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Importing a 3D model into Photoshop Extended in CS5.5 and earlier - After Effects Tutorial
From the course: After Effects Apprentice: 11 3D Space
Importing a 3D model into Photoshop Extended in CS5.5 and earlier
In the previous two movies on Vanishing Point Exchange we created what was really a house of cards 3D model. That was just a series of flat surfaces arranged to create the illusion of a 3D object. In this movie, we're going to show you how to actually import a full dimensional 3D model, and note that you'll need Photoshop Extended CS4 or later to do this. I'm going to hide After Effects, I'm back in Photoshop, and to do this you need to start with a blank document. So I'll go to File>New, and as the Photoshop document size will be our beginning composition size, I'm going to go down to the Film & Video templates and choose NTSC D1 Square Pixel. You could choose any of these, I'm choosing this one because it's nice and small and efficient. I'm going to set my Background Color to Transparent, since I might want a bit of background behind this later, and click OK. In addition to having a document with a clear background layer, you'll see that I already have action and title safe guides…
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Vanishing Point Exchange in Photoshop Extended9m 17s
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Vanishing Point Exchange in After Effects4m 38s
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Importing a 3D model into Photoshop Extended in CS5.5 and earlier9m 7s
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Creating 3D objects using Repoussé in CS5.5 and earlier9m 46s
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Live Photoshop 3D inside After Effects in CS5.5 and earlier8m 17s
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