 Hello everyone, welcome back to another Photoshop tutorial. This one I'm gonna show you how to do a accurate reflection and we're gonna do it step by step. All right, first step, got an image here. It's a bottle on a white background. Next step, go to Select Subject. We want to select the bottle, perfect. Now, we're gonna go ahead and hit Command J on it back, Control J on a PC. That creates a duplicate layer. So we've got two layers now. Take this top layer, hover outside of it on the Move tool and then just go ahead and turn this around. So we want it basically upside down just like that. Now we're gonna drag it so that the bottom and the top or the bottoms are touching basically. So something like that. Okay, good, let's take a look at that. Yeah, no, pretty good. We'll move it up one more couple of pixels. Perfect, now making sure you're selected on this new layer, we're gonna go ahead now and create a mask, click the Mask button. Now head over to the left side, grab the Gradient tool, go up to your Gradient up here and we want basically, we want the black to white or white to black, either one is fine. I'm going black to white. I'm gonna go ahead and left click now with the Gradient tool and I'm just gonna draw up like this. And when you do that, presto, we've got a bit of a reflective look. Now the last step here, real quickly here, if you're a professional and you wanna go really good, what you wanna do is you wanna go now Filter, you wanna go to Blur and you wanna go to Gaussian Blur, add approximately a five pixel Gaussian Blur to the image and boom, you've got an accurate reflection. Thanks for watching.