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3.3 Using Displacement Maps with a Smart Object
In this lesson we'll create a t-shirt mockup. To get the image to conform to the folds in the shirt, we'll use a Displacement Map on a Smart Object.
1.Introduction1 lesson, 00:36
1 lesson, 00:36
1.1Welcome00:36
1.1
Welcome
00:36
2.The Basics of Smart Objects6 lessons, 32:54
6 lessons, 32:54
2.1What is a Photoshop Smart Object?06:30
2.1
What is a Photoshop Smart Object?
06:30
2.2Three-and-a-Half Ways to Place a Smart Object04:49
2.2
Three-and-a-Half Ways to Place a Smart Object
04:49
2.3Multiple Layers Inside a Smart Object06:15
2.3
Multiple Layers Inside a Smart Object
06:15
2.4Multiple Instances of the Same Smart Object03:35
2.4
Multiple Instances of the Same Smart Object
03:35
2.5Smart Filters04:59
2.5
Smart Filters
04:59
2.6Nesting Smart Objects06:46
2.6
Nesting Smart Objects
06:46
3.Smart Objects Projects6 lessons, 34:16
6 lessons, 34:16
3.1Using a Camera Raw File as a Smart Object07:58
3.1
Using a Camera Raw File as a Smart Object
07:58
3.2Exporting a PDF from Adobe InDesign to use as a Smart Object05:49
3.2
Exporting a PDF from Adobe InDesign to use as a Smart Object
05:49
3.3Using Displacement Maps with a Smart Object04:26
3.3
Using Displacement Maps with a Smart Object
04:26
3.4Make a Recursive Image (Picture Within a Picture)03:18
3.4
Make a Recursive Image (Picture Within a Picture)
03:18
3.5Using a Vector Smart Object in Combination with Photoshop Effects07:21
3.5
Using a Vector Smart Object in Combination with Photoshop Effects
07:21
3.6Using a Video File as a Smart Object05:24
3.6
Using a Video File as a Smart Object
05:24
4.Conclusion1 lesson, 00:39
1 lesson, 00:39
4.1Conclusion00:39
4.1
Conclusion
00:39
Cheryl Graham trained as a traditional artist in drawing and painting. These days she spends more time in front of a computer than an easel. She's been using Adobe Illustrator for over 25 years. Her Illustrator work has been featured in the "The Adobe Illustrator WOW! Book" and "Real World Illustrator."