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This is the 2nd part of this Photoshop tutorial to create an animated TV. Continuing on from the previous part, apply the noise filter to the remaining 3 grey layers (image a). Create a new layer and then zoom in by 200%. Make a thin rectangular selecion, like in image b),
and then set the foregrond to A3AFB0 and the background to D6DBDB. Create a linear gradient and then duplicate the layer. Move it to the far right of the TV, and then flip it horizontally (edit > transform > flip horizontal). Your image should now look soemthing like image c). |
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| Now, we're going to create some feet for the TV, so create a new layer. Using the Polygonal Lasso tool, make the shape shown in image a). Create a linear gradient, using light and dark grey. Duplicate the first foot and then move it over to the left and then line them up like in image b). Now, hopefully you've been creating all the layers in a layer set, as was suggested at the start! If you haven't, not to worry :) Just make the layer set below all the layers and then one by one drag each layer into it, starting from the bottom. With all the layers in the set, duplicate it and then merge it into one layer, by going to Layer > Merge Layer Set (at the bottom of the drop down down). Once you've done that, flip the newly merged layer vertically (edit > transform > flip vertical), and then move the duplicate TV inline with the original, like in image c). |
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| From the layers panel, set the diplicated layer's opacity to 15%, making it look like there is a reflection. Make sure your image is saved and then go to TV Photoshop Tutorial Part 3. |
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