![]() You can create your own bump-mapped textures or convert the active Photoshop image into a bump map. All of them can be bump-mapped, giving the impression that the object’s surface is deformed. The textures are beautifully rendered and lend themselves to some eye-popping surface effects. The plug-in ships with about 75MB of canned textures, organized by type (biological, mechanical, and so on). The new Texture mode lets you apply a wide range of photo-realistic textures to objects. When you’re finished, the plug-in produces an image of the 3-D object with the photo mapped to it. Three-D Luxe displays a wire-frame view of the object in a large window, but you can quickly generate a rendered preview that shows lights and shadows. Aside from scaling, however, you can’t modify an object’s geometry, nor can you import models created in other 3-D programs. You can scale the image, change its position on the object’s surface, and create tiled copies. In Three-D Luxe’s 3-D Geometry mode, you use slider controls to set lighting conditions, apply surface and background colors, rotate and scale the object, and determine how the image is mapped to the 3-D shape. ![]()
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