ming opened this issue on Feb 14, 2010 · 6 posts
AprilYSH posted Sun, 14 February 2010 at 11:38 AM
Yes, you use the usual photoshop tools and paint direct on the mesh that you can rotate, zoom, pan, etc. The painting works well but a bit slow changing numerical entry values in the 3d palette. Strange, that. If anything were to be slow, I'd expect it to be the actual 3d painting part heh...
Photoshop CS5 is due out this year sometime, some rumours say first quarter.
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