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Bad Processor
08-29-2010, 01:47 PM
YOU WILL NEED

Photoshop CS5
Basic knowledge of the PS interface

Beforehand...
Sometimes, as you may well know, Repoussé may be grayed out even on high power GPUs. To fix this, follow these steps:

Goto Edit>Preferences>3D...
Put VRAM usage up to an adequate amount (see fig. 1)

If that did nothing, try enabling OpenGL in your graphics card. If it's still not playing the game, you're screwed. Sorry.

http://i34.tinypic.com/1zdw0if.jpg
Fig. 1

The Basics

Create a new document. About 500x500px will do.
Create a new layer - it's not a good idea to use the background for 3D models.
Goto 3D>New Shape From Layer>Cube. This will make a 3D cube with editable face textures (though we won't get into textures in this guide).

There, you've created your first 3D object in Photoshop!

Manipulating the Cube
There are a few ways to manipulate objects in Photoshop. Here are some:
http://i36.tinypic.com/zm1f28.png
The arrow appears when you are using the Object Rotate tool. It appears when you are using the Camera Rotate tool as well, but it lacks the resizer. (There are 3 arrows - one for each axes).
Side note: You can rotate freely (on all axes) by just dragging the object and not the arrow.
If you're feeling adventurous, choose 3D>New Layer From 3D File... this will allow you to import several types of 3D model file (namely DAE, KML*, 3DS and OBJ.)
*KML is used in Google Earth and, less widely known, Google Sketchup. If you use Sketchup, then rename your .skp file to a .zip file and use the .kml found within.

3D Effects
You can treat the 3D object as a normal layer, for example adding layer styles, like in my signature. Experiment with them - layer styles are a powerful tool, and can produce a variety of interesting effects. I won't go into detail on layer styles in this guide. This can be used to create a basic cel-shading effect, using Stroke. However, there's a more effecient method.
In the layers window, right click the Textures subtree (should have an eye next to it). This will open a window, which should look like this:
http://i36.tinypic.com/34rwvgg.png
*Change the Crease Threshold value up to around 7 to remove the line going across the face, leaving the Edges only.

Brief: Animation
The way I did my signature was to make about 13 different GIF files, all the same except rotating the cube slightly. Then using a GIF animation software called UnFREEz I made it an animated GIF.
Note: Save frames as GIFs to avoid resaving each and every one.

Hope this helps you with Repoussé - if you make something cool with it, please tell me!

-- Bad Processor

EvilChicken!
08-29-2010, 01:50 PM
Damn, that was quick.
Nice job, looking forward to experimenting with this, once I get CS5.
I'll post what I'll make when I get it.

Rep+!

Frement
08-29-2010, 01:51 PM
So this requires CS5 (I have it installed but I have only started it once.)? Is this available for CS2 for example?

Bad Processor
08-29-2010, 01:55 PM
EvilChicken!: Thanks! ;)
Frement: No, I'm afraid this feature is only available in CS5. :(

-- BP

P1nky
09-01-2010, 04:11 AM
bleh i'm still stuck on cs3 :/ oh wells.

EvilChicken!
09-01-2010, 11:06 AM
Bah, I can't pick anything besides "Basic" in the OpenGL settings.. Even after updating graphics drivers and all. >:

Going to try it on my home computer when I get home today, hopefully I'll be more lucky then.

Shuttleu
09-01-2010, 11:10 AM
ooo... this gives me something to do with my new cs5 master i just got :D

~shut

EDIT: damn, my laptop is too wimpy, time to start up the desktop

Cstrike
09-06-2010, 11:05 PM
I still use MSPaint :D

Though I do want CS3+

Shuttleu
09-06-2010, 11:07 PM
I still use MSPaint :D

Though I do want CS3+

if you want cs5, pm me *wink* *wink* *nudge* *nudge*

~shut

EvilChicken!
09-08-2010, 12:37 PM
Hm, it appears as if the menu/option section entitled "3D" simply is non-existent in my Photoshop.. I've googled this and haven't managed to find any solutions; anybody knows what might be wrong?

For the record, I am indeed using CS5 Extended.
Kinda sad, I was looking forward to trying this.

Shuttleu
09-08-2010, 01:05 PM
what do you have then?

this is what i have
http://img718.imageshack.us/img718/5356/46159276.png

~shut

EvilChicken!
09-08-2010, 07:23 PM
http://img697.imageshack.us/img697/9439/52766879.jpg

>:

3D menu is only available in the extended version, right?
I'm starting to think that whoever uploaded that torrent just labeled "Extended" to get more hits.. But that makes no sense, I'm strongly confident that at least someone would have noticed and commented on that..

Oh, and I have my OpenGL set to "Max" or "High" or whatever the "max"-option is, I can't remember now.

Shuttleu
09-08-2010, 10:31 PM
if this is what yours looks like then i think you have normal photoshop, sorry

http://softfive.com/files/uploads/Adob-Photoshop-CS5.jpg

~shut

anonymity
09-09-2010, 12:52 AM
Sometimes people don't notice this. But if you go to Window you can change the view type of your program. That often gets people messed up because they might think they have different options or a different version. EX - if you have the master suite and you have the windows option on essentials, a lot of your tools and view styles will appear to be missing or different. Make sure you have the appropriate window style selected for you.

ps: good tut. :)

EvilChicken!
09-09-2010, 11:00 AM
if this is what yours looks like then i think you have normal photoshop, sorry

~shut

Meeh, stupid uploaders, naming their uploads decieving names..
Thanks for clearing it up, though!

I'll stop spamming this thread until I get Extended, then..