Another good thing for mocking up regular product types in PhotoShop is using actions to record your placing/transforming/skewing etc process onto the product.
Also if you use a layer mask as part...
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Another good thing for mocking up regular product types in PhotoShop is using actions to record your placing/transforming/skewing etc process onto the product.
Also if you use a layer mask as part...
To me the rendering sounds a lot more involved and time consuming than just taking an actual photo - with a couple of flash strobes, and an SLR it isn't that hard.
Though there are times we're in a hurry and just shoot a white background shot, and overlay it onto a royalty free image, or a royalty free one
We have also built a photography set (theatre style flats) that we have painted different colours, along with having different flooring (vinyl, and carpet offcuts) and furniture like sofas, tables,...
No idea why it wasn't showing up then - it was for me in my normal browser window, but if I went to incognito mode, the image wasn't there.
Hopefully working now!
Here's an example of a chenille cushion we had one of ou sewing staff make up plain unprinted white, we then photographed it on this set - the backdrop is printed onto paper on our wide format...
We take nice style shots of blank/unprinted products, and then use photoshop to mock up onto them - so we have now a stock of blank white cushions and lampshades we've made along with unprinted mugs...