Creating a reflection using photoshop is one of those things that at first glance looks really hard but really isn t once you break down the steps just light light painting which i covered in another two part series.
How to make a floor look like reflective ice.
Render to cubemap should be used for reflective objects like vehicles or other things like that.
In this article i m going to demystify creating a reflection a technique that works particularly well on images with open pavement and hdr processed images which tend to.
In this video i talk about a method of making anything look like ice by using heat and a clear plastic soda bottle.
For a reflective floor you want to use some other script similar to the water.
The shiny table or reflection effect can be found on countless modern professional looking ads and websites.
Digital artists use this effect to make objects and text appear as if they are sitting on a very shiny reflective table.
It plays more like a perfect grass field than any other artificial surface i ve been on.
On top of all that to give the floor depth and a flooded look workers applied two coats of e100 uv1 clear epoxy at a rate of 75 square feet per gallon.
The ecofill system offers a real competitive edge and it s environmentally friendly there s no question that any soccer team with its players best interests in mind should look to mondo first.
A feature of encapso k is that the cured rubber can be crumbled to look just like ice glass or diamonds.
In the first topcoat they embedded a loonie a canadian dollar coin considered a good luck charm for canadian hockey and curling teams competing in the olympics.
Adding reflections to objects can instantly transform your designs from looking ordinary or out of place to polished and visually interesting.
While wood finishes primarily provide color and protection to the wood surface they can also enhance the appearance of the wood creating a clear glass like finish that gives new depth to the wood stain.
Encapso k is a water clear rubber that can be used to encapsulate just about anything.