Photoshop 260 – Adobe Photoshop 3D

Class Description
In this class 2-day class Participants will learn how to work with 3D text and setting and changing environments and scenes. Participants will learn how to add textures, adjust colors and shine, and how to use lighting with Participants models. Combine Photoshop Video functions with 3D functions to create animation, learn where to get third party models, and how to use them, and learn how to render and export Participants projects. By the completion of this class for 3D modeling in Adobe Photoshop, Participants will be fully capable of creating amazing models using the tools that Adobe provides to Participants in Photoshop. Participants will be able to create, animate, render and share Participants models.

Course Benefits

  • Moving the 3D world
  • Distortion with numerical accuracy
  • Reshaping revolved shapes
  • Fixing the texture on the model
  • Wrapping textures around cubes
  • Cylinders from depth maps
  • Google 3D Warehouse
  • Simulating multiple objects

Suggested Prerequisites
This class is appropriate for intermediate level users of Photoshop. Completing our Adobe Photoshop CC Essential Skills or equivalent knowledge recommended. We also recommend that you have the Adobe Photoshop software before starting the class. You can purchase the software or obtain a trial version of it from the Adobe website.

Course Outline

  • Making and moving a 3D object
  • Shaping and editing a 3D object
  • Revolving a 3D object
  • Inflating objects from photographs
  • 3D postcards
  • 3D presets
  • Other creation tools
  • Importing 3D objects
  • Rendering
  • Lighting
  • Placing materials
  • Multiple objects
  • Refraction, reflection and transparency
  • Combining models with photographs
  • More techniques

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Our goal is to make sure your class meets your objectives, not ours. Therefore, all of our outlines are treated as guides to help steer the workshop. This outline does not guarantee that all the topics listed will be covered in the time allowed. The amount of material covered is based on the skill level of the student audience. We may change or alter course topics to best suit the classroom situation.

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