Ok, I can help you out:
Crop your car, and make a layer out of it. Then copy it on the picture to have two same cars, go to free transform, flip it vertically, adjust blending...
That should be it
Dragster wrote:Ok, I can help you out:
Crop your car, and make a layer out of it. Then copy it on the picture to have two same cars, go to free transform, flip it vertically, adjust blending...
That should be it
Ofcourse, all modifying reffers to the cropped layer.
actually it is more difficult as you have to brush somehow the edge of the car and reflection of the front/rear bumper is really hard to make coz just flipped picture doesnt look very realistic. i was thinking about using trainer and snaping the car from bottom when its in the air, then u can make really realistic reflection. must try it
Actually it's very simple. You just have to use 2 layers, some gaussian blur around the edge of the flipped car, and that's about it. Just pay attention to layer orders, I'll post a pic soon to show.
Dragster wrote:Actually it's very simple. You just have to use 2 layers, some gaussian blur around the edge of the flipped car, and that's about it. Just pay attention to layer orders, I'll post a pic soon to show.
yeah, sure you cant leave 100%. i just tried to say that i want to make reflection which would look realistic even with maximal opacity, so the blurness and high invisibility wont hide unrealistic look of it