Rendering Spheres and other 3D objects in CS2

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I have CS2. In the 'help' they claim you can render 3D objects (e.g. spheres) via the 'Render' filter. Yet when I look there, there is no such thing!
How can one render 3D spheres in Photoshop CS2?

Thanks
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I have CS2. In the 'help' they claim you can render 3D objects (e.g. spheres) via the 'Render' filter. Yet when I look there, there is no such thing!
How can one render 3D spheres in Photoshop CS2?

Thanks

make a circular selection..fill it..play with lighting filter for the effect you need.
or
make a coloured disk on a new layer.lock the transparency..select a soft brush and use dodge and burn tool
to make highlights and shadows..
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I have CS2. In the 'help' they claim you can render 3D objects (e.g. spheres) via the 'Render' filter. Yet when I look there, there is no such thing!

There is no "render" filter. Instead, there are many filters under the "render" category.

Click on the Filter menu. You do not see a submenu called "render"?

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Yes, I can reach "render" as you suggest, but there aren't any 3D objects (e.g. sphere) that can be rendered as it says in the 'help'. I seem to remember an earlier version of PS being able to do this. :)

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tacit wrote:
In article ,
"" wrote:

I have CS2. In the 'help' they claim you can render 3D objects (e.g. spheres) via the 'Render' filter. Yet when I look there, there is no such thing!

There is no "render" filter. Instead, there are many filters under the "render" category.

Click on the Filter menu. You do not see a submenu called "render"?
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