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Designing 3D Cube

Skill level:

Difficulty - /5


Time Required:

Time Required Icon hrs mins


Preview:


3D Cube.





Step 1:


Let's start out by creating a new file. I used a 600x600 pixels canvas set at 72dpi, and I filled my background with a white color. Now create a layer and go to Filter > Render > 3D Transform. On the 3D Transform window choose the Cube Tool and draw a cube on the canvas window. Then choose the Trackball Tool and rotate the cube so each side has a flat shape or else it won't render.







Step 2:


Choose the Pen Tool and under the options palette select Paths. In a new layer trace the top part of your cube. Once you have a path shape on the top side of the cube, right click your mouse and choose Fill paths with black color shade.





Step 3:


Under Layer Style(Layer > Layer Style) add an Inner Shadow, Satin and Gradient Overlay blending options to the black skewed rectangle shape layer. Then set the layer's blending mode to Lighten.











Step 4:


In another new layer trace the left side of your cube and fill paths with black color shade. Now under Layer Style(Layer > Layer Style) add an Inner Shadow and Gradient Overlay blending options. Then set the layer's blending mode to Lighten.









Step 5:


Select your Horizontal Type Tool and above your screen under the options palette set the font family to Wingdings, 130pt, strong and black color shade. In a new text layer type '>' which is a biohazard sign.





Step 6:


Under Layer Style(Layer > Layer Style) add an Inner Shadow and Stroke blending options to your '>' text layer.









Step 7:


Now modify the biohazard sign design so it fits with the top side of the cube. Use the transform options such as skew, scale and rotate. Since your working with a text layer the option Distort or Perspective will not be available.







Step 8:


Here we added the designs for the other side of the cube.





Results:


3D Cube.




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chex said on October 15, 2008 - 03:45
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BOO.

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