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Old 04-08-2003, 08:39 AM   #1
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This how-to will show you how to get that 'mirror tint' effect. This method only seems to look good in certain pictures. You'll have to experiment a bit to see if it works out on the picture you're photoshopping.

Ok, first off, start by selecting your soon-to-be mirror windows with the polygonal lasso tool.
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Next step is to make a new layer via copy.
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Make sure you have your new layer highlighted. Now find the style (comes with photoshop) that looks like a gradient fade from blue to white. Click on it.
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Now under that newly added style on your layer, take the bevel/emboss part and drag it to the trash.
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Now adjust the opacity to look right. In this case, I brought it down to 61%.
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Merge your layers, and viola&#33; You&#39;re finished.
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damn taht tint looks sick........all i used to do was grab black paintbrush color it in and lower the opacity..........but damn thats sick........
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amazing tint, i just learned about styles yesterday
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ok...
Great response. You can't even tell that the tutorials aren't even close to the same thing? One car is gray/silver the other is yellow. How in the hell can that be stolen?

I deleted the link you posted because I had a weird feeling about why you posted it...don't do this type of thing again.
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Great response. You can't even tell that the tutorials aren't even close to the same thing? One car is gray/silver the other is yellow. How in the hell can that be stolen?

I deleted the link you posted because I had a weird feeling about why you posted it...don't do this type of thing again.
you might want to delete the one out of the quote as well then [the post after the one u already edited]
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nice tint bro!!
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