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Make 3d text in illustrator5/26/2023 ![]() The spherical object shows you where the light will be coming from, and you can click and drag the dot to different angles depending what lighting angle you need. ![]() I also chose bevel extent out.įor the lighting, you will have to do this to taste. The higher the setting, the more of the edge that is cut into, or beveled. I chose rounded and set the height to around 4 or 4. The different bevels will give you different looks, but I just wanted a smooth rounded edge. Next we will change the type of bevel and the lighting settings. To get to the other settings, click more options in the top right corner. Depending on the position of your object (The top 2 settings), your object will look very different. Play with these settings to get different results. With the perspective set to 130°, we get very different options than simply using the plain default settings. This really adds an interesting angle to your text. One key element that we are going to use is the perspective setting. With the default results, you get a very boring, 3/4 turn perspective, that probably wouldn’t fit your purposes. I always click preview, so that I can preview the results. With your text selected, go to Effects> 3D> Extrude and Bevel, and the menu options will come up. I do this by default for my particular workflow, but you can do what works for you. I tend to use gray, because it is easier to use a color overlay when sending it to Photoshop for more effects. ![]() Select your type tool and choose your word or phrase, making the color a mid-tone gray. Start by creating a new document of any size in Illustrator. If you want to know how to edit 3D objects in Adobe Illustrator, I have a tutorial for that, too. In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to create 3D text in Illustrator. You can use a simple default setting, or we will show you how to play with the settings to get a unique and more dimensional look that might fit your project better. We are going to use the extrude and bevel options under the 3D menu in effects. However, what if you don’t want your work to be flat? Sometimes you just need to add dimension to your work, and in this tutorial I’ll show you how to do that. Right now, flat is all the rage in the world of design. If you’re big into design trends, then you know what I am talking about.
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