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Learning how to make a reflection in Photoshop seems simple enough, and for the most part — yes, it is a quite easy thing to accomplish; when the object you are giving a reflection to is flat. Giving objects a reflection in post becomes a bit more of a difficult task when the bottom of the still life (in this case, a Coca-Cola can) is curved.
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28 responses to “How To Create A Reflection | Photoshop CS6”
Thank you, any way. That way i use it before. Now I have another way, if you want to know it, be my guest. and keep in touch, here.
What is funny is the fact that Powerpoint can do it automatically, and psd after all these years has nos not develop it. Sometimes I don't get the strategy of Adobe, like for example, take out the market, Free Hand, and etc,..etc…(((
it is easier to initially place the object on the glass stand, and the reflection is ready.
far too quick man
May I know what pen you are using here?
why did you crop off the drop down menu, slightly frustrating that I can follow what's being done
Hello Aaron, this is definitely a GREAT and of course 100% outstanding Photoshop Tutorial and it's *FREE*! Many thanks! 🙂
Thanks so much! You totally validated my struggle! And gave me some good techniques to use, I appreciate it 🙂
Would it not be easier just to shoot the can from the….OH MY GOD PEOPLE!!! IT'S AN EXAMPLE!
Maybe you've only got one picture of one item you'll never be able to physically have to photograph.
This… is for that!
Catch up!
it's really more helpful for us. thanks
Why.. is the top panel not in the screengrab?
Just didn't look right.
Great tutorial, thank you. I see lots of comments about shooting. I don't agree: sometimes we cannot shoot, for any reason (not least if we are not photographers, as I take shooting seriously), that's where this tutorial comes handy. Sometimes you just have to modify things in Photoshop. The purpose here – to me – is to show a logic, a process in Photoshop. You can apply this process to lots of other objects too, not just cans. To me, it was useful for working on a particular bottle, shot in perspective. Needless to say, I was given the picture to work on, had no choice but use that picture, of something that – besides – I don't even possess: one more reason for which no shooting was possible. The only thing I need to point out, is that the top of the screen in the video looks trimmed to me, no top bar is visible, and on 6:29 I could not see exactly where that tool was chosen from. No big deal, I can find it myself, but I think it'd be best to see the whole Photoshop interface. Other than that, I enjoyed this video. Thank you.
Very thanks you!!
Hey, do you have to with the pen tool? 🙂 Can u just quick select it or with polygnal(or whatever) tool
Does u know about the magnetic selection tool…also i think that altering the perspective of the bottom image in some cases will make it slightly more realistic. You're a great, talented guy you don't have to try and be funny 🙂 Great video phlearn
LOL I thought it was gonna be easy…
Exactly what I was searching for. Thank you sir!
Wow, that was complicated. And the way you talk reminds me of Morty (from Rick and Morty) hahah
You can't really see your top bar… can you fix that?
Beautiful tutorial
How would I make something glossy I make 3d clothing but texture it in photoshop cs6 how would I make it like PVC glossy looking?
Super!! Hoe doe je het met een auto schaduw van onder? Super!! How do you do it with a car shade of under?
Thank you!!! This tutorial saved me on my last project! (Glass bottles)
Wow!….nice haircut aron….
All due respect to your talent and you are that… but can't you show your top bar? poor teaching for sure.. slow down. If everyone had your knowledge you would be irrelevant. You're talking to people who don't know what you know so give us a break. Occam's razor principal could be applied here.
thanks for sharing 🙂
many thanks brother!!! enlightening stuff. you rock!