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Hello friends, welcome to Tutorials Point
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In this video we are going to learn 3DiDropper tool in Adobe Photoshop
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So friends, the 3D material eye dropper tool in Adobe Photoshop is used to sample color from 3D models
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and apply them to other elements within the same scene. Now the tool works similarly to the standard eye
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to the standard eye dropper tool but it allow you to select color from a 3D materials
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and maps such as diffuse, bum, specular etc. So friends you can find a 3D material eye dropper tool in a tool bar over here
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Just long press over here and you can see a 3D material eye dropper tool
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You can use a shortcut eye to activate this tool. If you are in eye dropper tool and if you want to switch to 3D eyedropper tool then you can use Sift plus I to switch from one tool to another tool like this. Okay
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So right now I'm just selecting 3D material eye dropper tool. So friends to use the 3D material eye dropper tool in Photoshop simply click on the 3D material or a map within your scene to select it
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But here you need to note that the 3D material eye dropper tool is only available in Photoshop with the 3D features enable
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To access this tool you will need to have the 3D panel open and the 3D object or a scene selected
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Now friends, in this video we are going to learn how we can put this image into a 3D cube or a 3D object
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So friends, first of all, if you don't have this 3D. enable over here then you can activate from Windows or you can also change your workspace to 3D for all the features inside this 3D So friends first of all we need to use a 3D material eye dropper tool to select any
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object and we paste that image into any 3D object from this tool which is called a 3D material
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drop tool. So in this video we are going to learn 3D material eye dropper tool and
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as well as 3D material drop tool. These 3D material drop tool will use for paste that footage
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into that 3D model. So let's see practically how we can do that
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So guys, first of all, we need to use a 3D I material drop tool
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to select this picture. First of all, I am just unlock it and just click over here
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And it will be select this entire footage. Now, to see the result, we need to see the result, we need to
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create a 3d panel because right now we are in 2d for that you need to go over
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here and here you need to select 3d fine now you need to go new mesh from
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layer and here you can see a different different by default preset over here
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like a corn cube wrap cube cylinder donut hat pyramid ring soda sphere wine
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bottle etc by clicking on of this object you can directly create a 3d object so right now we are just
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creating a cube so I'm just selecting this cube once you selecting this cube your
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scene will be created in a 3d now it will be asking you you are about to create
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a 3D layer would you like to switch to 3d workspace yes if you not get the
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option and if you want to manually switch on your workspace in 3
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you need to go to Windows workspace and from here you can activate your 3D workspace without these you can use 3d iDropper tool so guys as you can see you can see our footage
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over here now this footage is apply or not 3d cube but right now we can't see
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for that we need to select this move tool and after selecting this move tool we
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can get the category over here which is orbit the 3d camera
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We can orbit this camera right now we are watching this view from the Photoshop camera
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So I'm just selecting any of here and as you can see by using the mouse I can rotate this footage
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Like this okay, so as you can see our image is attached to this side of the cube
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Now if I want to attach my cube on a left right top and back then what we have to do is
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First of all, we need to select this 3Di dropper tool and then I am just selecting this footage. Okay
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After the processing, my footage is selected. Now we need to paste over here
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So for that, we need to select this material drop tool. By using shortcut G, you can activate this
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I'm just selecting this and simply click here and your footage will be paste over here
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So I'm just selecting again my move tool and I'm just rotating this
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As you can see my footage over here. Same you can also attach here
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I'm just selecting my 3D dropper tool, select this footage and after that I'm selecting this
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material drop tool and select over here. See this is a very useful tool for creating any 3D object in Adobe Photoshop
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Like this I am also can get this footage on the top now I just rotating this view to check this okay so friends you can also save this footage first of all I showing you some
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property first is orbit 3D camera now this is for move your view this is
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a 3D camera this is for pen you can just move your pen like this you can just
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move up down left right okay So now I'm just save this footage in PNG and show you how the footage is look like
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So I just going to file, save as. So friends, I'm just going to my location and here I'm saving my footage
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3D cube fine and just save it. Okay and I'm just press okay
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Now I'm going to that location and show you how our footage is look like
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So friends, as you can see, this is a lot. our footage and just open it result so like this you can create a very creative
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footage in Adobe Photoshop using a 3die eye dropper tool and now we are going to
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apply a 3Di dropper tool on my footage okay so for that I'm just selecting 3d
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okay here I'm selecting new mesh mess preset and now I'm going to apply my
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footage on soda so after click on these my footage will automatically come into this
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soda can as you can see so friends like these you can create a lot of things
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using a 3d iD dropper tool in Adobe Photoshop this is a very simple tool you
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just need to practice yourself okay check all these properties and see what
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happen with this so thank you so much guys see you in the next next video