Photoshop CS3 Extended - 3D Tutorial
In simplest terms, the bridge between Photoshop and DAZ Studio is much like a regular bridge in that it provides an easy
way to transport your content from one application to the another and back again. In this case, the bridge is used to
transport models and 3D elements from within DAZ Studio to Photoshop so that the models may be modified, combined,
and used as a resource in your Photoshop documents ...
Once DAZ Studio is initialized, a new window showing the DAZ Studio 3D Bridge Options will also be visible. This is what
you will use to transport your 3D objects between the applications. From this window you can also Close DAZ Studio,
Preview Your Image, Render to a New Layer, Import your Current Scene into Photoshop, Import and Export Image Maps,
or Close the window. If you would like more information on what these options do, please read the 3D Bridge Help PDF for
more information.
Once inside DAZ Studio, you set a scene as you normally would with whatever models, textures, lights, and cameras you
would like. Keep in mind that you will be taking the scene into Photoshop once done so the more items in your scene, the
more memory intensive the process is. If higher polygon counts are troublesome in DAZ Studio or Poser on your current
system, you should try using singular items or items with lower polygon counts to see how your system handles.
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