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Playing with 3D in Photoshop CS6

Photoshop CS6 has updated its 3D tool adding more features and making it easier to use and faster. We decided to play with some 3D using Photoshop to create a basic extrusion and then adding some old halftone style to it. So in this tutorial we will create a basic 3D effect using Photoshop and Illustrator. The whole process is very simple but it might take you up to 2 hours to go through the whole technique. Step 1 Step 2 Copy the text in Illustrator and then go to Photoshop. Paste the text there. Step 3 Time to add some 3D. With the new layer selected go to 3D>New 3D Extrusion from the Selected Layer. After go to Window>3D so you can see the 3D panel. Follow the images below for the 3D properties for the Scene, Object, Texture and Lighting. Step 4 Here is the 3D text you will have after applying the effects. Now it's time to render. Go to 3D>Render. Step 5 The 3D image will be render and you will get a much sharper resul

3D Stone Text Effect with Photoshop

1.Step At first we will work with Cinema 4D to create cracked 3d text effect. So, open Cinema 4D, create a text and write “ ST “. Now do the same with the letters “ O “, “ N “, “ E “. 2.Step Place the letters in the right order, as in the image: Now add an “Extrude Nurbs” and repeat this step 3 more times. 3.Step Put each letter into a corresponding “ Extrude Nurbs “. Change the depth from 20 to 50 cm . Go to “ Caps ” and set the values as in the image: 4.Step Select the “ O ” and turn it on, then place it at your leisure. 5.Step Do the same with the “ E ” always following the image: 6.Step Now insert a “ Background ” and apply a material. Choose the image by clicking on “ Texture “. Drag the material on the “ Background ” and set the values as shown in the image: 7.Step Enter a “ Plane ” and enlarge it up to come out from the background image. Add material to the “ Plane ” and change the “ Projection