Congratulations, you've found my tutorial on 3D Abstract Rendering in PHOTOSHOP! Quite possible the only one like it!
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Please, if you use this tutorial, comment and post a link to your work so I can see how you all use it! I'd LOVE to see what you all come up with.
--oh yeah, I almost forgot! Props to for the tech brushes (used in the preview image above.
if you use this tutorial, please send me a link so i can see how it works for ya! I'd love to see it! Also, please let me know if I have missed anything.. LOL
Thanks! I was amazed when I figured out these effects could be produced with photoshop! Can't believe I did it either. I'm glad I decided to think outside the "box" and experiment with PS today!!!
The 3D Transform filter is no longer installed with the default installation of Photoshop CS.
It's still available on the Photoshop CD. To install it, go to your original installation CD (for the Creative Suite, this is the "Resources and Extras" CD). Browse to: Goodies\Photoshop CS\Optional Plug-Ins\Filters on the CD and copy the "3D Transform.8BF" file into C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CS\Plug-Ins\Filters.
You will need to close and reopen Photoshop for the filter to become available. Then you should find the filter under Filter > Render> 3D Transform.
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Great job. Thanks for it!
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and you just discovvered everything by yourself thats just so great!!!
ITS AWSOME!!
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It's still available on the Photoshop CD. To install it, go to your original installation CD (for the Creative Suite, this is the "Resources and Extras" CD). Browse to: Goodies\Photoshop CS\Optional Plug-Ins\Filters on the CD and copy the "3D Transform.8BF" file into C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CS\Plug-Ins\Filters.
You will need to close and reopen Photoshop for the filter to become available. Then you should find the filter under Filter > Render> 3D Transform.
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