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How you would add texture to a 3D object?
Texturing a 3D Object
- Texturing a 3D Object.
- In Photoshop, open an image that you want to use as your texture.
- Open a new blank document that is the same size as your texture image.
- In Photoshop open a new blank document (File > New).
- Using the Text tool (t key), add the text Parks to the document.
How do you use the new 3D extrusion from the selected layer?
Choose 3D > New 3D Extrusion From Selected Path, Layer, or Current Selection. Note: To quickly extrude type while editing with the Type tool, click the 3D button in the options bar. With the mesh selected in the 3D panel, select the Deform or Cap icons at the top of the Properties panel.
How to create 3D objects in Photoshop CS5 Extended?
If you have Photoshop CC or CS6 Extended the 3D panel should look like this: If you have Photoshop CS5 Extended the 3D panel should look like this: 16. Now click on the small folder icon to the right of the Opacity field, which can be found in the Properties panel in Photoshop CC or CS6 Extended, and in the 3D panel in Photoshop CS5 Extended:
Where is the extrusion depth button in Photoshop?
Select the “PHOTOSHOP 3D” object and take note that the options for that object are shown in the Properties Panel. By default the Mesh button is selected on the top left corner. Select the “Extrusion Depth” slider to get a feel for extending the length of the text as shown in figure 3.
In the 3D panel you have the ability to access your Environment, Scenes, Cameras and any 3D object. Select the “PHOTOSHOP 3D” object and take note that the options for that object are shown in the Properties Panel. By default the Mesh button is selected on the top left corner.
How to change text to CS6 3D in Photoshop?
Just right click over the text and you will get quick access to the Properties panel and click the “Edit Source” button on bottom of the panel (Figure 25). Change the text to “PS CS6 3D” as shown in figures 26 & 27. Pretty cool … huh?