![]() Unlike Bump maps or Normal maps, Depth maps in Photoshop do alter the 3D geometry of an object.In this tutorial, we use a Bump map as a Depth map to create our 3D object.This image was also created using a Depth map 3D modeling technique similar to the one shown in this video.Links Mentioned in This TutorialAdobe Stock Image (Brick Wall):Photoshop CC Minimum System Requirements:If you liked this article, then please subscribe to our for more free Photoshop video tutorials.You can also find us on. Depth Maps in Photoshop 3DDepth maps are 2D images that use their luminance values to create 3D objects. This means that any adjustments would need to be made the appropriate RGB channel, and not the whole image. Each RGB channel is adjusted to present a movement in a single axis in 3D. This dialog box also gives you an interactive 3D preview, with controls on how to generate the image that will make up your Normal map.Unlike a Bump map, Normal maps can be very difficult edit in Photoshop. This will bring up the Generate Normal Map dialog box which is almost identical to the Generate Bump Map dialog box.
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