Fireworks CS3 Instruction – How to Create Reflection Text


Written on February 19, 2009 – 6:15 pm | by awei



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Reflection effect

Looks good enough to you? Now let’s get started!

Step 1 : Write the text

Obviously you need *something* to apply the reflection effect to. So open up your Fireworks application and write some texts on the canvas (using the Text tool). It doesn’t matter what fonts or colour you wanna use, just get some texts on the canvas quickly.

Reflection effect using Fireworks - Step 1

Step 2 : Duplicate the text

We’re going to use the duplicated text as the reflection later. So if you’re wondering how to duplicate the text, here’s how: Copy and paste. Just select the text (use the Pointer tool) and then press CTRL+C (to copy) and CTRL+V (to paste). This will paste the very same text on top of the original text, so it’ll look as if nothing happened.

Reflection effect using Fireworks - Step 2

Step 3 : Flip the duplicated text vertically

This shouldn’t be painful. Just go to the toolbar menu and find Modify -> Transform -> Flip vertical.

Reflection effect using Fireworks - Step 3

By now you should see the original text behind the flipped duplicated one. It’ll look something like this:
Flipped duplicated text

Step 4 : Move the flipped text below the original text

Push the *downwards* arrow button on your keyboard until the flipped text is placed just below the original text.

Push downwards arrow Reflection effect using Fireworks - Step 4

Alright…. the reflection is now in place. What you need to do next is have the bottom part faded so that it looks more realistic… let’s proceed.

Final Step : Fade out the bottom part of the duplicated (and flipped) text

To do this is easy. There’s a build-in Fireworks command that can do the fade out for you. Simply go to the toolbar menu and click on Commands -> Creative -> Fade Image. A new dialog box will pop-up giving you options of where you want the image to be faded out; either top, bottom, sides, etc. We want to fade out the bottom part, so use some common sense and choose the right option Laughing

Reflection effect using Fireworks - Step 5A Reflection effect using Fireworks - Step 5B

By doing that, the reflection is now faded out. If you find the reflection to be revealing too much, just drag the controller pane up a bit and adjust until you’re satisfied.

Create reflection effect in Fireworks - Step 5C

Done! Wasn’t that hard was it? Having this steps mastered adds you another graphic design skill that you can apply in many things (logos, menus, buttons, etc). Now go repeat everything again with different fonts and colours, add some gradients or anything so that you can remember the steps like the back of your hand. Cool

Reflection effect using Fireworks - Final

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