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Ratna Mayasari

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Tue, 15 Dec 2009 - 02:51:42 WIB
Photoshop Tutorial: Simply 3D Models
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Category: Photoshop Tutorials - Views: 484


Hi, this time I wrote about Photosop Tutorial: Simply 3D Models. This is not as difficult as imagined. This time I tried to share, about how to create 3D models. This tutorial has long existed, and perhaps some of you have forgotten. I try to refresh your memory. Let's get started:

1. Use a photo that contains lots of bright colors. Then, by using the Single Row Marquee Tool, create a 1 pixel wide selection. Let remain selected.



2. Open a new document, give the dark color as the background. Here I use the black color # 000000. Back to document images. Press Ctrl + C to copy the part that was selected. Paste it in the document that had a dark background. Here's some results:



3. Select Edit --> Transform --> Scale , then drag up or down, so like the picture below:



Then press Enter.

4. Create a duplicate with Ctrl + J, placed exactly above the first object.



5. We still are on the second object. Select Edit --> Transform --> Perspective, pull up like the picture below:





6. Do Ctrl-click on the thumbnail on the second object, which will show the selection lines. Create a new layer. Select the brush on the toolbox, use the size that is not too large, brush on the end of the second object





Done, you've managed to create Simply 3D models. Depending on your creativity, how to make your design more attractive. Use the other photographs to create 3D models other.





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