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pmmsnaim | Re: Mage Designs Banner (16th Nov 08 at 9:49pm UTC) | | When doing the reflection, use a gradient on the reflection part going from the background colour to transparent, will look much nicer | |
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pmwww | Re: Mage Designs Banner (16th Nov 08 at 10:11pm UTC) | | I did for the text, but for the Mage, I could not, as it would look all covered up, and you could not see it. The image would still be there, but the picture would be covered up by the gradient.
That's why I did not do it for the Mage. | |
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pmmsn | Re: Mage Designs Banner (17th Nov 08 at 4:34pm UTC) | | The trick is to remove layer effects on the reflection layer - rasterise the text - then apply a layer mask on it = then use the black to white gradient to create a graded opacity for the reflection. For the non-text reflection layer - you just need to skip the rasterize step. Rest is common. | |
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pmwww | Re: Mage Designs Banner (17th Nov 08 at 5:53pm UTC) | | Ahh I see, I will have to try that. Thanks | |
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