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Photoshop 3D - Understanding Depth Maps, Bump Maps, and Normal Maps 

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Photoshop 3D tutorial showing you how to work with Bump maps, Normal maps, and Depth maps.
➜ Bump Maps in Photoshop 3D
Bump maps are grayscale images that allow you to fake detail in 3D objects. The detail that they generate is simply a lighting trick on the surface of 3D objects. The actual 3D geometry is not changed in any way.
➜ Normal Maps in Photoshop 3D
Normal Maps are very similar to bump maps. They also allow you to fake the illusion of depth and detail on a 3D object without actually adding any 3D geometry. But Normal maps do it in a different way.
A normal map uses RGB information that corresponds to the X, Y and Z axis in 3D space. The RGB channels tell Photoshop the direction of the surface normals are oriented in for each and every polygon.
➜ Depth Maps in Photoshop 3D
Depth maps are 2D images that use their luminance values to create 3D objects. Unlike Bump maps or Normal maps, Depth maps in Photoshop do alter the 3D geometry of an object.
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Комментарии : 265   
@chrismalcheski9232
@chrismalcheski9232 4 года назад
11 seconds into the video - pausing to comment. THANK YOU for taking the time to create quality audio that is not .0005db, mumbling, etc. Okay now on with the video! 😁
@pearliecreamcheese
@pearliecreamcheese 7 лет назад
Aha! Thanks, Jesus, for showing the big difference between bump and normal maps and also about depth maps, hardly anyone has shown these for Photoshop 3D. This one's a keeper!
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel 7 лет назад
pearliecreamcheese you're welcome!
@jeffreybarruga257
@jeffreybarruga257 6 лет назад
Appreciate the tutorial! so much stuff to learn i'd honestly be lost if these tutorials weren't on RU-vid
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel 6 лет назад
Thank you, Jeffrey! I'm glad you liked it!
@roontunes
@roontunes 6 лет назад
excellent tutorial, no showboating or theatrics and perfect audio, many thanks
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel 6 лет назад
You're welcome, roontunes!
@bazwillrun
@bazwillrun 7 лет назад
Superbly explained and shown...many thanks
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel 7 лет назад
You're welcome!
@cre8ivartstudio
@cre8ivartstudio 6 лет назад
Excellent Tutorial. You have it all: expert level, very organized, great samples, excellent voice over, you ROCK!!!
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel 6 лет назад
Thank you, cre8ivartstudio!
@debasishbhattacharya2980
@debasishbhattacharya2980 5 лет назад
Very nicely explained.
@gustavomatiasgachinad5686
@gustavomatiasgachinad5686 3 года назад
very clarely and usefull!!! realy nice tutorial!!
@bloodynik_art
@bloodynik_art 5 лет назад
This is an incredibly useful tutorial. Thank you so much! The depth thing using normals might be an essential tool for concept artists.
@XonLoke
@XonLoke 7 лет назад
cool tutorial! I have saw many videos and this one did the best job in explaining Depth Maps, Bump Maps, and Normal Maps! Great job!
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel 7 лет назад
Thank you!
@companyomidayendeh5325
@companyomidayendeh5325 3 года назад
@@PhotoshopTrainingChannel appreciate your tutorial sir.but i have a question about photo shop cc.i m working on unity project and i have problems with some objects textures i need software to remap those textures. can Photoshop remap UV or even make it?
@Damien8787
@Damien8787 7 лет назад
Very clear explanation with great pacing. Thank you very much for taking the time to make this video and share.
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel 7 лет назад
You're welcome!
@SemageNamalSurendra
@SemageNamalSurendra 4 года назад
Every second is very important and informative in this tutorial. Thanks Jesus
@StevieMoore
@StevieMoore 5 лет назад
excellent I really learned a lot. Excellent video.
@makerdude1415
@makerdude1415 4 года назад
As usual, this video was extremely clear and well paced. I'm curious about the purpose of the opacity layer now. This video also helped me learn about the underlayer blending options; I don't usually use those but I'm going to now.
