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1. Make a new RGB image. I used the dimensions of 260 x 260 in the example. Click on Filter > Render > 3D Transform.
2. To start making cubes, click on the Cube Tool. Make a cube depending on the size of your image...
1. Create a new project (I used 10x10 cm). Color the background black.
2. Now, make a new layer (Shift+Ctrl+N). Then you go to Filter-->Reder-->3d Transform...
3. Make a random selection of forms. Now rotate the selection a 180 degrees...
First, to make 3D shapes, open a new document, any size, and choose a background. Now, create a new layer. Then, go to filter>>render>>3D transform. Now, from the buttons on the left side, select either the cylinder, cube, or sphere tool. I have selected the cube tool...
To install it, make sure Photoshop is closed. Go to your original installation package (in my case the Creative Suite, Premium Edition) and insert the 'Resources and Extras' cd. Browse to '(Drive Letter):GoodiesPhotoshop CSOptional Plug-InsFilters' folder and copy the '3D Transform.8BF' file.....
1. Start with a new Type Layer, type-face Arial, Bold Italic, and in this case its better to work with a larger Font size -- (Document size is 640x480, so i used a font size of 550 pt (anti-alias method to - Crisp).
2. Next duplicate your layer as a backup and turn off visibility...
1. In a new document, foreground color #D9D9D9 then select the 'Rectangle Shape Tool' and draw in a shape as I have captured below.
Make sure there's enough room around your document for rotation and distortion.
2. With the 'Rectangle Shape Tool' still selected, go to the 'Options'...
Editor's Pick in Photoshop Tutorials, May 2005
While doing this tutorial, you’ll find yourself exposed to a plethora of Photoshop tools, including the liquefy tool, add anchor point tool, and pen tool.
This Photoshop video tutorial will teach you how to create nifty looking 3d organic shapes using the radial gradient tool and wave. You will be learning to use the blending options in the gradient tool, wave distortions, colorizing, ...
Attention Photoshop CS users! This tutorial will not work with Photoshop CS. The 3D Transform tool used in this tutorial is no longer available in this most recent version of Photoshop. 1. Start by creating a new image of any size. Then create a new layer and go to Filter > Render > 3D Transform....
Here is a quick little tutorial that will teach you how to produce a grid that seems to be on a plane. This is a similar effect to what was used on the movie Tron. Remember that anyone? Oops, I'm dating myself. It seems this effect ...









