3D edit in PS CS5

Hi!
I know almost nothing about 3D , and wonder if this is possible with PS :
I've gotten a 3D model of a bottle, the scene panel shows, beside the light, 3 "objects", wich are, respectively : A sticker on the bottle (object001/label2), the bottle itself (wine_0/wine) and the top of the bottle (line001/material_91937,label1).
The layer panel shows, only, one layer, called layer 1 wich contains texturs for :label1,material_91937,wine and label2.
Now, what I would like to do :
On this bottle I wish to add a new stcker with a text on it; is there a way to do that in photoshop?
Any clue may be helpfull.
Thanks
Edgar

Select the texture in the 3D panel, you will see other properties (Diffuse, Opacity Bump...)
Select Diffuse and Open texture.
It will open another window where you can edit your Glass diffuse texture. This texture is stored in PSD file, so although it opens in another window it is still part of your PSD.
In your Glass diffuse texture window you can use the text tool to create your text. Save it.
View the results in your 3D model > you may need to make adjustments depending on how the texture (eg UV maps) are applied to the model.
Hope that helps you.

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