1. Téléchargez le fichier d’exemple
et ouvrez « 3d-model-wrapping.psd » dans Photoshop.
Mise en scène de votre produit
2. Le calque « Packaging graphic » étant sélectionné, choisissez 3D > Nouveau filet à partir du calque > Filet prédéfini > Soda pour mettre en scène votre image de packaging pour canette 3D. Lorsque vous êtes invité à passer à l’espace de travail 3D, cliquez sur Oui pour continuer.
3. Passez du panneau Calques au panneau 3D. Si ce dernier n'est pas visible, choisissez Fenêtre >3D.
4. Pour cette scène, choisissez Vue active dans le panneau 3D.
5. Sélectionnez Faire tourner la caméra 3D en orbite dans la barre du haut. Le curseur affiche une petite orbite qui permet de faire tourner le modèle 3D. Vous pouvez la faire glisser dans différentes directions pour changer l’angle de vue de la canette dans l’espace. Choisissez une vue montrant le dessus de la canette et l’ombre portée.
6. Faites maintenant pivoter la canette de sorte que l’étiquette vous fasse directement face. Pour ce faire, cliquez sur la canette pour afficher l’axe3D. Survolez le marqueur rouge de l’axe y jusqu’à ce que le cercle jaune apparaisse.
7. Faites pivoter la canette par glissement afin de centrer l’étiquette.
Application d’une matière réaliste
8. Pour finaliser la maquette, vous pouvez ajuster les paramètres de la matière. Sélectionnez Label_Material dans la catégorie Soda du panneau3D et modifiez les propriétés dans le panneau au-dessus. Définissez l’option Brillance sur 9 % et l’option Métallique sur 16 %.
9. Pour opérer le rendu de la maquette, cliquez sur l’icône de cube 3D en bas du panneau. En fonction de la puissance de votre ordinateur, le rendu peut prendre un certain temps. Lorsqu’il est terminé, vous pouvez enregistrer la maquette.
Et voilà !
À votre tour d'appliquer une image 2D à une maquette de produit 3D dans Photoshop. Téléchargez les ressources fournies ou utilisez vos propres fichiers, puis partagez le résultat sur Facebook, Twitter et Instagram avec le hashtag #MadewithPhotoshop pour recueillir des avis et échanger avec d’autres créatifs.
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