From the course: Dimension Essential Training: Workflows with Photoshop and Illustrator
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Final render edits in Photoshop - Dimension Tutorial
From the course: Dimension Essential Training: Workflows with Photoshop and Illustrator
Final render edits in Photoshop
- [Instructor] Completed dimension scenes like this can be rendered to a layered Photoshop file. Let's see how to do that. So far we've just been working in the design tab here. In the upper left hand corner, we'll click on render and that'll show us the render options. Renders are saved to a local hard drive by default, but there's also an option to render in the cloud. Cloud renders are saved to your creative cloud files. The cloud render is still beta at this time, but I've had a lot of success with it. Cloud renders free up your computer to continue working on other projects, and depending on the speed of your computer, it could be faster too. Camera bookmarks can be rendered to individual files, and we see those here. This scene has two camera bookmarks, the top and the start view. To get a layered Photoshop file, you need to choose the PSD export formats here. I've already rendered this scene and the Splash soda scene, so I'll switch to Photoshop to see what kind of post…
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Create a Photoshop 3D extruded model for use in Dimension4m 37s
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Work with Photoshop models in Dimension5m 9s
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Photoshop for graphic decals3m 31s
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Adobe Stock for product images5m 56s
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Add a graphic decal from Photoshop4m 34s
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Create materials and material properties with Photoshop6m 23s
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Work with Photoshop-created materials in Dimension4m 58s
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Edit in Photoshop from Dimension4m 40s
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Final render edits in Photoshop6m 27s
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