![]() ![]() The Object Tool allows you to rotate the object itself. You use this tool to fly around the object, walk through a scene, or view a scene from any direction relative to the object. The Camera Tool allows you to move the “camera” that is viewing the model in 3-D perspective. The former gives the viewer a different perspective of the static object, while the latter actually moves the object. Photoshop Extended offers two ways to manipulate your view of the model: the Camera Tool and the Object Tool. I encountered no lags of any kind in rotating, cutting sections in, or moving the model. Performance on my test computer, a MacBook Intel Core 2 Duo with 2GB of RAM, was snappy. You can even create cross-sections, or slices, of the model in real time and adjust the location of the sections with a slider control. ![]() After that you can scale, rotate, position, and render the model just as you would in any 3-D program. Layers with 3-D objects can co-exist with 2-D layers in the same document. The 3-D model automatically opens in its own Photoshop layer. Importing a 3-D object into a file is straightforward: you simply use the Open command from the File menu to navigate to and select your 3-D object.
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