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Old 30th March 2007, 07:39   #19 (permalink)
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I'm not quite sue what happened to your link but if you are referring to this article check out page 2 of the article.

http://creativemac.digitalmedianet.c...sp?id=118679-1

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1. Can I create my own 3D objects directly in Photoshop? The answer is: kind of. You can use Vanishing Point in Photoshop to create multi-planed objects, essentially extruding a 2D file manually, then export that extrusion to a supported 3D file format (DXF or 3DS) or use it to create a new 3D layer directly within Photoshop. Both options are available through the Vanishing Point window via the little flyaway menu next to the tools palette.
This is currently the equivalent to the function of a PDF

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2. Can I export 3D content to After Effects? Yes and no. Using Vanishing Point, you can export your extrusions to a new After Effects CS3 format that treats the Vanishing Point planes as pre-defined After Effects 3D layers. (More on this when we get our grubby hands on the AECS3 beta. At this point, I have only seen this feature demonstrated and have not used it myself.) At present, I have not found a way to export 3D objects (OBJ, 3DS, etc.) to After Effects CS3.
I think that's what we were looking for

Last edited by rickei; 30th March 2007 at 07:43. Reason: bad link??
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