Water reflection tutorial
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Water reflection tutorial
This is a tutorial at a Vietnamese Forum SUVN...by toan thang
Let's start!
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Here is the original SU image output open it in Photoshop
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Double click the Layer background to make it Layer 0,
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Step 2: Use polyugonal lasso Tool (L) selet the water area. Save selection in the new layer and name as "water"
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Step 4: While the water layer is selected, go to Edit and Free transform Ctrl+T (lock the Width and the Height). Scale layer up to 400%
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Step 5: Go to Filter/ Distort/ Displace. IN the displace parameter, use the parameters in the below image. Click ok to save file. Choose PSD for this "map water".
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Step 6. After opening the PSD file, the water will look like this. Again go to Edit/transform (locking the W and the H) this time decrease to 25%x25%
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Step 7: Load selection and load the previously saved selection "water". Select inverse to reverse selection and delete.
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Here is the final Image.
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Another view.
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Let's start!
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Here is the original SU image output open it in Photoshop
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Double click the Layer background to make it Layer 0,
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Step 2: Use polyugonal lasso Tool (L) selet the water area. Save selection in the new layer and name as "water"
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Step 4: While the water layer is selected, go to Edit and Free transform Ctrl+T (lock the Width and the Height). Scale layer up to 400%
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Step 5: Go to Filter/ Distort/ Displace. IN the displace parameter, use the parameters in the below image. Click ok to save file. Choose PSD for this "map water".
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Step 6. After opening the PSD file, the water will look like this. Again go to Edit/transform (locking the W and the H) this time decrease to 25%x25%
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Step 7: Load selection and load the previously saved selection "water". Select inverse to reverse selection and delete.
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Here is the final Image.
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Another view.
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