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03/02/2009 01:20:14 AM · #1 |
Hey Guys,
My question to the experts, I would like a great black reflective surface with white background. Now, I do not have much to deal with in terms of equipment or space being in a dorm room. But I am willing to learn new tricks. Other than a camera and a mounted flash, I just would like to get nice reflection of my object on the surface. I am curious as how or what cool tricks I could use to achieve this. Any idea is welcome even if not reflective. Thanks for everything! |
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03/05/2009 12:53:09 AM · #2 |
why not just flip the image in PS and lower the opacity? |
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03/05/2009 08:18:17 AM · #3 |
I read that some people use a thin sheet of plexiglass. They put it on top of the surface color they want and it will reflect? I tried to find a sheet once at my local hardware store tho and couldnt. Dont know where to get them but I want one to. haahha.
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03/05/2009 08:26:34 AM · #4 |
You know "surfaces" is a good idea for a challenge. You should post it in the Challenge Suggestion area!
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03/05/2009 08:30:08 AM · #5 |
There was a good thread on this a bit ago but I can't find it right now (5:30am and I haven't been to bed yet). I'll try to dig it up for you :) |
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03/05/2009 02:07:16 PM · #6 |
I took this on a piece of glass from a picture frame with black cloth underneath.
Tim |
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03/05/2009 04:10:07 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by atupdate: I took this on a piece of glass from a picture frame with black cloth underneath.
Tim |
Cool! I never thought of that! |
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