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Mirrored Text & Imagery in Photoshop
Written by: Haily | This mirrored effect can really help in establishing a sense of three dimensions in your images.
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In this tutorial, I will show you how to produce a mirrored effect on your text and images. This can really give a sense of depth in the image, but use this sparingly though. Just a small use of it is effective enough to successfully establish a sense of depth without compromising the composition of the overall image you are producing.


We will start by creating a 400x200px transparent image at 72px/in. Press the letter D on your keyboard to reset your foreground and background colors. Now press Alt+Backspace to fill the layer with the foreground color, which should now be black.

Now select the Type Tool (T) and hit X on your keyboard to switch to white. For this example, I will be using Verdana at 18pt since chances are you already have this font. Type anything you want. Here's what I have so far:


Now, duplicate your layer (Ctrl/Command + J). Pull down the Edit menu tab, select Transform > Flip Vertical, and using the Move Tool (V) drag the new flipped text just under the original.


Now, pull down the Layer menu tab and select Layer Mask > Reveal All. Your layer now has a Reveal All layer Mask on it. Notice how your text hasn't changed in appearance. Now grab the Gradient Tool (G). (Click+Hold/Right+Click on the Paint Bucket Tool and select the Gradient Tool if you don't see it.)

Make sure your gradient is the default gradient:


Now apply the gradient. Click and drag from about the top of the original text to the bottom of the reflected text. Feel free to experiment with different applications of your gradient.


There you have it!


The great thing about this technique is that the text is still editable even though you have to edit both the original and the reflection. Implement this somewhere and it'll look great! You can even use this with images.

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| Written by: Haily | Added: Sep 19 2008 | Last Modified: Dec 21 2009 | Views: 3,008 | (Log in to rate) |

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HamsterzfinchSeptember 27 2008, 12:57 pm PST - Karma: 0 - Quote - Link -
Awesome tutorial!
JoonDashBug of joondashbug...December 8 2008, 10:22 pm PST - Karma: 0 - Quote - Link -
I'm personally obsessed with this mirror effect
TyylerJanuary 19 2009, 2:20 pm PST - Karma: 0 - Quote - Link -
This way is so much easier then the way I learned. Good job Haily.
This taught me something new, so I am thankful.  
Banana President of rockyr...March 1 2009, 1:37 am PST - Karma: 0 - Quote - Link -
I usually just would duplicate it, flip one vertical, put it under, and erase half with a soft brush, but I like this way too, I didnt know there was another way :3
Fox of icecaves.netMarch 13 2009, 2:39 pm PST - Karma: 0 - Quote - Link -
5/5
I think I might use this technique in the future. The other way is harder.
NatalieMarch 13 2009, 9:13 pm PST - Karma: 0 - Quote - Link -
I agree with lion xD

there is another way which I originally learnt
WAY
to confusing xD never remember how to do it correctly <3

francine_ of colormesilly....April 21 2009, 9:46 pm PST - Karma: 0 - Quote - Link -
Wow. Wonderful tutorial.

Look what you made me create! xD

<img src="http://i480.photobucket.com/albums/rr167/fran_the_rockstar/reflect.png">;
francine_ of colormesilly....April 21 2009, 9:47 pm PST - Karma: 0 - Quote - Link -
Crap. xD Can't use code.

Just clickie the link:
http://i480.photobucket.com/albums/rr167/fran_the_rockstar/reflect.png
Sabriel of serenium.falene...April 21 2009, 9:56 pm PST - Karma: 0 - Quote - Link -
Wow, thats a great tutorial too ^^ I like your one Francine (:
Haily of icecaves.netApril 22 2009, 9:44 pm PST - Karma: 0 - Quote - Link -
Nice Francine, but you may want to make it a bit brighter the shadow because at first, I didn't see it through my laptop's LCD screen.
ZaphiieSeptember 27 2009, 4:28 am PST - Karma: 0 - Quote - Link -
5/5
Exactly what I do, except rather than filling a gradient I just do a gradient overlay. And a glow effect looks nice too   
LillieDecember 4 2009, 1:49 am PST - Karma: 0 - Quote - Link -
ok thats sooooooooooo helpful. Now that i can do that i think i'll just perfect it.
HEHEHE i am slowly getting better at this.
ZaphiieDecember 4 2009, 1:18 pm PST - Karma: 0 - Quote - Link -
Lillie said:
ok thats sooooooooooo helpful. Now that i can do that i think i'll just perfect it.
HEHEHE i am slowly getting better at this.


Lillie what are you trying these out on? Did you get photoshop? 0_o

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