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Photoshop CC 3D - how to wrap a smart object around a bottle

Engaged ,
Oct 09, 2013 Oct 09, 2013

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Hi There,

This seems to be a common question but none of the answers I've found make sense (I suspect they're for older versions of Photoshop).

I have a photograph of a jar and a smart object which is my label.

If I go: >3D >New mesh from layer >Mesh preset >Cylinder - then the label is wrapped around the cylinder and is actually perfect - job done.

Questions:

- How to I make the Cylinder transperant so I only see the label

- How do I get out of the 3D window so I can place my wrapped label on the photograph of the jar?

Sorry for the simple questions, I'm surprised I can't work this out (I have previous experience with Cinema 4d and  Modo) or find instructions/YouTube videos that make sense.

Any pointers in the right direction would be much appreciated.

Cheers

Ben

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Adobe Employee , Oct 10, 2013 Oct 10, 2013

Hi,

Outline for this exercise is to generate a 3D cylinder, create artwork you want to wrap around the cylinder, duplicate and modify that artwork to be used in an opacity map, and then arrange the 3D element on an image to composite together.

So the basic steps I used to do this:

1) New 1024px x 512px, RGB doc w/White background.

2) 3D> New Mesh from Layer> Depth Map to> Cylinder.

3) Change the workspace to '3D'

4) In the 3D panel, select the material 'Background'.

5) In the Properties panel, select t

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Nov 30, 2016 Nov 30, 2016

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Hi Shawn

There are some very good introductory videos to Photoshop 3D here :

https://design.tutsplus.com/series/using-photoshops-3d-capabilities--psd-18886

Dave

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New Here ,
Dec 17, 2019 Dec 17, 2019

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This might be a dumb question as I am new to photoshop, but how do I select the layer pixel and change them to white?

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Aug 20, 2020 Aug 20, 2020

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Thanks for this — but on a 2020 version of Photoshop CC I simply dont see this step...

"6) In the Properties panel, select the Diffuse texture pop-up and choose 'Edit Texture...'"


Any ideas?

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Aug 20, 2020 Aug 20, 2020

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This is a very old thread. The materials system has changed.

Use "Base Color" instead of Diffuse

 

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Aug 06, 2021 Aug 06, 2021

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This does not work anymore in the 22.4.3 I downloaded yesterday Aug. 5, 2021. I opened an existing bottle photo that I used a 3D wrap on to simulate the label I'm designing on the bottle. When I open the CYLINDER MATERIAL WRAP layer it does NOT SHOW ANYTHING BUT A BLACK EMPTY SPACE. This is why I hate updating anything Adobe. BTW, I have been using Ai/Ps/In since they came out.

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Aug 06, 2021 Aug 06, 2021

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To use 3D in v 22.x you will need to go to Preferences > Technology Preivews and check Deactivate native canvas. Then close and restart Photoshop.

This reverts the compositing to Open GL which is required for 3D preview

 

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Yes Photoshop 3D is nor ready for Photoshop 2021.  3D materials are not rendered correctly with UV so its not possible to use without deactivating  Photoshop 2021 native canvas support, Photoshop old support is required.

 

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