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3D Effect In Photoshop
by: Blur Loterina
You can use your Adobe Photoshop in creating 3D images.
Since 2Ds are obsolete and 3Ds are in, you might want to start
enhancing your skill in computer graphics.
You can start making a cube. Your aim is to create an
image of cube that is viewed in such a way that the three sides, left,
right and top, are shown. Then, learn how to put different effects on
it, like shadow, to make it more realistic.
Adobe Photoshop is an ideal program for making two
dimensional (2D) images. But it does not limit you to this type of
image. You can also create your three dimensional image, or the
so-called 3D image, by using the 3D Transform. This will allow you to
create simple 3 dimensional shapes or wrap an image in a 3D shape.
To access 3D transform, go to Filter, select Render and
choose 3-D Transform. The editing box will appear. This is where you
can find the primitive tools. These tools are used to edit the three
kinds of primitives, which includes sphere, cube and cylinder. Also,
these tools will allow you to create basic images and editing tools,
such as Select and Direct Select. The Select tool enables you to move
objects, while the Direct Select tool lets you to make adjustments by
dragging the anchor points.
If you want to preview your work, use viewing options
like pan camera. There is also the trackball that is used to move the
3D render around from different angles.
For the 3D shapes, create first the new layer. Fill it
with color. On the 3D shapes layer, create some drop shadows or darker
shades of color fills. And because 3D transform only distorts the
pixels, you might need these fills to see the effect.
If you want to create 3D effects on your text, use the
different transform functions. You can use the shortcut key Alt + E/F
and then hold down Ctrl as you drag any of the handles to any desired
direction.
Before you add filters or layers effect, you might want
to rasterize your text layer. To do this, right click on the layer in
the layers palette. Then, choose Rasterize Layer. You will notice that
your text will be converted into a normal layer so that you can freely
edit it. Create a backup copy because you cannot edit the text after
rasterization.
Experiment on images. There are a lot of ways in which
you can create 3D shapes, objects and text.
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About The Author
Blur Loterina
I love reading. Give me a book and I'll finish it
in one sitting. Reading is the chance to be transported to a different
world and so is writing. I'm more enthusiastic about writing however,
since you can relay your ideas to someone else. I can only imagine that
feeling when I hear a complete stranger talking about my ideas which
read on an article somewhere. To relay my message to as many people is
the same as touching people with music. Only mine's less harmonic. I
try to make up for it with the color I bring with words. And most of
the time, it’s more than enough.
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Here is today's feature Photography article.
Passionate About Organizing - How To Create A Single System To Organise Both Your Digital And Traditional Photographs
by: Kesh Morjaria
Digital photography promises much. Store your photographs on your computer, print them when you want, email them to friends and family - share them to your heart’s content. Couldn’t be easier, could it? So how come that for most of us storing and sharing our photographs is a bit of a nightmare?
The ease of using a digital camera is its very undoing. It’s easy to take some shots and then ‘work on them later’. The trouble is that ‘later’ doesn’t happen often enough and we build up a huge backlog of images that we have to sort and process.
Click here to read the whole article.
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