Choose between PNG and PSD (Photoshop). Always choose PSD if you want to perform post-processing. Dimension’s PSD export includes "Selection Masks" (layers that let you easily select parts of the 3D model) and "Depth Maps" (for adding artificial blur or fog). Render Quality: Low (Fast): Best for quick previews to check lighting. Medium: A middle ground for internal reviews.
In the panel, decide what you want to produce: how to render in adobe dimension
In this guide, we will cover everything you need to know about , from setting up your scene for success to mastering the export settings for both high-resolution images and interactive 3D web experiences. Choose between PNG and PSD (Photoshop)
Here are the critical settings to adjust: Render Quality: Low (Fast): Best for quick previews
For final output, always use or Ultra . If your scene has transparent objects or detailed reflections, stick with Ultra.
This sends your scene data to Adobe’s servers, where powerful machines render the image for you.
This guide will walk you through every method of rendering in Adobe Dimension, from basic screen captures to high-fidelity ray tracing, and explain the nuanced settings that turn a good render into a great one.