Have you ever tried to draw some vector art in Illustrator in RGB mode and tried to paste it as a smart object in Photoshop?
I guess you had
But the problem occurs when you try to paste a 3D Object from Illustrator. It will end up in Photoshop as a CMYK object messing up your colors. What to do then ?
After I tried several methods to overcome this annoying bug (exported my 3D artwork as a PNG and placed into Photoshop) I found an easier way to achieve this.
So let’s say you have a piece of vector art in Illustrator that looks like the image above and you want to make it 3D (for the sake of design) like this:
... using the 3D Extrude & bevel located in the Effects menu of Illustrator
Great! Now let’s import it in Photoshop as a Smart Object. You’ll be very dissapointed, as I was to see that you get
Well… it’s pretty simple:
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I think you should’ve mentioned the version too. I think smart objects were introduced in Photoshop starting with CS2.