From the course: Motion Graphics for Video Editors: Working with 3D Objects
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Using 3D objects in designs
From the course: Motion Graphics for Video Editors: Working with 3D Objects
Using 3D objects in designs
- Let's begin to build out a fully layered file that features a few different elements to create a finished design. To start, I'm going to add a background layer to the soccer ball. Let's start by just making things a little bigger here, so we can see all of our layers and objects. And if we scroll through, you'll see there's a bunch of different stuff here. We've got all of the individual components of that soccer ball. I'm just going to twirl that up so we're dealing with the soccer ball as a whole rather than the individual panels for right now. All right, let's switch over and what we'll create is a background plane. To do this I'm going to open up a grass texture. I'll choose File Open or Command O and let's navigate to the lesson files. You'll see a grass texture here. Let's open that up. This is a stock photo that I pulled down from Creative Commons. This particular photo is from Ian T. McFarland and he provided this under the Creative Commons license. So as long as I provide…
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Opening a 3D file4m 23s
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Using 3D objects in designs4m 57s
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Editing 3D textures6m 7s
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Editing 3D lights4m 25s
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Adding 3D type8m 48s
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Creating 3D primitives6m 44s
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Animation in Photoshop: Part one5m 27s
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Animation in Photoshop: Part two4m 28s
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Exporting from Photoshop for an NLE2m 28s
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