Forum: Vue


Subject: Importing photoshop layers into Vue

johnr1969 opened this issue on Dec 30, 2006 · 6 posts


johnr1969 posted Sat, 30 December 2006 at 2:48 PM

Any suggestions gratefully received. I am new to Vue, although I have used Photoshop for a long time to produce artworks. I am trying to import a fairly complex shape (a tangle of tentacles) created in photoshop as a layer into a scene in vue infinite. Ideally I was hoping there might be a way to make this a 3d object? Is there a programme that would automate this process? Or is this impossible? Or is it a better idea to integrate this shape after the vue scene has been rendered, and imported into photoshop?


thefixer posted Sat, 30 December 2006 at 2:59 PM

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bruno021 posted Sat, 30 December 2006 at 5:15 PM

NO, a 2d image can't be changed into a 3d object, unless you get some extremely expensive photgrammetry software. You can create vector shapes in PS though and import them in Vue to be used with 3d text. The vector shape will be used as splines to create the outer shape of a 3d object when used with the 3d text editor. Provided you use Vue 6 Infinite, not 5.



dlk30341 posted Sat, 30 December 2006 at 5:43 PM

Adobe Illustrator could do this(lots of $$$ involved) but you would need a modeling program that could handle it(as AI would create a vector item as Bruno has stated) - Wings 3d(free) I know can.  You would do an outline of the item you wanted then import into a modeling program to refine it.  It's quite tedious.  You'd be better off using a billboard, in this case, unless of course you are versed in modeling.


Djeser posted Sun, 31 December 2006 at 5:18 AM

I think you could import your bitmap image into the terrain editor and create a 3D object there.

Sgiathalaich


TheWingedOne posted Thu, 04 January 2007 at 3:50 AM

I don't know if I got the point, but did you already try to add the image of the PS layer to a plan in Vue and also aply a transparency map if necessary?

Maybe you can post an example, so we get a better understanding what you're up to.