Three kinds of 3D objects.
There are three kinds of 3D objects created by the 3D Invigorator plugin for Adobe Photoshop. When you first apply the 3D plugin, you will see a Start menu to begin with text, primitives or vector outlines.
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Choose your 3D text.
From the Start menu, choose Create 3D Text to begin with 3D text. Easily create 3D text objects in Invigorator.
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Choose your 3D primitive.
From the Start menu, choose Create 3D Primitive to begin with a simple 3D object. You can choose from a list of eight objects: spheres, cubes, cylinders, pyramids, cones and planes. Use the Duplicate command to quickly create another primitive to work with. Use the 3D tools to reposition your 3D objects quickly.
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Choose your 3D design.
From the Start menu, choose Open Illustrator File to begin with a vector design of your creation. The vector file can be as simple or complex as you want. The vector can have holes punched in it or be a solid. Point to an Illustrator file on your computer. You can open each Illustrator layer as a separate 3D object. You can separate grouped objects into individual pieces. You can even apply the Illustrator fill color to the new 3D object, and the stroke color to the object's edges. |
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