From the course: Adobe Dimension: Photo Shoot Composite

Apply materials to the bottle - Dimension Tutorial

From the course: Adobe Dimension: Photo Shoot Composite

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Apply materials to the bottle

- [Instructor] The bottle we brought in from Photoshop has no texture applied to it so let's do that now. We'll switch to the materials tab and we'll choose a glass texture and drag it onto the bottle. I want to change the color to a dark green so let's do that by clicking on the base color. We can select green and now let's choose a green that looks good. That seems right so far. To tell how it really looks, we're going to have to see a render preview. We'll click the render preview button. Now we can see it's very much too dark. We've still got our material selected so with the render preview still open we can click on the color and now as we drag to lighten it we can see it changing in the live preview and that's very helpful. That's much better. Let's put it away. Let's scroll up. Go back to the whole bottle and now select the water. We want to apply a water texture to this so we'll drag down. Here's a water texture and we can drag that not onto the bottle, or it will change the bottle as well, but simply onto the water. Now we can see that the bottle is refracting the background to some degree, where as the water is refracting it to a much higher degree and that's exactly as it should be. The bottle looks good. Next we'll look at adding a label to it.

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