Create the Perfect Reflection Of Any Object
So today I will guide you trough some different types of reflection in Photoshop to make sure you always get it right.
We’ll begin with the easy-do reflection.
I’ll use as an example a line of text on a black background.

Select the text layer and hit CTRl+ J on your keyboard to copy it on a new layer. You can name this layer reflection. Now go to Edit/ Transform/ Flip Vertical. And lower this layer underneath the original. It should look like this.

Create a new layer and get the Gradient Tool choosing a black to transparent gradient. Keep the Shift key down and drag a gradient like this.

Now lower the opacity of the reflection layer to a value of about 35. Here is the final result.

Now let’s apply the same principle to a phone (I am using a photo from stock Xchange) in order to create the illusion that its standing on a somewhat reflective surface. The procedure is made more complicated by the fact that we’re looking down on the phone , resulting in a tricky three-point perspective viewpoint that actually looks pretty cool.
So start by removing the background of your object.

Then copy the phone on a new layer ( CTRL+ J) . Drag this layer just under the original.
Now go to Edit/ Transform/ Distort and do some distorting on the image until it looks similar to this.

Repeat the steps from the first examples. Use a gradient and reduce the opacity of the under layer.

Finally we will give a reflection to a 3D looking object. The principle stays the same only we need to create the reflection from different sections of our object.
So as you may have noticed, it’s pretty simple to create a good and may I say healthy reflection. A little transforming, some gradient, and an opacity reduction and you are done. However, keep in mind that a good reflection isn’t only about the tecniques involved but it also depends on a good eye and respecting a few basic Physics principles. It may be tempting to try a revolutionary reflection but you risk ending up with an image that just looks weird. So be afraid, be very afraid!
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03. Oct, 2009 

