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Making a glass ball in photoshop     posted on 16th of august, 2007

Add a new dimension to one of your existing images by creating a glass ball over your image with realistic reflections and distortions.

This challenging, demanding yet simple tutorial will give you results you will be proud of.

Here are a few examples of what you could create.-

Have fun creating and please leave comments if you find this tutorial useful to you.

If anyone is looking for a particular tutorial or effect then request it in the comments box, if it's out there i'll find it.

And if you found this article useful then click the useful button up top.

Thanks


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