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Thread: How to reflect images in CS2?

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    Question How to reflect images in CS2?

    well, the title says all, i want to reflect my box in cs2 ... can any1 help?

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    Pretty simple, duplicate the layer of your box, rotate is 180 degrees and the put down the opacity down to about 50% and move it just under your box.

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    lol k.that must work. ty.

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    NO !!!! don't rotate by 180 degrees it won't work .. I don't know how on CS2 but you may have something that say "vertical mirror" or something like that
    and after you lower the opacity (me i lower to 42 my opacity... just a hint)

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    Flip verticaly

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    I save the box so its just one big layer, then I re-open it from my desktop, copy the whole box, flip it vertically (from transform)...then I put a background behind the two boxes I have, then I add a black gradient on the reflection, it gives it a more realistic look then a reflection that is the same opacity (for example, a 50% opacity reflection).

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    i like spark's idea bettr thanks anyways!

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