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Create reflections with Reflection Maker

13 October, 2007 (12:29) | images, web2.0 | By: B10m

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Besides a website name that has less vowels than needed and ends with a ‘R’, a good old web2.0 site should have a logo with reflection (as BOK pointed out in Web2.0 - logo creator).

The technique behind this is fairly simple and can be done with software like Photoshop or GIMP. You basically duplicate the layer with the logo, then flip it horizontally and fade it out. But if you don’t have this software installed, Reflection Maker can help you to do this online.

The interface is quite easy and straightforward. Simply give it an URL, or upload an image. Set the background color and specify the size of the reflection. Hit generate and you’re all set.

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Comment from Geekblok
Time: November 29, 2007, 9:55 am

RoundPic - rounded corners

Web2.0 is all about reflections and rounded corners, or so it seems. We’ve seen how to make reflections online before, so now it’s time to get rounded corners without Photoshop or GIMP. The website RoundPic does this for you,…

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