Photoshop tutorial - 10 Steps to Getting Started With 3D

I want to export my models and paint them in Photoshop.  There are a few good tutorials on how to do that, but I was having the usual beginners problem of just moving the object and camera around.  Stumbled across this one and found it to be a great starting point;

At least this gets me to step 2.

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  • 3Diva3Diva Posts: 11,970

    This looks pretty useful. Thank you for sharing it! :)

  • ArtAngelArtAngel Posts: 1,942
    edited August 2020
    azcraigrr said:

    I want to export my models and paint them in Photoshop.  There are a few good tutorials on how to do that, but I was having the usual beginners problem of just moving the object and camera around.  Stumbled across this one and found it to be a great starting point;

    At least this gets me to step 2.

    Thanks for the share. The problem with this video is that the guy is using a subscription from 2017 and the specs he is showing is for the 2012 CS6 extended version no longer supported by Adobe. The current subscription version makes watching this video a tad outdated, because much has changed. As much as watching a black and white TV vs a current model. Remember CS6 is when Adobe started tampering with 3D (kind of like the first star trek). Like you, I would recommend this video to anyone who has a version of CS6 as I do, but for users with a current subscription (like me), I would recommend watching more current videos (this one is 3 years old) and  course offered at the end of the video would be simply a waste of cash for current users. Also beware like here at Daz, as versions advance so do system requirements.

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  • ArtAngel said:
    Thanks for the share. The problem with this video is that the guy is using a subscription from 2017 and the specs he is showing is for the 2012 CS6 extended version no longer supported by Adobe. The current subscription version makes watching this video a tad outdated, because much has changed. As much as watching a black and white TV vs a current model. Remember CS6 is when Adobe started tampering with 3D (kind of like the first star trek). Like you, I would recommend this video to anyone who has a version of CS6 as I do, but for users with a current subscription (like me), I would recommend watching more current videos (this one is 3 years old) and  course offered at the end of the video would be simply a waste of cash for current users. Also beware like here at Daz, as versions advance so do system requirements.

    Well made points.  It did help me with the basic movements (although a few things were different).

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