Adobe Dimension Course Section 23 Using Image Backgrounds and Alignment

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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 Using Image Backgrounds and Alignment in Adobe Dimension.

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Transcript
00:00So what you can also do is utilize image as backgrounds and align those objects to those
00:10particular backgrounds as well.
00:13So to do that, let me just go around and bring in the shopping bag right here, just like
00:17this.
00:18And then it's loading as you can see right here.
00:20Then I'm going to go around and bring in, let's say for example, this can bottle this
00:24like this as well.
00:26So this is what you have right here and there's the default studio lighting going on right
00:31now.
00:32So what I can do is I can go around onto the images section and then here you can see that
00:37I can go around and bring in a table background as you can see right here.
00:41But you can see that the alignment is not quite well right here and it's hard to actually
00:45go around and align it manually right here.
00:48But what you can do is you can go around and match the image right here and you can resize
00:53the image and match the camera perspective and create lights according to this particular
00:58alignment as well.
00:59So if I were to go around and press OK, then it actually analyzes out the image and then
01:05aligns it out well right here and matches out the lighting as well.
01:09So just like this, if I were to go around onto, let's say, for example, a render preview,
01:13then you can see that it matches out the lighting right there.
01:16You can change around the global level of intensity and change around the rotation of
01:20lighting as well and change around the shadow opacity as you like as well.
01:25Similarly, let's just go around and bring in this table around over here just like this.
01:30And once I do that, you can see that this is what you have.
01:33And now you can go around and match the image again and press OK.
01:38And then it analyzes it out and then arranges out the lighting accordingly right here.
01:44And this is the overall result, as you can see, just like this.
01:47So that is what you have.
01:48You can go around and bring in any image as you want as well.
01:53So let's say you want to add in a custom background.
01:56Then you can go around onto file, onto import, then utilize image as background.
02:01So once I do that, you can go around and bring in this background right here, as you can
02:05see, just like this.
02:07And then this is your custom background right there.
02:09So if I were to go around and press OK right here, then you can see that it utilizes the
02:13lighting and everything right here, just like that.
02:17And if I were to go around onto render preview, then this is what you have right here.
02:21So that is how you can go around and utilize image backgrounds as you like and then also
02:28go around and then arrange out the actions to match the image with the background and
02:33the alignment.
02:35So I hope you found this video useful.
02:37So be sure to comment on what you think about it.
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