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This tutorial enables you to create a 3D logo from a 2D logo, then allows you to create a stack of the new 3D logos.

One very useful trick to learn in creating PhotoShop graphics is the ability to simulate depth in your images. 2D art can often look too 'flat', so this tutorial will help add some depth to your images by simulating a focus area of the image - separating the foreground from the background.

Once your done with the grid click the arrow at the very top of the screen by the menu and click "return 3D layer into photoshop".

Without a doubt, the best new feature in After Effects CS3 is the Vanishing Point Exchange with Adobe Photoshop CS3 Extended. Creating very believable 3D movements from quite simple 2D digital photographs has to be seen to be believed, and the best thing is it's a pretty easy process. However, there are a few caveats to keep an eye out for, so let's take a trip into the world of two-dee three-dee!

In only 4 steps, we're going to show you how to make a 2d barcode. There are plenty of tutorials out there that show you the 'standard' 1d barcodes, but today's technology has moved on from that. 2d barcodes look a bit like chunky static, but in actual fact they could better be thought of as a number of really thin 1d barcodes stacked on top of each other, giving a higher information density. You can encode a lot more info into a 2d barcode without using any extra space.

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