@kernsanders3973
@kernsanders3973 3 года назад
Opacity basically is for transparent or see through objects, or objects that have parts that are transparent and see through. Like example if there were parts of that texture you were suppose to be able to see through to objects behind it. Think of something like lace or sheer fabrics. So with the opacity layer you would be able to make opacity maps. They also work in grey scale, one headache with 3D programs that quite a lot of them don't use the same levels op opacity maps. One program might use black as 100% opac and white as 0% opac then all grey scale in between would be different levels op transparent. Then another might use white as 100% opac then black as 0% opac. Some of them that do use the same black as 100% then have different strength levels for the grey scale compared to others. So usually when I create opacity maps that work 100% fine in DAZ studio, I would then need to adjust the strength in a different program like unreal engine to get the same look of transparency. Luckily most of the time this can be easily adjusted in the programs themselves by just adjusting a slider for the strength of that opacity map. But sometimes you have throw that opacity map in a image editor and alter the light dark values if you don't get the results you want with the built in sliders. So the one in photoshop I assume if you got parts of the image that needs to be see through or transparent like glass, lace fabric, digital holograms, fluids etc.
@mattkenefick
@mattkenefick 3 года назад
@@kernsanders3973 Thank you, Kern! Appreciate the detailed response
@learning3d742
@learning3d742 4 года назад
Super usefull. Thanks a lot!
@Christian9000DE
@Christian9000DE 4 года назад
Great tutorial. Thank you very much! God bless you!
@JheredStern
@JheredStern 6 лет назад
I learned a whole lot in this tutorial. Thank you!
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel 6 лет назад
You're welcome, Lawrence!
@rajivchopra21
@rajivchopra21 7 лет назад
This is brilliant... This opens up a whole new world of experimentation!
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel 7 лет назад
Glad you like it!
@atlanteum
@atlanteum Год назад
Good Lord... somebody who knows how to pronounce "Wacom!" Now I'm enjoying the tutorial twice as much.
@farhanakhtar2390
@farhanakhtar2390 5 лет назад
I was thinking that i have learnt photoshop around 90 to 95%. But after watching this... I think I'm in just 50 to 60%. You are amazing 👍
@travelevel
@travelevel 3 года назад
Thank you very much for your very usefull and well done tutorial. Thanks again.
@passion_proh-jects
@passion_proh-jects 2 года назад
Oldie but goodie! Thank eeeeyeeeo-ooouu, sa!
@tchavest
@tchavest 3 года назад
Great job! That´s one the best tutorial about depth map I've ever seen.
@ParthPatil2003
@ParthPatil2003 4 года назад
Straight to the point loved it. Thanks.
@cor256
@cor256 7 лет назад
Great tutorial. Thanks.
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel 7 лет назад
You're welcome!
@Kole1389
@Kole1389 7 лет назад
I don't really understand working with 3d in photoshop when it works much better in Blender and similiar programs. Thanks for the tutorial anyway, it's professional as always!
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel 7 лет назад
It's not about 3D working better in Photoshop than in other programs. It's about knowing the features that are available in Photoshop. Of course, 3D will be better in Blender. Blender is a 3D app. Same could be said about the Pen tool and other vector related tools. Why have them in Photoshop if they're better in Illustrator? Or the text tool? InDesign is better for text layouts. The point is that Photoshop is not, and will never be the perfect 3D app. But you can use the available features to create good designs. Much like you can use the vector tools, and text tool to create good designs. Thank you for your comment!
@nmjtklao1
@nmjtklao1 7 лет назад
Same question can you import a depth map into Blender?
@mikhailkonstantin9927
@mikhailkonstantin9927 6 лет назад
Ya can i use it as a depth map in maya ? Or even can export it as 3d object and use it as a mesh object ?
@CZghost
@CZghost 5 лет назад
@@nmjtklao1 Yes. Same with normal map. And even better: you can actually generate height maps and normal maps from a 3D mesh using specific render options. It can be essentially any 3D shape. Render view actually determines the depth map and normal map to be generated.
@GLYNDYER
@GLYNDYER 5 лет назад
Marko Kostic it’s about creating the maps and exporting those back to your 3d application.
@qshiqshi2958
@qshiqshi2958 6 лет назад
Thanks for this detailed tutorial. Now i can go on with Unreal.
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel 6 лет назад
You're welcome, Andreas!
@mikhailkonstantin9927
@mikhailkonstantin9927 6 лет назад
Go with unreal ? What is the point ? :)
@Alexrmzfilms
@Alexrmzfilms 6 лет назад
Awesome tutorial, Thanks!
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel 6 лет назад
You're welcome, AlexRMZ!
@trinityaxis3849
@trinityaxis3849 7 лет назад
Awesome tutorial. Always so comprehensive.
