Open your project and select the 2D layer (text, shape, or photo) you want to convert. Apply the Preset: 3D > New Mesh from Layer > Mesh Preset and choose your desired shape (e.g., Wine Bottle Switch Workspaces: Photoshop will prompt you to switch to the 3D Workspace . Accepting this will open the 3D and Properties panels. Refine the Mesh: Properties Panel
Here’s why that post title stands out to anyone familiar with Adobe Photoshop's 3D features:
: Automatically generates 3D geometry based on the lightness and darkness of your 2D image (e.g., creating a terrain from a grayscale photo). 3d mesh presets for photoshop cc 2015
Select the new 3D object in your 3D Panel, then look at the .
There are various types of 3D mesh presets available for Photoshop CC 2015, each designed for specific applications. Here are a few examples: Open your project and select the 2D layer
In Photoshop CC 2015, the "Mesh Presets" (Soda Can, Wine Bottle, Hat, etc.) are located inside the 3D panel.
Around the time of the CC 2015 release, PixelSquid launched a plugin specifically for Photoshop. It offered over 4,700 free 3D objects (plants, buildings, household items) that designers could drag and drop directly into their PSD files via a plugin. (Note: While the service evolved, the concept remains valid—seek out Photoshop plugins that convert 3D libraries into drag-and-drop assets.) Refine the Mesh: Properties Panel Here’s why that
Photoshop CC 2015 comes loaded with several stock mesh presets. These are categorized under geometric wraps and standard extrusions. Method A: Creating a Mesh from a 2D Layer (The Shape Wrap)
Instead of building complex geometry from scratch using external computer-aided design (CAD) or dedicated 3D animation software, Photoshop CC 2015 provides instant blueprints. These presets are categories into two primary types:
Photoshop CC 2015 streamlined the 3D printing pipeline, allowing users to send models to 3D PDF format. The software automatically checks the model for printability and makes necessary corrections. Additionally, integration with 3D Hubs provides printer profiles for direct printing to service providers from within Photoshop.
Once you've created the mesh, it exists as a in your document, distinct from standard pixel or text layers.