ALSO:
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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Mon 1 Aug 2011, 5:36,
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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.
Thanks to both of you!! here's my little success with real's method
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Mon 1 Aug 2011, 5:44,
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:)
I'm glad you asked, I've learned something here that I'll definitely use.
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Mon 1 Aug 2011, 5:45,
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you're both welcome :D
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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Mon 1 Aug 2011, 6:01,
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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