I have been asked to produce a tutorial about how I created my Infinity Clock image and the 3D images that
accompany/overlay it. So here goes.
I have been asked to produce a tutorial about how I created my Infinity Clock image and the 3D images that accompany/overlay it. So here goes.
The Infinity Clock is created using Photoshop CS5 by use of a Droste plug in. I say CS5 as I have yet to track down this plug in for Creative Cloud, the newest and most up to date Adobe Photoshop software. The process is best explained by Gavin Hoey in his excellent video here:-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8D5e6bSW0g
To create the 3D bottle with the Infinity Clock I used Adobe Creative Cloud and step by step instructions are as follows.
Open the file for the Infinity Clock
Select 3D > New Mesh From Layer > Mesh Preset > Wine Bottle > Enter
This will give you the 3D effect bottle which you can rotate to the angle and view that you require. Save this as a .psd file which you can then overlay on the Infinity Clock.
Save the whole image as a .jpeg and away you go.
The Infinity Clock is created using Photoshop CS5 by use of a Droste plug in. I say CS5 as I have yet to track down this plug in for Creative Cloud, the newest and most up to date Adobe Photoshop software. The process is best explained by Gavin Hoey in his excellent video here:-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8D5e6bSW0g
To create the 3D bottle with the Infinity Clock I used Adobe Creative Cloud and step by step instructions are as follows.
Open the file for the Infinity Clock
Select 3D > New Mesh From Layer > Mesh Preset > Wine Bottle > Enter
This will give you the 3D effect bottle which you can rotate to the angle and view that you require. Save this as a .psd file which you can then overlay on the Infinity Clock.
Save the whole image as a .jpeg and away you go.