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__Anyone know where I can get simple 3D models?

Enthusiast ,
Feb 07, 2018 Feb 07, 2018

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__Anyone know where I can get simple 3D models?

I know this isn't the correct forum, but I really need simple 3D objects (hopefully for free), like rounded hockey puck shapes or cones

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A  goolgle search will find you many models.  A hockey puck Cylinder is built into  Photohop  and some other basic objects.

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Thanks so much

however, I guess I should clarify - I want a 3D model that could go into a 3D program... (not just Illustrator or Photoshop) Thanks

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You can export Photoshop models built from meshes or extrusions in standard 3D formats such as obj or dae for use in other applications. Just use 3D export 3D layer

For other model sites just Google.

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If you want to build 3D models IMO you should use an application that is designed the be a 3D application.  Like sketchup, blender, 3D Max etc not Photoshop. Photoshop's 3d feature is more or less a basic 3D add on..  Good to thing like patching  Spherical Panorama, and  adding basic 3d object and text to your 2d images these object can be manipulated in 3D space in Photoshop in your 2D document. You can Also animate 3D object in video timeline.

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in photoshop go to 3D>Get More Content.

(car from extra content that shipped with cs3)

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Lots of 3d stuff and links here:

https://www.photoshop.com/products/photoshop/3d/content

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This type of thing is what I'm looking for - saved as a .OBJ or a Collada (ZAE / DAE) File....

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