![]() ![]() This will create a new camera in your scene and switch you away from the default Perspective View.įrame up your object and add a light or two if you’d like to render into Photoshop to make your scene look pretty (this isn’t necessary if you’re only using the bridge to exchange texture maps). Now head over to File – Initialise Photoshop 3D Bridge. Open both DAZ Studio and Photoshop to begin, and load the item you’d like to work with into your DAZ Studio scene. If you’re running an older version of DAZ Studio, you must upgrade before the bridge can be used (I don’t think we have access to previous versions of either DAZ Studio or the bridge). With each Photoshop upgrade, Adobe may change the installation path, and if that’s wrong, Install Manager can’t copy the files into the right location – so it’s something to watch out for.ĭAZ update the bridge with every major release of DAZ Studio, which means that you can only install the most current version of the bridge with the most current version of DAZ Studio. Make sure the path to your Photoshop installation is correct (you can check this by clicking that little gear icon at the top right, and then select the Applications tab). The easiest way to get the bridge onto your system is via the DAZ Install Manager (DIM). I’ll also discuss how to bring a whole 3D scene into Photoshop and add a few troubleshooting tips.īut I know that videos aren’t for everybody, so I thought I’d also add some written instructions here for good measure. It’s a little clunky and a little old school, but it can still be a helpful tool to either render a scene from DAZ Studio directly into Photoshop for compositing, or exchange texture maps for easy changes and amendments. In this video I’ll show you how to use the Photoshop 3D Bridge in DAZ Studio 4.9.
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