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Photoshop Reflection Help


Mattbee

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I am trying to do a reflection in photoshop. I can do a reflection in photoshop if the picture is a straight on shot of a car. I tried to do a shot of a car that is from a front angle, but when I flip it verticle I can not get the tires to all line up. I am wondering how to get all three tires to touch each other. I have tried distorting, skewing, perspective and can not get it to work. Here is the image I have been practicing on that I found on the internet. Matt
 

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try the warp tool when trying to line it up (it can be very tricky though) be sure you move more than one drag point to keep it's shape
 
Elements? I believe iDad was referring to Photoshop CS.

I'm not a user of Elements but I read that it's in Filter>Distort>Liquify window.....

and I don't think it functions like CS' Warp tool.... I may be wrong......
 
lol I was referring to a General Photoshop Board ........
 
You need to do it in sections. Cut out the front end first, flip vertical and use the transform tools to distort it as necessary. Then cut out the side piece, overlapping a little, and the same prodedure. Align the pieces.
 
I do it all the time with warp tool one piece
 
oops mybad..... not paying enough attention lol
 
I need to give my brain a rest .chasing lizards around a very tiring activity when your over 50 lol
 
exercise? I did that all my life..... time to sit as my azz and get fat lol
 


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