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel 6 лет назад
Thank you, TRINITY AXIS!
@sergiofermin5482
@sergiofermin5482 4 года назад
Thankyou for exploring each option! Exactly what I was looking for.
@lowrez2703
@lowrez2703 5 лет назад
This has opened so many doors for me! Thanks!
@loriendavy3248
@loriendavy3248 7 лет назад
'Way over my head at the moment, but I have bookmarked this tutorial for repeated study. In my world, "Over My Head" is good! Thank you, Jesùs, for another "very exciting tutorial!"
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel 7 лет назад
You're welcome, Lórien!
@NareshUgaonkar
@NareshUgaonkar 7 лет назад
That blew my mind
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel 7 лет назад
😀
@gng4367
@gng4367 4 года назад
Thank you!
@3DN0oB
@3DN0oB 7 лет назад
wow , the underlying blend tutorial is so useful ,along with the entire tutorial ! Thank you Jesus Ramirez
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel 7 лет назад
You're welcome!
@zachariahjoy1513
@zachariahjoy1513 5 лет назад
best video about this topic in youtube
@oscarrevilla7837
@oscarrevilla7837 7 лет назад
Very good stuff with nice clear examples, Thank you
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel 7 лет назад
You're welcome!
@chrisbray-cotton5005
@chrisbray-cotton5005 4 года назад
extremely well taught. Thanks
@kaushal8589
@kaushal8589 7 лет назад
Thank you so much for such a great tutorial. I was totally illiterate about 3D features, my hands would shiver even for a normal 3D project, but now I can watch this video again and again, practice along and gain a good grip :)
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel 7 лет назад
You're welcome!
@peterlarmour1099
@peterlarmour1099 5 лет назад
thanks for a very clear and inspiring tutorial
@matthewford3490
@matthewford3490 6 лет назад
EXCELLENT tutorial!
@DeLaRic
@DeLaRic 7 лет назад
Thank you for the demonstration and explanation. Now it's cleaner :)
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel 7 лет назад
You're welcome!
@Ajayaver
@Ajayaver 4 года назад
awesome video, super skill with powerful photoshop, really explaining this skill really well !!
@klikmaker
@klikmaker 7 лет назад
Jesus, Thanks for putting out this tutorial. I hope to improve my skills in both Photoshop and Blender, and expand when and how I use the two, both in tandem and separately. Your tutorial helps me sort all that out. I anticipate a lot more crossover in my workflow. Again, thanks.
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel 7 лет назад
You're welcome! Thanks fo the comment, klikmaker
@Horrorgraphy
@Horrorgraphy 7 лет назад
Great tutorial!
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel 7 лет назад
Thank you!
@rodshelley1170
@rodshelley1170 5 лет назад
OK - I've got to keep this one in the memory banks.... This opens up all kinds of ideas.. For instance, I might try creating a terrain map (that mountain at the end got me thinking about this) using this technique, then exporting it as an .obj with the textures - then importing it into Poser, DAZ, Vue, etc... Very cool stuff!
@sauchit11
@sauchit11 Год назад
so awesome. thanks Jesus
@mezzotint4274
@mezzotint4274 4 года назад
The last variant seems to me the only one worth to mention. I will try this soon. Didn't know, that photoshop can do this.
@TheRealDwargh
@TheRealDwargh 5 лет назад
Mind = blown 🤯 Great tutorial!😧 👍🏼
@AmineNezzar
@AmineNezzar 7 лет назад
thxs
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel 7 лет назад
You're welcome!
@mehdikemali339
@mehdikemali339 6 лет назад
nice thank you
@ninjarogue
@ninjarogue 6 лет назад
thank you so much for this video, really helpful!
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel 6 лет назад
You're welcome, Aric!
@jimhinkle7245
@jimhinkle7245 6 лет назад
Thank you! Subbed!!!!
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel 6 лет назад
You're welcome, Jimmy!
@d4ydr34m6
@d4ydr34m6 6 лет назад
Very, very, *very* good Tutorial. I was searching for a good normal map tutorial, then i found this! I'm so happy now, to know, how i can create a normal map. Great job!
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel 6 лет назад
You're welcome, d4ydr34m ツ!
