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Photoshop F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 04 10:41 pm)
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O.K. I really haven't fooled around with it much myself but when you're importing your model it's also importing the flat texture map which is what you paint on and then when you save it you can then view it on your model with Photoshop. In other words you can't paint directly on your model in a 3d view ala BodyPaint3d. At this point Photoshop's 3d capabilities are very rudimentary and mostly only truely useful for compositing a 3d model into a 2d scene.
that program was called 3d paint by metacreations for itstime quite good.
now u can use blender its free.
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some free stuff i made
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for almost daily fotos
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I like to make my own textures for some of the poser clothing and figures... and was fiddling around with the 3d painting in photoshop last night... has anyone successfully created textures for poser objects using the 3d painting method? or should I just go back to the tried and true way of painting the maps?