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A Work in Progress: Don't Judge A Book By Its Cover
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step 1 of 13
In order to generate the models in Photoshop 3d the pen tool can be used to create "paths" which are then lathed or extruded.
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This is the path for the book cover.
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Rendered book model without texture and bump maps. Bump maps are used to create some relief or topography on the surfaces.
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Text work. The positioning can be adjusted onto the model using the tools within the 3D mode.
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Texture and bump map for the books pages I used the filter > render fibers tool.
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Finished book.
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The Gavel. Once again shapes created with pen tool that have been lathed.
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Positioning the models.
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Exploded view of rocket. Lines/paths created with the pen tool.
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The gavel handle path.
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Exploded view of parts.
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Final result
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