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    Mirror effect on images that are not 2d or 90 degrees

    I think I undestand what you mean Rason but I definitely dont think thats right. iDad that liquify was quite tricky....the tutorial is very bad at explaining what they are doing as they are assuming/missing a lot of detail to get the result they were doing. But Liquify is manipulative but...
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    Mirror effect on images that are not 2d or 90 degrees

    Thanks to both of you. hawkeye the images I was trying to do it a little mroe complicated to do it that way, i did see that method. In the skew or warp, how do I select multiple parts of the grid to move? I was trying to multi select it but couldnt work it out.
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    Mirror effect on images that are not 2d or 90 degrees

    hi iDad, I havent been able to find any tutorials to do this on here. Can you please direct me to one since I cannot find it? Thanks.
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    Hi there, I was wondering if you could send me your PSD file for examining how to do reflections...

    Hi there, I was wondering if you could send me your PSD file for examining how to do reflections in photoshop. Thanks.
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    Mirror effect on images that are not 2d or 90 degrees

    OK thanks will have a look in the morning since its 4am here now :)...well will look in morning morning heh
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    Mirror effect on images that are not 2d or 90 degrees

    Hi iDad, sorry that doesnt help me at all.
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    Mirror effect on images that are not 2d or 90 degrees

    Hi, I am trying to create the mirror effect/reflection and can do it find on objects that are flat or 2d but I have some images that are on a 45 degree angle and when you vertically flip it a copied layer of the image, the images are of course bottom point to top point. For example, if there...
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