Fall 2021 ︎︎︎ SUNY Purchase ︎︎︎(DESN241) Design 1
Kniting Circle: Adobe Dimension
Background
This is a video that walks through a process with using Adobe Dimension. It is a streamlined way to create 3D imagery; namely product mockups. Please review the video below and let me know if you have any questions.Video
Keyboard Shortcuts/Time stamps
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00:00 intro/what I will make
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00:48 Tater Head graphic
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01:37 (the font is called Taters this is in the font repository)
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03:03 Adobe Dimension interface
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03:18 (CMD or CTRL + ' will toggle the grid)
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03:57 Adjusting canvas size and resolution
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04:45 Adding objects/looking at built in models
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06:19 (F will zoom in or out into the selected objects)
reviewing images ( will toggle the photorealistic preview)
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06:44 adding materials & editing parameters
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09:07 Adjusting environmental lights & directional lights
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11:04 Basic object translation (moving/rotating/scaling )
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12:06 Camera stuff (right click + drag or 1 is orbit tool, 2 or right click + spacebar+drag is panning, 3 or right click + shift + spacebar + drag is dolly)
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14:01 Camera "bookmarks" (CTRL or CMD + SHIFT + B saves a camera bookmark)
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14:49 Adding Image to surface of object + positioning it on object
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16:14 Adding Images to backgrounds + "matching" scene lighting and perspective to them
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18:07 Fleshing out the scene (montage)
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19:10 Rendering (CTRL or CMD + TAB to toggle modes)
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20:02 (render took about 10 minutes) + critiquing render
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22:20 Importing another model + creating a scene
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22:50 What you get when you export as a .PSD
Related videos
This is an alternate video showing the basic workflow in Adobe Dimension
This one uses Photoshop in order to create a custom 3D object for Adobe Dimension.
Creating more complex scenes in Adobe Dimension.
This one uses Photoshop in order to create a custom 3D object for Adobe Dimension.
Creating more complex scenes in Adobe Dimension.
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