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Using 3D software I guess - something like 3DS Max, this would probably be finished off in Photoshop but would be a big job to do it all in Photoshop - if you could in the first place.... funkymonk B-)

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those are just cylinders created in bryce..with water texture added..
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Can someone email some idea on how i can create see thru Glass in order to place a reflexion picture on it. I tried the Filture>Disturt>glass that did not do the effect that resemble real glass, I got a better effect using the plastic wrap tool but that does not give me the glass effect i need either. I am doomed.

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I can't remember which one of these sites does it, I'll help by hunting through them. There is one that does those little Mac aqua buttons that look like plastic and there is also a tutorial about getting things to look shiny and have a reflected image on them. Here is the list to look through. Hopefully I will spot it and post back to show you which one to use. FAQ229-1853
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You can get reflection-like effects with just careful use of duplicating layers, flipping them, distorting them, and playing around with opacity and masks. It won't be 100% accurate though, which is why you should start with a proper raytracing/3D package instead. There's a very good free one at
 
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