New KelbyOne Class Bundle: Create 3D Effects with 2D Filters AND Dramatic Lighting Effects Using Depth Maps

Create 3D Effects with 2D Filters AND Dramatic Lighting Effects Using Depth Maps with Corey Barker

Join Corey Barker and take your 3D skills to new depths with depth maps! In this class Corey takes you through a project that starts with multiple 2D images and simple Photoshop filters and uses them to create a cool futuristic 3D scene. In this class you’ll learn how to create 3D objects, bring them into Adobe Dimension, adjust the lighting and positioning, and add finishing touches that take it to the next level. Be sure to check out the second class in this bundle too!

In this second depth map class, Corey takes you through a project that starts with a single 2D photo and transforms it into a dramatically lit 3D scene. Download the starter image and follow along as you learn how to create the depth map, apply it to the photo, adjust the lighting for dramatic effect, add realistic touches, and even add text. Be sure to check out the second class in this bundle too!

In Case You Missed It: Hollywood Effects Bundle

Take your Photoshop creativity to new levels by exploring Hollywood style compositing tricks with Corey Barker! In this class Corey teaches you how to create amazing effects using layers, brushes, masks, selections, and other Photoshop tools while building a movie poster. This project will expose you to a variety of techniques and give you a lot of ideas that you can use in other projects. Corey steps through the project from the base image to the background, and all of the cool atmospheric effects and textures that bind the final image into a masterpiece!

And don’t miss this fun project from Corey that creates a 3D scene from a flat 2D piece of art while exploring a certain part of movie history. Corey provides the original 2D art so you can follow along as he explains and demonstrates each step in the process. By the end of the class you’ll have your own version of the 3D scene and a new set of Photoshop 3D techniques that you can use in your own creative projects.

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