To enable 3D extrusion in Photoshop, open the file you wish to edit and select Edit > 3D Extrusion. In the dialog that appears, set the following:-Depth: This controls how deep the extrusion goes.-Thickness: This controls how thick the extrusion is.-Speed: This controls how quickly the extrusion happens.

There is no specific spot in Photoshop where you would find 3D extrusion, but it can be found in the Tools panel under the Extrusion section.

There are a few ways to get the new 3D extrusion from the selected layer in Photoshop CC. You can use the Layer > 3D Extrusion command, or you can use the 3D Layers panel.

There are a few reasons why 3D extrusion might be greyed out. One possibility is that you don’t have enough material loaded into the 3D printer. Another possibility is that the material isn’t properly mixed together. If the material is too thick, it won’t flow through the nozzle evenly and will result in a greyed-out extrusion.

To enable 3D on your Android device, open the Settings app and navigate to Display. There, you’ll find a toggle for “3D Mode.” Enable it if you want to use 3D content.

There are a few ways to do 3D in Photoshop. One way is to use the 3D Layers feature. You can create a new layer and then use the Layer Styles feature to add some effects that will make the layer look like it’s in a different location. You can also use the 3D Tools feature to create objects that look like they’re in a different location.

There are a few different ways to make an object look 3D in Photoshop. One way is to use the 3D perspective tool. This will create a 3D effect on the object by rotating it around its center. Another way is to use the layer style features of Photoshop to create a realistic 3D effect. Finally, you can use filters to add a certain 3D effect to your image.

There are a few ways to do this in Photoshop. The easiest way is to use the Pen tool and draw your path. You can also use the Pathfinder tool to create a path, or you can use the Freeform Pencil tool to create a more organic path.

To get out of 3D mode in Photoshop, you can use one of the following methods:-Press the “ESC” key to exit 3D mode.-Select “Window > 3D” from the menu bar to enter 3D mode.-Use the keyboard shortcut “W” to enter 3D mode.

There are a few ways to extrude 3D objects. One way is to use a computer-aided design (CAD) program to create the object in three dimensions, and then use a 3D printer to print the object out. Another way is to use a 3D printer that can print in multiple colors, which allows you to create complex objects by printing different parts of the object in different colors.