Mark Singley
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HI Guys!
I've been doing photoshop for over 20 years and just found this forum, so I"ll try and contribute where I can.
I need a few pointers with 3D in photoshop.
Anybody please chime in.
I've had to mock up semi transparent bottles with labels.
Like water bottles with labels around it.
-- my labels cut in half if I create the rotation for the bottle using a path. they repeat, and I need to show the backs so instead of going all the way around the rotated extrusion they go half and repeat.
-- someitmes there is a white or grey or whatever profile of the bottle mesh that I used to rotate that appears inside the bottle when I adjust the opacity
-- how do I add a label like on a water bottle, and show the bottle opaque with fluid inside?
Does the label have to be on another layer? or do I do it with opacity masks?
Can't find this info anywhere.
Some do it with opacity masks, some seem to add it as a projection...
What's the best way to do it? Driving me nuts.
I opened the stock wine bottle and it seems that the label is a separate layer, not part of the bottle texture.
Any help much appreciated.
I've been doing photoshop for over 20 years and just found this forum, so I"ll try and contribute where I can.
I need a few pointers with 3D in photoshop.
Anybody please chime in.
I've had to mock up semi transparent bottles with labels.
Like water bottles with labels around it.
-- my labels cut in half if I create the rotation for the bottle using a path. they repeat, and I need to show the backs so instead of going all the way around the rotated extrusion they go half and repeat.
-- someitmes there is a white or grey or whatever profile of the bottle mesh that I used to rotate that appears inside the bottle when I adjust the opacity
-- how do I add a label like on a water bottle, and show the bottle opaque with fluid inside?
Does the label have to be on another layer? or do I do it with opacity masks?
Can't find this info anywhere.
Some do it with opacity masks, some seem to add it as a projection...
What's the best way to do it? Driving me nuts.
I opened the stock wine bottle and it seems that the label is a separate layer, not part of the bottle texture.
Any help much appreciated.