3D Photo Ball and Reflection in Photoshop - Week 27

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If you've got a whole bunch of images that you want to display in a unique way, why not try this photo ball effect.

Digital expert Gavin Hoey http://www.gavtrain.com walks you through all the steps to create this cool effect from scratch.

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3D Photo Ball and Reflection in Photoshop - Week 27

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  • Hello Gavin Great ...

    Hello Gavin
    Great instructions which are very easy to follow.
    Much better than some similar posts from others.
    Keep up the good work and keep them coming mate.

    Regards
    Amjufa.

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  • Awesome explanation ...

    Awesome explanation and video as always.
    May thanks Gavin

    Jester

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  • this is a great ...

    this is a great idea and a very usefull tutorial. Thanks a lot, i'll try this in the next days!

    Greetz from Luxembourg

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  • This is a brilliant ...

    This is a brilliant tutorial, thank you so much!

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  • i always see ...

    i always see photoshop tutorials that are extreamly pointless, but yours always have a great use!!!

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  • The background was ...

    The background was just something I knocked up. It was proably A4 sized. I made it but using the gradient tool with the mode set to DIFFERENCE. Just apply a few gradients and you'll see the effect appear.

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  • Hi Gavin. Thanks ...

    Hi Gavin.
    Thanks for all your videos. Great help!
    I just love this one but unfortunately I don't know where to search for the background nor do I know what size to choose if I had found one. Could you please help me on this one
    Regards,
    Marina

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  • Thanks Gavin i ...

    Thanks Gavin i think maybe my computer was going a tad slow to keep up. it's all working now.

    Great tutorial

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  • My pleasure, as ...

    My pleasure, as always.

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  • Go for it!

    Go for it!

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  • Thank you

    Thank you

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  • Two things to check ...

    Two things to check.
    1st when you use contact sheet 2 make sure "fletten all Layers" is UNTICKED.
    2nd when you use the move tool put a tick in "Auto Select" and make sure it's set to layer.

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  • Consistant useful ...

    Consistant useful and clear tips - thanks Gavin!

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  • Hi Gavin I have ...

    Hi Gavin

    I have tried this using it in Photoshop CS3 but somehow when i managed to import all the images into the one document i cannot move them around like you can? What have i done wrong?

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    Thanks so much Gavin for your tutorial video.
    Awesome tutorial again I learn a Lot with help of your useful tutorial
    Thanks God Bless:-)

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