From the course: Dimension Essential Training: Workflows with Photoshop and Illustrator
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Photoshop for graphic decals - Dimension Tutorial
From the course: Dimension Essential Training: Workflows with Photoshop and Illustrator
Photoshop for graphic decals
- [Instructor] With Dimension, it's easy to place Photoshop designs on 3D models, allowing you to visualize your 2D art in a 3D space. For accurate placement, the label design should be created with Photoshop artboards. The artboards allow for multiple labels in a single Photoshop document, and the artboards make it easy to switch product labels on the model inside of Dimension. If you're a long time old school Photoshop user like me, you may not have discovered a need for artboards yet, so let's take a look at how to properly start a new document. I'm already in the New Document window here, and I know what the size of my label is supposed to be. So I'm going to create the document at that size. It's 4.75 inches, and I'll use the tab key, and 1.85 inches. And then here is a checkbox for artboards, I'm going to check that to turn that on, and then create. And we'll see here that the new document is created with a single artboard. We can see that in the Layers panel, and we can see the…
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Create a Photoshop 3D extruded model for use in Dimension4m 37s
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Work with Photoshop models in Dimension5m 9s
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Photoshop for graphic decals3m 31s
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Adobe Stock for product images5m 56s
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Add a graphic decal from Photoshop4m 34s
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Create materials and material properties with Photoshop6m 23s
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Work with Photoshop-created materials in Dimension4m 58s
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Edit in Photoshop from Dimension4m 40s
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Final render edits in Photoshop6m 27s
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