


Installing Adobe Fuse CC Fuse CC basicsįuse CC combines a well thought-out set of features with an almost Apple-style ease of use for a reasonable, though not overwhelming, amount of flexibility and near-instant results. Here is an overview of the workflow to get you started. Assemble your model’s 3D bodyĪfter creating a Fuse project, make sure you are in the Assemble room. (It almost goes without saying that you should save your work on the local computer, and save it frequently.) On the right-hand side of the document window, you will find a collection of body parts such as heads, torsos, arms and legs (both male and female, racially diverse). Use the Select tool to highlight an area of your model’s body, then frag it to modify its shape until you are satisfied with the result. For more fine-tuned controls, switch to the Customize area.Īdobe Fuse CC: assembling body parts Step 2. The Customize tab grants you access to a variety of parameters by means of knobs and sliders. Tweak your model’s features to your heart’s content. You can modify the facial characteristics of your character to fit whatever image you have in mind, and make its body appear thinner or heavier.

If you would like to add some individuality to your character, head over to the Texture area and feel free to experiment with different eye, teeth or tongue color, apply makeup or change the appearance of body hair. Once all body parts are in place, Fuse grants you access to the Clothing section of the interface. Editing clothing textures in Adobe Fuse CC Your model can also „grow“ a mustache and/or a beard. Send to CC Libraries and access in Photoshop In Fuse CC, you can pan, zoom, and rotate your 3D model, but you cannot animate it (e.g., you cannot edit the pose). Edit the 3D model in Photoshop and create your animation With a click on the button „Save to CC libraries“, Fuse CC will upload your 3D model to your Creative Cloud account, then sync it with Photoshop’s version of the library (it may take a few minutes, but don’t worry, you will be notified). This step alone could fill a couple of books. Suffice it to say that you can animate your 3D character in Photoshop CC with the help of various presets that convey gestures and/or facial expressions onto the Fuse model. In addition, you can combine multiple models withing the realm of a single scene, and design their interactions on the timeline in Photoshop.
