Adobe Dimension Cc 2018 1.0.1 Site
Benchmarks at the time showed that creating photorealistic product mockups in Dimension was up to five times faster than traditional 2D compositing or physical photoshoots.
When arrived, it wasn't just another update; it was a philosophical shift for the Creative Cloud. Built on the bones of "Project Felix," Dimension was Adobe’s bold attempt to "democratize 3D," making spatial design accessible to graphic designers who felt alienated by the steep learning curves of Maya or Cinema 4D.
Here is a deep look at why version 1.0.1 was a pivotal moment for the creative workflow: Adobe Dimension CC 2018 1.0.1
It wasn't just about making 3D easier; it was about giving 2D designers an "extra dimension" to express their ideas without leaving the ecosystem they already knew and loved. Project Workflow for 3D Renders in Adobe Dimension
By integrating the V-Ray rendering engine , Adobe gave 2D designers the power to generate lighting, shadows, and reflections that were physically accurate without needing to understand the physics behind them. Key Features of the 2018 Era Benchmarks at the time showed that creating photorealistic
Before Dimension, 3D was a specialist’s silo. Dimension CC 2018 acted as a bridge, allowing designers to pull 2D assets from Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Photoshop and wrap them onto 3D models with a simple drag-and-drop.
One of the most "magical" features was the ability to drop a 3D object onto a 2D background photo. Dimension’s AI would automatically calculate the horizon line, camera perspective, and lighting to make the object look like it truly belonged in the scene. Here is a deep look at why version 1
Rendered scenes could be exported as multi-layered PSD files. This allowed for deep post-processing, where lighting and object masks remained editable even after the 3D work was done. The Legacy of v1.0.1