2014
Lynda
Deke McClelland
04:35:00
English
When it comes to Photoshop, 3D doesn't require a special pair of glasses, NURBS curves, or subdivision surfaces. In fact, Deke shows how, using the Photoshop skills you have now, you can quickly create 3D objects that look like the real thing, complete with volume, shading, and perspective. This introduction guides you through 3D in Photoshop in the shortest time possible. Deke shows you how to model forms, wrap them with color and surface textures, hang lights in your scene, and add cameras—the windows into your 3D world. Plus, learn how to create 3D type and extrude path outlines so they have the appearance of depth. Get started now on a series of eye-popping 3D projects that will help you get to know Photoshop in a whole new way.
New to Photoshop? Check out Deke's companion courses, Introducing Photoshop: Design and Introducing Photoshop: Photography.
Topics include:
Creating a simple 3D object
Adding an object to a 3D scene
Rotating the camera or an object in 3D space
Positioning 3D objects
Creating 3D type
Extruding a path outline
Working with Diffuse, Specular, Shine, and Reflection materials
Importing a 3D model from another source
Lighting your 3D scene
Introduction 2m 29s
1. 3D Essentials 33m 54s
2. Working in 3D Space 32m 37s
3. Extruding Type 33m 5s
4. Extruding Paths 49m 36s
5. Working with Materials 59m 33s
6. Importing a 3D Model 23m 17s
7. Lighting Your Scene 38m 13s
Conclusion 59s
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