From the course: Motion Graphics for Video Editors: Creating Animated Logos

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Supported 3D file formats

Supported 3D file formats

- Now if you happen to have the opportunity to work with a 3D logo, you can actually bring that in quite easily to Adobe Photoshop and make adjustments, posing it, and even changing things like the lighting and texture. A wide range of formats are supported. To do this, simply create a new document that matches the size of your delivery. Remember Photoshop offers useful film and video presets so you can choose from a wide range of styles. And choose to see all of those here. Let's go with something sized for 1080p. I'll go with 1920 by 1080 and click Create. Now in order to use 3D layers, you're going to have to make a small tweak inside of Photoshop by default. Make sure you got to your Preferences menu. It might be under the Edit menu or under the Photoshop menu depending upon the version and start with performance. Make sure that you enable your graphic processor unit and that it's a supported graphics card. Once enabled, you might need to quit and relaunch Photoshop. Then from 3D…

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