@eastonwilliams1722
@eastonwilliams1722 6 лет назад
d4ydr34m ツ I would recommend Quixel, it's 40% off right now and you can create normals and textures quite easily in it within PS. Trying to learn all of this myself to create game props, lot to learn
@eastonwilliams1722
@eastonwilliams1722 6 лет назад
Photoshop Training Channel Thanks for the video! I have one question, for games would you use a bumpmap or normal? From what I have seen many use normal, but some use both but I can't find out why exactly.
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel 6 лет назад
Easton, I've never designed for games before so I cannot give you an educated answer. 🙁
@satansatansatan
@satansatansatan 7 лет назад
very cool. and informative. thx!
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel 7 лет назад
You're welcome!
@DietmarSchillinger
@DietmarSchillinger 7 лет назад
Great tutorial all I wanted to know , awsome . Make some more of stuff that is actually usefull.
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel 6 лет назад
Thank you, Dietmar! I will
@pedrorivera1892
@pedrorivera1892 4 года назад
GREAT VIDEO! THANK YOU!
@Purpl3K
@Purpl3K 7 лет назад
..great 3Dntutorial, Jesus....thanks for all your hard work.
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel 7 лет назад
You're welcome! :)
@AlexAguirreC
@AlexAguirreC 7 лет назад
Excelente!
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel 7 лет назад
Gracias!
@ileavolkomurov
@ileavolkomurov 3 года назад
cool.Thanks
@anthonmyl
@anthonmyl 3 года назад
Grazie!
@florinptr1970
@florinptr1970 7 лет назад
cool , very cool ....great tut man...thx!
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel 7 лет назад
You're welcome!
@WehrmachtSoldier95
@WehrmachtSoldier95 5 лет назад
Thank you very much for this tutorial, school also requires me to manually bake the maps (Bump, Normal, Depth, Specular, Glossiness) and draw textures using Photoshop for better understanding of PBR workflow.
@marcipotts7397
@marcipotts7397 7 лет назад
This was a fantastic tutorial thank you so much, learning how to use the 3D capabilities in Photoshop CC has been on my to do list for some time now so today is the day for me to play! :)
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel 7 лет назад
You're welcome!
@pathikbiswas9039
@pathikbiswas9039 5 лет назад
Thanks a lot.Very very helpful.
@אריהיצקן
@אריהיצקן 4 года назад
Thank you' It was very professional lesson and I learned a lot from it.
@XonLoke
@XonLoke 7 лет назад
Great tutorial! Is it possible to do the 3D mountain tutorial as well? The wall is just one side but the mountain have 360 degree view, seems like we need a front photo and a back photo of the mountain. Or a front and a back photo of the same buildings and people.... can we make them 3D using the Depth Map too?
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel 7 лет назад
It's the same idea. But imagine that we lay the wall flat on the ground and scale it up so that the bricks are taller.
@MrBrams95
@MrBrams95 7 лет назад
always very cool stuf to learn with you .. thanks so much for the effort..^^
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel 7 лет назад
You're welcome!
@RembrosGallery
@RembrosGallery 7 лет назад
Thx. really good tutorial.
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel 7 лет назад
You're welcome!
3 года назад
Essentially a wallpaper ;-)
@matuzman6127
@matuzman6127 4 года назад
very very perfectly
@emehcomp
@emehcomp 7 лет назад
Sensacional...
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel 7 лет назад
Thank you!
@michaeljaysonbanua4870
@michaeljaysonbanua4870 7 лет назад
thanks for this tutorial.... my photoshop has 3D and is supported by my PC. So cool! However those Icons that helps you turn and resize etc the image is located on the bar panel. but this is so wonderful. im doing 3D lettering but I never thought you can manipulate pictures as well..
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel 7 лет назад
You're welcome.
@eastudio-K
@eastudio-K 3 года назад
At 7:28, it does not have the "bump texture" toggle, instead, above the opacity texture, it says "height" inside of it it says generate bumps from base color not diffuse. Am I doing something wrong? Thanks again for great video!
@forrestgump2114
@forrestgump2114 7 лет назад
Thank you man for everything, i just have one question please, does this technique work on a more complex pictures? Like a portrait image with many things in it at a different distances from the viewer, from the foreground way back to the background (depth of field )
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel 7 лет назад
Probably not. But try it. Sometimes Photoshop can surprise you!
@ankushsharma5975
@ankushsharma5975 6 лет назад
Really useful
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel 6 лет назад
Thank you, ankush!
@christopher8116
@christopher8116 7 лет назад
Great Tip, I knew this existed never tried it.
