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Help! 3D DVD Cover image simulator & Photoshop CS3.
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<blockquote data-quote="dtownley1" data-source="post: 584374" data-attributes="member: 20564"><p>although I haven't used this feature yet, photoshop CS3 does have some 3D mapping capabilities. You can't create an object from scratch though - you import your 3D object, and apply your photoshop work live onto the object to see how it will look. I remember seeing demo movies of this on the adobe site before CS3 was launched. </p><p></p><p>Although I don't have any links, you may be able to find some free stock objects online to download and use with photoshop. </p><p></p><p>Another alternative, would be to try Blender. It's a free open-source 3D model and render app available for all systems. It would mean learning the basics of the app, but at least then you'd have your own setup. There may even be a chance that there are some free blender stock objects floating around somewhere - could be worth searching for that too. </p><p></p><p>I don't know of anything specific, like the app you linked to, but these could give you a few leads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dtownley1, post: 584374, member: 20564"] although I haven't used this feature yet, photoshop CS3 does have some 3D mapping capabilities. You can't create an object from scratch though - you import your 3D object, and apply your photoshop work live onto the object to see how it will look. I remember seeing demo movies of this on the adobe site before CS3 was launched. Although I don't have any links, you may be able to find some free stock objects online to download and use with photoshop. Another alternative, would be to try Blender. It's a free open-source 3D model and render app available for all systems. It would mean learning the basics of the app, but at least then you'd have your own setup. There may even be a chance that there are some free blender stock objects floating around somewhere - could be worth searching for that too. I don't know of anything specific, like the app you linked to, but these could give you a few leads. [/QUOTE]
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