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3D presentation advice 66 Responses
Last post: 2 years, 2 months ago | Thread started: Mar 10, 10, 12:35 p.m.
Out of context: Response #1 [Mar 10, 10, 12:35 p.m.]
- M_C_P
there's too many variables here. there's no one way for any given product.
what product? shoes? cereal boxes? coffee mugs?
photoshop cs4 has some simple 3D shapes you can map a given layer to. you might be able to warp/deform/mangle your rasterized bitmap image onto an image of your product, ie: fake it.
more complex shapes like shoes require 3d mapping and UV editing skills.


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