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reflections and opacity
by Lucia Bastenhof on Jun 9, 2009 at 4:09:20 am

Hi,

As you can see on this image :


I'm trying to obtain a reflection, especially on the outlines. I've tried different options, making one map for both outlines with a mirror effect insie (comp. size, or just the size of the numbers), with 2 different maps... but I haven't found yet the way to achieve it.
Would you have some advice ?

By the way, I want the reflected numbers to be half transparent (as a whole) and to disappear smoothly. I haven't found a way to make it inside my ProAnimator layer. Does it exist ?
At the moment, all the numbers are in the same ProAnimator effect, they are 2 layers coming from the same Illustrator file.
I guess I have to duplicate my layer, make one half invisible on both, in order to apply a different opacity and a linear wipe on the reflected numbers... ?
I have to go for now and can't try it just now, but if you have some advice about this issue, I'm very interested too.

Thank you,



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