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creating a 3d model to use

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Sep 21, 2018 Sep 21, 2018

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I need to add graphics to our range of products that are simple coffee cup shaped cylinder. The top is 100mm diameter and the base is 70mm. Is there a way of altering the standard model or would I have to create it in another application and import it?

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Adobe Employee , Sep 21, 2018 Sep 21, 2018

At the moment Dimension has no modeling or advanced editing features, so you'll need to create/edit your models in other applications.  In Dimensino you can only sort of 'skew' the entire object, not specific ends, of the cylinder, for example.

We may add editing/creation in the future.  If you're interested, please feel free to vote/comment or post your own ideas on our feedback site:  Adobe Dimension CC Feedback Portal

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At the moment Dimension has no modeling or advanced editing features, so you'll need to create/edit your models in other applications.  In Dimensino you can only sort of 'skew' the entire object, not specific ends, of the cylinder, for example.

We may add editing/creation in the future.  If you're interested, please feel free to vote/comment or post your own ideas on our feedback site:  Adobe Dimension CC Feedback Portal

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