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Mirror Tint Tutorial
In this tutorial We'll teach you how to create a realistic looking mirror finish to any tint job!



STEP #1

Lets take our Mitsubishi victim.



STEP #2


Select the Windows with the polygon lasso tool.


STEP #3


Click on Layer, New, Layer via copy.



STEP #4

Click on the styles sheet and choose blue colored emboss.



STEP #5

From the layer window drag the bevel and emboss to the trash can. That will remove that 3D look to the windows.



STEP #6

Now just lower the opacity a little bit to around 65-70%.

Finished!!




 


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