Photoshop 3D Into After Effects Workflow – Day 1

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One of the coolest features of late that Adobe has included is the ability to open 3D models within Photoshop and After Effects. In this tutorial Brian will use the example of a mock coffee shop promo to show some of the basics techniques you can use. I hope the coffee is fresh though, otherwise that’s grounds to not watch the tut… grounds… coffee… yeah.

Requirements

  • Coffee Cup Model You can download the model here.

Overview

  • Core Training Value: Learn how to import a 3d model and style/light it with Photoshop. Then import that model into After Effects to create a 3D scene with camera animations.
  • Difficulty: Intermediate

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Discussion 16 Comments

  1. ramesh says:

    wow great ! nice coffee ..

  2. IANH - BR says:

    I prefer cappuchino :D

  3. This is a helpful tutorial. Thanks Brian!

  4. Giovanni says:

    Not good enough… c’mon guys. That’s some bad 3D.

    • You’re right.. the anti aliasing is bad

      • Pepijn says:

        Maybe that this is a bug in the Photoshop Live 3D in AE, but you’re right, the anti-aliasing IS bad….
        I am not sure if PS Live also has support for bump and specular maps, but this would have made the whole scene much more realistic.. especially in the wooden table… This looks a bit flat now..

  5. Simone Di Francesco says:

    150$ for this? I have to begin to shot my composition… sorry Brian… is not so good…

  6. IANH - BR says:

    This is Photoshop 3D, this is not 3D Max and Maya. that’s the problem

  7. Jan V says:

    No it’s not the problem. You can turn the anti aliasing setting from draft to Best in photoshop….
    The final version of this tutorial does not look very good at all – it could have been a lot better with a couple of switches turned on.

    Also, photoshop supports bump mapping and reflectivity etc.

  8. Maceo says:

    Cool tut,
    photoshop 3d has many uses!! , i used it in my music vid, check out second 45+ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Plhgyp0KNQQ

  9. Anton says:

    Is there way to export 3ds → After Effects, or we have to import to Photoshop first?

    • Peter says:

      As of CS4, you need to go through Photoshop to get 3D models into AE. You can create some 3D primitives using CC Sphere/Cylinder, some bicubics via the Freeform AE plugins, and 3D particles with Particular, but for actual models you have to go through Photoshop.

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