![]() ![]() Meanwhile, to see some of the interesting things designers are creating with shapes, just look at the relatively new trend of 3D design. When looking at the use of text in both 2D and 3D design, we found some consistent themes throughout our research: effects like bevels, outlines, and edge treatments are frequently used techniques by designers, as is layering the text in alongside more complex 3D assets. ![]() From left to right: Wes L Cock, Sascha Tcherniakow, David McLeod. ![]() With 3D text, we started by taking a close look at what designers are doing now we poured through Behance galleries, talked to designers from lots of backgrounds, and investigated text systems in other tools.Įxamples of 3D Text trend used by the team for research – artwork not created in Dimension. Type and shapes (along with line, color, texture, and composition) are essential elements of graphic design, regardless of whether it is 2D or 3D. Trends in graphic design: 3D typography and creative geometric compositions Dimension’s new Customizable Basic Shapes: make bespoke geometries out of cubes, planes, spheres, cones, tori, and cylinders – without stretching their textures and materials. With the ability to create text and customize basic shapes right in Dimension, you can take your designs further with the power of 3D: adding rich lighting, materials, reflections, depth, background scenes, and variations in camera views, and more. From graphic design, typography, and art to signage and wayfinding, text and shapes can be used in a thousand ways to enhance your creation capabilities in building scenes or complex forms.ĭimension has always been a natural extension of your other Creative Cloud tools, enabling you to easily visualize 2D imagery, made in Adobe Illustrator or Photoshop, in spectacular 3D. We know it’s the fundamentals that are the most important for your creative workflows, so we’re excited to reveal that the latest release of Dimension brings both text and customizable 3D geometric shapes into your toolkit. This article is brought to you by our friends at Adobe Dimension A design made with Dimension’s new 3D Text feature. ![]()
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