To see how materials like paper or matte surfaces are applied to shapes in this specific version, check out this scene setup tutorial:
Adobe Dimension 3.2 introduced several new features, notably (like cubes, planes, and spheres) that allow for detailed control over properties like bevels and corner radius. Adobe Dimension 3.2
If you are looking for a or asset within Dimension, here are the most relevant options: Common "Paper" Assets & Workflows To see how materials like paper or matte
: Dimension is frequently used for branding and packaging , allowing you to wrap vector graphics or images onto paper-based models like coffee bags or shopping bags. Adobe Dimension has largely been succeeded by for
: You can create realistic paper products like letterheads and envelopes by importing 2D designs from Adobe InDesign or Illustrator and applying them as decals onto 3D plane models.
Adobe Dimension has largely been succeeded by for more advanced 3D workflows. As of early 2026, the stable version of Dimension is 4.1.7 . If you are specifically limited to version 3.2, your "paper" effects will primarily rely on the Matte material to simulate a non-reflective surface.