![]() ![]() ![]() What this means is, the only area of the tropical beach photo that will remain visible is the area sitting above the black-filled area on the layer below it. What we want is for it to appear only inside the left lens, and we can do that easily by using the "left lens" layer as a clipping mask for the "left reflection" layer above it. Press V to quickly select Photoshop's Move Tool, then simply click anywhere inside the second image and drag it into the sunglasses document:Ĭurrently, the image on the "left reflection" layer is blocking much of the sunglasses image from view. Step 4: Drag The Second Image Into The DocumentĪt this point, we need to bring in the image we're going to be using as the reflection in the sunglasses, so open your second image in Photoshop if it's not open already and have both images displaying in their own separate document windows on the screen (you can cycle through the various screen modes for each document by pressing the letter F on your keyboard). The black filled selection area and the original photo are completely separate from each other. It looks like we've filled the left lens with black, but since we're using layers and we've filled the selection on a layer above the Background layer, our original image isn't affected at all. ![]() Press Ctrl+D (Win) / Command+D (Mac) when you're done to deselect the selection. Photoshop Sunglasses Reflection: The left lens now appears filled with solid black. ![]()
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