
With it you can build out a custom 3D character using an intelligent UI, and then either bring your newly created character into Photoshop CC, or upload it to Mixamo's where you can add MoCap data and Download workable 3D files in a variety of formats. Adobe Fuse is a new 3D character creator app, part of Adobe Creative Cloud. If you want to completely customize an existing material, you can dig into the asset folder of Adobe Fuse and open up an image materials in Photoshop CC. By customizing the textures, you can adjust materials found on the clothing, as well as swap out the textures, change the colors, and more. Want to get a more in-depth look at Adobe Fuse? Learn what Adobe Fuse is, and how to bring Characters from Fuse into Photoshop CC Learn how to bring Adobe Fuse Characters in Cinema 4D Take a closer look at how to Assemble a Character Learn how to Customize and Model a 3D Character in Fuse See how you can add and Edit Clothing in Adobe Fuse Learn about editing Textures for Fuse Characters in PhotoshopĪfter you've assembled a 3D character in Adobe Fuse, then worked on customizing the character, and added clothing to your character, you can also edit and customize the Materials once you bring the 3D character into Photoshop. I get into starting in Photoshop's 3D environment to create a basic 3D logo, as well as working with Adobe Fuse, a new 3D character creation app that integrates with through Adobe CC Libraries. Transitioning into 3D animation can seem like a big leap, but there are gradual steps you can follow to make it less intimidating. In this live event recorded at Ascend Training, I give an overview on how to transition from Graphic Design apps like Photoshop into working in 3D.
