Adobe Dimension is a 3D Mockup tool which is a part of Adobe Creative Cloud. In this course, you will learn how to work in a 3d environment, import 3d models, add in textures, render and export final outputs.
In this video lesson, we will learn about Exporting PSD and Working with PSD File in Adobe Dimension.
You can access the entire Adobe Dimension Course in the following playlist:
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In this video lesson, we will learn about Exporting PSD and Working with PSD File in Adobe Dimension.
You can access the entire Adobe Dimension Course in the following playlist:
https://www.dailymotion.com/playlist/x8fyps
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00:00So now let's see how we can work with exported PDF files inside of Adobe
00:10Dimension. So for that I'm going to go around and grab and let's say for
00:14example some items right here. So I'm just going to go around over here bring
00:18in this item right here like this and I'm going to go around and bring in
00:23let's say for example something else like let's say for example I'm going to
00:27go around this item right here just like this and I'm going to go
00:32around over here bring in this item right here just like this and I'm going
00:36to go around bring in this item around over here just like this as well. So this
00:40is what you have as you can see. So now I'm going to go around over here on to
00:45my image right here and let's say for example I'm going to go around for the
00:49table look right here and now I'm going to go around and match the image around
00:53over here just like this as well. So you can see that this is what I have right
00:57here and it matches out the image and so forth just like this and then let me
01:02just go around and add in some materials right here as well. So let's go around
01:06add in more of a shiny material right here just like this and I'm going to go
01:11around and add in let's say for example some frosted glass around over
01:17here just like this and I'm going to go around for vintage look right here just
01:22like this as you can see right here. So this is what I have. So now in order to
01:26work around with Photoshop what I need to do is I need to go around and render
01:30it out in Photoshop format itself. So I'm using 16 bit color so that's it and then
01:37I'm going to go around and say sample right here just like this. So now I can
01:42go ahead and select out desktop right here and then click on render or I can
01:47choose anywhere else if I want to. So now it does take a bit of time right here
01:52it's rendering out the content as you can see right here just like this and
01:55then you gotta wait for a while. So I'm going to skip to the part where the
01:59rendering completes. So now the render has finished as you can see right here
02:05and it has been saved right here and it's been saved to desktop right here
02:10just like this. So now what I'm going to do is around over here I have my
02:14Photoshop opened and you can see that in my desktop I have this rendered file. So
02:19let's just go around and bring it in and you can see that I can directly import
02:23it out into Photoshop. But once I do that it actually just gets placed right here.
02:27But what I'm going to do is I'm going to go around and then open this out right
02:31here directly. So I'm going to go around over here and press OK and now you can
02:36see that they are actually divided in into layers right here just like this.
02:40Like this is a rendered image this is the background image right here and you
02:45got the background color as well. So let's say for example I feel that the
02:48objects are too bright then what I can simply do is I can go around onto image
02:53onto adjustment and brightness and contrast and change around the brightness
02:57around over here just like this and change around the contrast around over
03:01here just like this as well. And I can just change around the object look as
03:05you can see right here just like that. Apart from that you you also have
03:10additional layers right here like you got a depth map as you can see right
03:13here. So let's just go around over here you got the depth composition right here
03:17as you can see just like this. You got the object selection support right here
03:22and you got material selection as well as you can see right here. So let's just
03:26go around over here onto object selection let's say for example and I
03:30want to select this bag then I can simply go around over here and then
03:35let's say for example go for magic wand tool and then I'm simply going to go
03:39around and click this out right here. So object selection tool and then click
03:42right here just like this. So once I do that I am back right here and now I'm
03:47going to go around onto image onto let's say for example let's go to rendered
03:52image onto image adjustment in hue and saturation and I can change around the
03:57color of the object as I please as you can see right here because only that
04:02particular object is selected. I can simply go around and press OK right here
04:06and then press ctrl D let's say for example and this is what you have as you
04:11can see. So that is how you can go around and work with the exported PDF files
04:16that has been exported from Adobe Dimension. So if you found this video
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