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Adobe Dimension is a 3D Mockup tool which is a part of Adobe Creative Cloud. In this course, you will learn how to work in a 3d environment, import 3d models, add in textures, render and export final outputs.

In this video lesson, we will learn about Adjusting 3D Models in Adobe Dimension.

You can access the entire Adobe Dimension Course in the following playlist:
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Transcript
00:00So over here, you can see that I got this working space right here that I can right
00:09click and click and drag to actually go around and then move up.
00:14So over here on the left hand side, you can see that there's many shapes, there's text
00:18shapes that you can actually add in, but I'm just going to go around and start with the
00:21cube first.
00:22And you can see that I have a cube that I can go around and move it and place it wherever
00:27I want.
00:28So I can go around and drag this up and I can see this shadow, which can be used as
00:32a reference to know where the object is.
00:35I can go around and click on this right here, this little dot to align it to the surface
00:40again and rotate this by utilizing the rotation handles around over here just like this as
00:45well.
00:46You can see all of the properties of this particular shape around over here on the right
00:50hand side.
00:51But that is what we're going to cover up as we progress along the course.
00:55Then we got the cylinder around over here as well that we can move around.
00:59And over here you can see that I got models around over here as well, different models,
01:03which are made up by using multiple shapes.
01:06If I were to go around on the gift bag, let's say, for example, then you can see that I
01:10got this gift bag right here that I can move aside just like this.
01:15Then I can go around onto this gift bag and over here on the scene section, you can select
01:19out different objects.
01:21And this gift bag right here is actually made up of two objects that is paper and bag, which
01:26I can actually go around and select it out.
01:28So I can go around and let's say only select the paper, drag it up right here just like
01:32this.
01:33And then let's say, for example, scale it up just like this and change it out according
01:37to how you want.
01:38You can even move it out right here.
01:40But if I were to select out this gift bag, then you can see that both of them act as
01:45the same model or object.
01:49This is something called grouping, and that is something we're going to work around as
01:53we progress along the course as well.
01:55So there's many different objects, as you can see.
01:57And apart from that, you can see that there's different type of materials that you can add
02:02and so forth that we're going to cover up along as well.
02:05So there's different objects, as you can see, just click and drag it out and then place
02:09it out as you like.
02:11And then you can see that you can go around and rotate it out right here just like this.
02:15And then you can pull it out right here just like this to resize it out according to how
02:19you want right here.
02:20Resize it out from the side or from this side around over here as well.
02:24Or you can work around with the sides all together around over here just like this as
02:28well by clicking and dragging it out.
02:30So you can go around and rotate it, place it wherever you want just like this and so
02:34forth right here.
02:35You can resize it out right here, click and drag it out right here or hold shift to resize
02:40everything at the same size as well.
02:42So hold shift and then resize this out right here to actually go around and maintain the
02:47proportion while resizing everything as you like.
02:51So that is how you can work around with 3D models as you like inside of Adobe Dimension.
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