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    Creating a Reflection in WPF

    I found this nice video to show how easy it is to create a nice reflection effect in WPF:

    http://www.contentpresenter.com/LiveReflection.wmv

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    Re: Creating a Reflection in WPF

    Very nice

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    Re: Creating a Reflection in WPF

    I cant watch the video here but which way does that do it, using the visual brush technique or using a duplicated control that is flipped around? I find the visual brush method much better as the reflection is 'live' so you can use it for reflections of videos or progress bars etc
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    Re: Creating a Reflection in WPF

    It uses the visual brush with a video, so it gives you the real time reflection.

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    Re: Creating a Reflection in WPF

    good stuff then
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