Liquid Creation
When importing 3d models such as bottles, it would be nice if Adobe Dimension could add a liquid fill feature so that the bottle can represent a real beverage or condiment product.

Hello everyone! The Dimension team is very interested in the topic of creation/modeling/editing as a whole. We haven’t added any creation so far, but are actively researching this area. We have a new survey on modeling and editing and would love your thoughts on the topic!
18 comments
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Emmanuel Pepin commented
@Ussnorway, This only works for cylindrical bottles. Not for glasses, half-spheres, and the liquid does not stay horizontal when you tilt the bottle! ... That would be so perfect if we had a slider "liquid filling level" with options like "bottle thickness "," agitated surface "and a checkbox" parallel to the ground "(for leaning objects);)
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ussnorway na commented
i just add a cylinder and give it beer or oil material... easy
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Roger David commented
Yes I want to show liquid inside a clear or translucent bottle like shampoo or
conditioner.
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Oliver commented
Presently every one of the shapes that you make with artist or photoshop, are filled, and it could be pleasant to adjust it, to could set up the shape inside the article, and after fill it with the Dimensions.
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Jeff Korzeniowski commented
Flip, its a brand new app.. instead of complaining about whats wrong with it, give you input on how to improve it to fit your needs..
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Filip commented
Then why would you even put out an app thats not even remotely finished? What the F is wrong with you, are you that desperate and feeling like you're losing a battle against others when you're literally the industry standard to go into 3D without any idea how it's supposed to be done?
I had a project to do, thought i could do it in Dimension, turns out its good for nothing. Had to bother my friend to export .obj files from 3DSMax just to be able to finish it.
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Got it! Thank you for the details. This isn't possible yet, but something we can consider for the future.
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Skip Pierce commented
Yes I want to show liquid inside a clear or translucent bottle like shampoo or
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Emma Watsun commented
Yes., this feature is very useful in Adobe. If you have issue on Adobe's product then you must contact to Adobe Support for the solution or you can visit the website for more details.
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Skip Pierce commented
Is there a away to make a"fill" color inside containers? I'm doing hair products with varying product fill colors that I'd like to show in a clear container.
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Victor commented
Yes, I saw that theres some bottles in Adobe stock, with liquid inside, but it could be nice if the users of the pack Adobe, could create objects from Illustrator and Photoshop with th posobility of fill it with liquid... Now all the shapes that you create with illustrator or photoshop, are filled, and it could be nice to modify it, to could prepare the shape inside the object, and after fill it with the Dimensions.
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Zuleyra Perez commented
Need this water content feature!! Will be very usefull for me and other graphic designers as well!
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James Higgins commented
Being able to add simulated liquid into my objects would be a real time saver. I'm currently placing a slightly scaled down copy inside of the original bottle with a cut out where I want to liquid level to be. This works fine until the bottle is placed at any kind of angle and the liquid remains perfectly level, which isn't very realistic.
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Skip Pierce commented
I'm a newbie to Dimension (1 project) but it seems as though you could create the bottom of your bottle as solid and add the top as clear glass.
(Maybe create it in Illustrator as a two part rotated image and open them separately in DIm.)
Haven't tried it but seems plausible!
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@ehong We usually only do tutorials for our software, and since Dimension (or other Adobe software) doesn't currently have liquid creation, we won't be creating any tutorials.
At the moment you'd need to use a more complete 3D suite tool such as 3ds Max, Maya, Blender, Cinema 4D, etc, and look for a tutorial for the program of your choice.
We're interested in this topic but it's not on the immediate roadmap.
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Anonymous commented
Yes, Please I really need this for a client.
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Anonymous commented
Any updates one this? If not, some better tutorials on this topic would help for now.
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Nick commented
Yes this woud be most usefull.