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Saturday, 10 December 2005 |
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Text Reflection This tutorial with guide you through how to make a reflection from text:
| 1. | Open Photoshop and create a new document. I'm using 400x200 |
| 2. | Select the text tool and select the font you want to use. I am using Querround which I downloaded from dafont.com |
| 4. | Duplicate your text layer then right click it in the Layers panel and click Rasterize Type |
| 5. | Duplicate your text layer then right click it in the Layers panel and click Rasterize Type |
| 6. | Go to Edit » Transform » Flip Vertical |
| 7. | With the Move Tool (V) selected, hold down Shift key and drag the flipped text down so the bottom of each touch |
| 8. | Then with the Move Tool still selected, let go of Shift key and press the down arrow key once |
| 9. | Now go to Edit » Transform » Perspective |
| 10. | Select the bottom right corner and drag slightly to the right then press Enter to keep the changes |
| 11. | Ctrl + Click on the preview by the copied text layer to select the text area |
| 12. | Press the Delete key to clear the text, but don't deselect the area |
| 13. | Select the Gradient Tool and set it to Foreground to Transparent, or Foreground to Background if you are using a white background. |
| 14. | Drag a line from the top of the selection to the bottom of the selection while holding the Shift key. Holding the Shift key will keep the gradient a straight 90 degrees from the horizontal. |
| 15. | Then set the Opacity of the reflection layer to 50% |
| 16. | Then using the Free Transform Tool, Ctrl + T or Edit » Free Transform |
| 17. | Drag the bottom up a bit |
| 18. | Now you have a simple reflection. You can also add an innerglow to the reflection with the colour set to white and the Opacity set to 60% and Mode set to Screen. |
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