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Thread: Vehicle Reflections

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    Default Vehicle Reflections

    I'm working on a Gran Turismo 5 box, and I wanted to make a reflection of a vehicle under the car. I'm failing at it. Does anyone know of any good tutorials or can anyone give me advice on making a realistic reflection?

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    Duplicate the layer, Flip the coppied layer vertically then move it down until it matches the original layer (as in touching) then add a layer mask to the copy and do a default black to white gradient upwards on the mask until you are satisfied then lower the opacity.

    If you don't understand, I will make a picture tut later.

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    Quote Originally Posted by super-mega-hyper-sonic View Post
    Duplicate the layer, Flip the coppied layer vertically then move it down until it matches the original layer (as in touching) then add a layer mask to the copy and do a default black to white gradient upwards on the mask until you are satisfied then lower the opacity.

    If you don't understand, I will make a picture tut later.
    That's pretty basic knowledge, but I think he means reflecting isometric renders.

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    In Photoshop, attempting to use distort / warp will work well. Just requires some perseverance and a small amount of luck.

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