Emily, Open a new document in Photoshop (RGB) and then open the 3d window/pallet an start experimenting. This document may help: https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/3d-texture-editing.html And this document might suggest a way for you to add your text in a 2D view of the texture begin applied to the 3 D object. https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/3d-painting-photoshop.html Britt ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- *Subject:* [SCIART] Can one make text look like it is on a 3D surface in Photoshop? > > Hi all, > I'm hoping someone out there can give me a little advice about a way to make text look like it is > on a 3D surface using either Photoshop or Illustrator CC. > > I need to make some text look like it is on a concave surface. Picture the inside of a shallow > bowl, viewing it directly from above so the edge is a circle. > > I have tried making a shape in Illustrator and then revolving it and adding my text (as a symbol) > to that surface. This didn't look good. > > So, I'm thinking I may need to figure out how to use the 3D artboard in Photoshop, and then create > my shape and add text to it. Does anyone know if I can map text to a 3D object in Photoshop, and > then make the object itself disappear so I can just use the text layer in the regular default 2D > Photoshop workspace? > > Or, is there a simpler way to accomplish my goal? > > I have never used Photoshop's 3D capabilities, so this would be a steep learning curve for me. I'm > game to try it out, but first I want to make sure I can actually do what I want to do using those > tools (since I do have a deadline after all). > > Thanks! > > --- > *Emily S. Damstra* Need to leave or subscribe to the Sciart-L listserv? Follow the instructions at http://www.gnsi.org/resources/reviews/gnsi-sciart-l-listserv