on your own needs. Hope it helps. Hope to adopt.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If it's regular, it's a copy.

    Flip 180° - mask - black and white gradient - adjust the transparency If it is an irregular body, you need to use the oblique distortion and other functions in the deformation, and you have to do it side by side, and then adjust, and finally make a gradient to adjust the transparency.

    That's it.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1. Open **, execute CTRL+J to copy a layer, and then perform -transform-vertical flip on the copied layer, turn the copied intel logo over, and pull it to the bottom of the original icon.

    2. Add a layer mask to the flipped layer, and then use the Linear Gradient from Black to White tool to pull out a gradient in the mask state.

    Three-dimensional reflection effect production:

    First, open a three-dimensional material**, put it in a suitable background, and then copy a layer of the material, and flip it over.

    Second, use the rectangular marquee tool on the toolbar to select the right side of the copied three-dimensional material on the layer.

    3. Right-click on the constituency, select the distortion, and then refer to the following figure to pull the constituency.

    Fourth, the other half is also made according to the method on the right.

    5. Finally, add a layer mask to the layer, and use a linear gradient from black to white to pull out the effect of reflection.

    Refer to the web tutorial).

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    There are many ways to make a reflection in Photoshop, and here is how to make a reflection on the surface of the water

    1.Turn on PS and add ** to PS. Then set the height of the canvas a little higher, and set the height parameter on the parameter setting bar of the pop-up window, which can be set to twice first.

    2.Double-click the background layer, set the background layer to "Layer 0", then drag ** to the top, then use the "Rectangular Marquee Tool" to select the part where you want to pour the reflection into the water, and then in the selection, right-click to create "By Copy Layer" to get Layer 1.

    3.Then select "Layer 1" and click on it

    Deform Flip vertically, and then drag the flipped ** to meet the top cut.

    4.Then, at the docking, use the "Rectangle Marquee Tool" to select a selection in the upper and lower positions, right-click to perform the "Feather" function, and enter the feather value "20".

    5.Click the filter

    Distort the glass, and then start to set the filter of the water ripple on the pop-up interface, you can add the "Ripple Texture" material on the "Texture" button on the right, and then set it according to the above parameters.

    6.Once the settings are complete, click OK, then go back to the software interface and use the shortcut key Ctrl

    shift+i

    key, invert selection, and perform the reflection processing of the tall buildings below.

    7.Click: Filter Distortion again.

    Glass, this time you can directly set the parameters, according to the effect on the left, you can set the parameters yourself, you can also enter the parameters given in the figure, and click "OK" after completion.

    8.After returning to the main interface of the software, press.

    Ctrld, deselect the area, if you don't think the effect is very ideal, you can set the part of the reflection to be darker, click: Image to adjust.

    Hue saturation, set the lightness to a darker, so that the effect may be better.

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