Fuse CC (preview version) a desktop app creates 3D Characters Storytelling By Michael Young

No knowledge or previous experience is required to create a solid sculpt and a base mesh first. Start by selecting a 3D model of any race and age.

3D model
high and low resolution meshes

Begins with a simple low-resolution mesh and progresses to a high-resolution mesh

Fuse CC uses Key input maps. For example; normal map, ambient occlusion map, and others.

Fuse CC toolbox

Even change facial expressions, shapes, skin color and clothing fabric colors.

Hands are a must when creating a 3D model.
Skin and Textures

A layer of skin and texture may be added to give a life like appearance.

Some knowledge of Anatomy may help but clothing added must attach to a particular part of the body for proper posing and animation of the 3D model. Hair should be short.
Fuse Toolbox

Change the color of any texture and skin applied to the 3D model. Clothes also can change color.

Strike a Pose

Humanoid characters made in Fuse CC may be imported to Photoshop CC to pose and animate the figures.

A Pixie

Other humanoid characters may be created with Adobe Fuse CC desktop app. For example; Pixies, Elves, Gnomes, etc.

Since this is a preview version of the Fuse software the Adobe company is always making changes, tweaks so look

for a newer version with improved performance and added plug-ins.

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