
here's the problem, he wants the freebase part of the pic to appear in the magnifying glass, so you have to link the mask in the glass part of that layer to the mask in the freebase layer without having it move freebase around. Try it and you'll see what the problem is. Either that or you'll solve it.
To put it clearer... the problem is that the content and mask of one layer has to link to the mask, but not the content, of a second layer.
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To put it clearer... the problem is that the content and mask of one layer has to link to the mask, but not the content, of a second layer.

use the lasso tool on the mirror glass cut that out and save it to a new layer and use that as the "reveal" on the clipping mask.
LS18, can you upload the mirror from your image so i can show what i mean
edit - don't worry, i found a lovely one
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LS18, can you upload the mirror from your image so i can show what i mean
edit - don't worry, i found a lovely one


In practice, this would be something like a magnifying glass, or a large pair of spectacles

I couldn't find an elegant way to do this.
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Can you put the psd online, or put up a screenshot of your layers or something please? I'm still not seeing how you're doing this.
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i'll try and upload it to photobucket.
how's about that mirror? fucking lovely!
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Mon 1 Aug 2011, 4:29,
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how's about that mirror? fucking lovely!

Failing that, a screenshot of the layers would do it I reckon.
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Mon 1 Aug 2011, 4:31,
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but seems like my circles have to be cut exactly to the size of the glass in the frame. the hole doesnt seem to be hidden by mirror frame
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maiden's method may work with that mirror, but i've never tried it
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Thanks for this, I'm going to try it right now.
AH FUCK YES YOU EVIL FUCKING GENUIS THAT'S ELEGANT AS FUCK!
Thank you so much! It's ages since I learned something fundamentally new in Photoshop, rather than just new shortcuts and tweaks.
If there's ever anything I can help you with please let me know... PS vectors, adjustment layers, and blend modes are areas I'm very comforable in.
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AH FUCK YES YOU EVIL FUCKING GENUIS THAT'S ELEGANT AS FUCK!
Thank you so much! It's ages since I learned something fundamentally new in Photoshop, rather than just new shortcuts and tweaks.
If there's ever anything I can help you with please let me know... PS vectors, adjustment layers, and blend modes are areas I'm very comforable in.

I noticed you said above "when you move the mirror, you have to select the glass as well, using shift key, so both layers move at the same time"
To simplify it you can just link those two layers (select them both then click the chain button at the bottom of the layers palette) then they'll always move together.

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To simplify it you can just link those two layers (select them both then click the chain button at the bottom of the layers palette) then they'll always move together.




I'm glad you asked, I've learned something here that I'll definitely use.
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it IS very elegant and can be used in so many situations.
I'm pretty bad at a lot of things in PS, i'd like a nice colour matching tutorial though. I can occasionally get it to work well, but matching skin tones can be a pain in the ass
oh, yes, i forgot about linking layers, i don't tend to use it very often
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I'm pretty bad at a lot of things in PS, i'd like a nice colour matching tutorial though. I can occasionally get it to work well, but matching skin tones can be a pain in the ass
oh, yes, i forgot about linking layers, i don't tend to use it very often

it's very fast and very cool way to store and share files--even huge ones. Plus it is free.
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Mon 1 Aug 2011, 4:40,
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I have so many accounts for so much shite i forget about them
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Mon 1 Aug 2011, 4:46,
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I want to start playing, and not take the time to study tutorials :(
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then apply what i've learned. I often forget a couple days later, because i'm a div, so i just go back and have another look.
obviously, some are good and some not so much.
I've found that i watch a vid and decide that the way i do things are better than the way they show. Not that i'm particularly good with PS
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obviously, some are good and some not so much.
I've found that i watch a vid and decide that the way i do things are better than the way they show. Not that i'm particularly good with PS