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Old [Tutorial] Reflection for noobs - lots of screenies [GIMP] 06-27-2009, 11:07 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default [Tutorial] Reflection for noobs - lots of screenies [GIMP]

Hey guys, welcome to my easy tutorial to do reflections, Credit goes to ReaClay38 who taught me.

Step 1:
Get image you want to add a reflection to.. heres mine


Step 2:
Make a new canvas (ctrl + n) and set the width the same but double your height (you can vary the height later on, after you learn the tut)


Step 3:
Copy image..


Then paste it on the other canvas (the bigger one) then Anchor it. Should look like this




Step 4: (Basically the same as step 3) Make a new layer and paste it. Anchor layer. Move the layer down, leaving about 1 - 3 pixel gap between the top layer.


Step 5: Using the FLip tool, flip the bottom layer VERTICALLY!




Step 6:
Add layer mask (on the flipped layer) Copy what this says..


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Old [Tutorial] Reflection for noobs - lots of screenies [GIMP] 06-27-2009, 11:08 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Step 7: Using the Gradient(Blend) Tool click upwards from the bottom of the flipped layer ..
Like so.








Keep Chopping away until you find the write length you want!

Step 8: on the flipped layer, set the opacity to 65, you can mess around with it, i like it at 65

Step 9: Okay then merge the layers together.. VERY IMPORTANT THAT YOU DO THAT otherwise GG

Step 10: Done, save it as a .png and just press okay n shiz..!

Finished product should like something like this..



Thanks for checking it out..
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Old [Tutorial] Reflection for noobs - lots of screenies [GIMP] 07-01-2009, 08:40 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Default [Tutorial] Reflection for noobs - lots of screenies [GIMP]

Cool, thanks for the "How to"...

this should be in the tutorial thread though eh?
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Old [Tutorial] Reflection for noobs - lots of screenies [GIMP] 07-01-2009, 08:43 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Well, there isn't a Tutorial thread in the Digital Art Section, there should be though.
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