How to merge two or more 3D objects into one 3D layer
This feature is very tricky and complicated. Your best bet is to attach or link all of your 3D objects inside your 3D application before export it to Photoshop. This method would be the easiest and fastest way. Try to avoid merging 3D objects in Photoshop, especially on highly detail 3D objects.
However, if you want to give it a try this is how to do it. First, select the two 3D layers you want to merge and then go to the 3D menu and click on “Merge 3D Layer”.
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This is very hard to do, we don’t recommend using the Merge 3D Layers in Photoshop because it is much faster to do it with a 3D application.
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