From the course: Adobe Dimension Essential Training: The Basics
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Group and duplicate models - Dimension Tutorial
From the course: Adobe Dimension Essential Training: The Basics
Group and duplicate models
- [Instructor] Package design often requires creating multiple iterations of the same design. Dimension makes this process really simple, especially when your placed graphics contain design iterations on separate artboards. The lemon flavor graphics on these models contain a chili flavor version on a second artboard. Let's take a look at how easily we can get set up for the chili flavor version by duplicating the lemon flavor one. First, we should group these models together, because having them grouped will make it easier to move and reposition the duplicated set. So, using my Select and Move tool, we can just marquee drag across both of these models to select both of them. We'll see that here in the Scene panel. And then in the Actions panel is this folder icon to create a group, or you could use the Command or Control + G. And that creates a new group in the Scene panel. Let's rename that right now by just…
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Add a 2D background image3m 15s
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Add and position 3D models4m 57s
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Add materials to models2m 11s
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Add brand graphics to models4m 35s
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Group and duplicate models2m 41s
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Work with graphics artboards2m 1s
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Edit material properties5m 11s
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Light the product shot1m 56s
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Working with camera views2m 31s
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Focus point and final render3m 48s
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Edit in Photoshop2m 25s
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