Notice the dotted area in the below screenshot. For small background details (such as the gaps in the links in this image), you don’t need to select. If you missed an area, press Shift and click to select another white area until the entire white background appears within the dotted lines. You’ll see a dotted line showing that you’ve selected the background. Click anywhere in the background to select the white. Select the Magic Wand Tool from the left menu.Įnsure ‘Contiguous’ is ticked in the options bar on top (see below). Notice the extra space at the bottom of the screenshot below. This will give you the room you need to add the reflection. Make sure the bottom drop down says ‘Background’ – this means that the extended background is the same as the image background i.e White.Ĭlick OK. This tells Photoshop to move the current image to the top center (so the canvas is extended below). Then click the top-middle button in the grid of the Anchor setting (right side screen below). Since you want the reflection at the bottom of the image, increase the height setting of the canvas. In the window that opens up (first screen below), set the dropdown to Pixels – this shows you the size of the current image as 1200×1200. To add a reflection you need some space below the product – so we extend the canvas to add some white space. We start with an image on a white background. Steps to Create a Reflection in Photoshop 1. In this blog post, we’ll show you a simple way to create a subtle reflection in Photoshop. There are several ways to create product reflections in Photoshop.
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