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel 7 лет назад
Thanks!
@cristinaacosta123
@cristinaacosta123 5 лет назад
Excelent!! thanks :)
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel 5 лет назад
You're welcome, Isabel!
@mrroba_
@mrroba_ 7 лет назад
this channel is insane :)
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel 7 лет назад
Thanks!
@aimanamenart
@aimanamenart 2 года назад
24:37 I don't have the options for Shine, Bump, but I do have Glow, Metallic, Roughness, Height, Opacity, Refraction, Density, Translucence. How would you recommend I move forward?
@2creativo11
@2creativo11 5 лет назад
Wow!
@WaseemOnlines
@WaseemOnlines 4 года назад
I have a question, what is the difference between normal bump map, and bump map for still images? human eye only sees the effect of bump right? so what's the difference?
@ListenandEnjoy184
@ListenandEnjoy184 6 лет назад
pls man. Make more tutorials about 3d photoshop. Even sort
@lib9381
@lib9381 4 года назад
In the new update of Photoshop it doesn't show the diffuse, specular, ambient etc. I'm just trying to follow along and I'm not sure how to make the diffuse without affecting the bump already made without seeing these options? (sorry am new to all of this) any help would be amazing
@serigraph73
@serigraph73 6 лет назад
I would like to know how to apply the brick bitmap to a more complex shape that i have already created. Do you have a tutorial for that?
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel 6 лет назад
I do not, sorry!
@keithboughey9787
@keithboughey9787 6 лет назад
Is it possible to save just the grayscale depth map and if so what file format would I save it as to use in something like VCarve? TIA!
@crossightoverclothes
@crossightoverclothes 4 года назад
Can the depth map and diffuse map be imported into Adobe Dimension to use the colors of the texture and depth?
@miguelmendez2965
@miguelmendez2965 7 лет назад
hi great video! I would like to know what CC you were using? I have 2014CC and it dose not have the "3D" in filters what and where can I do the same work you did with my 2014CC? Please HELP!!!
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel
@PhotoshopTrainingChannel 7 лет назад
Miguel Mendez, CC 2017. Update your app. Free with your subscription.
@miguelmendez2965
@miguelmendez2965 7 лет назад
Photoshop Training Channel thank you
@miguelmendez2965
@miguelmendez2965 7 лет назад
Photoshop Training Channel do you know if can do the same work with the 1 I have?
@DavidTehDude
@DavidTehDude 5 лет назад
Great tutorial, btw if I already have baked normals, ao, height and texture from a photo scanned object, is there any way to tile all the maps at the same time? I want the clone stamp tool to clone each layer at the same time because all the maps need to be tiled exactly the same. Is that possible? Thanks again.
@AndresCardenas-ez9so
@AndresCardenas-ez9so 6 лет назад
Thanks for this tutorial. Is it possible to export this texture as a STL file to be used for 3D Printing? Thank you
@GeoffreyCapes
@GeoffreyCapes 5 лет назад
Can a depth map be added to an revolved 3D object? For instance - adding protruding water spritz to a 3D can
@WalkarSajid
@WalkarSajid 6 лет назад
God bless thank you!
@RedDirtAlleyPhotography
@RedDirtAlleyPhotography 5 лет назад
This is GREAT Jesus!! Can you do something like a smoke/fog 3D tiger? I need it for a project and can't figure it out. Thanks for your wonderful tuts!!
@CptEddyPrice
@CptEddyPrice 4 года назад
is it possible to create a 3D enviroment for Manga? Or is it too much for photoshop? ( lets say street view with buildings )
@kbquan
@kbquan 4 года назад
Wow.
@SwoopNebula
@SwoopNebula 5 лет назад
Yo so I can I export all of these maps and use them in c4d? How would I do that?
@rceleo
@rceleo 4 года назад
Why do you think I don’t have 3D option inside the drop down menu of the effects? I do have a floating panel properties of the 3D . I just want to tryout the bumpmap effect.
@Lyser_graphisme
@Lyser_graphisme 5 лет назад
Thank you very much for sharing this turorial ! I have finished my depthmap texture, and now i would like to apply it to a extruded text, is it possible to do that ?
@hanikahhaleh1879
@hanikahhaleh1879 5 лет назад
perfect !
@izadeguzman3069
@izadeguzman3069 3 года назад
naol marunong mag edit
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