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The only drawback is that the more features I add, the more time I waste playing with it instead of getting some more work done!
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Works on my old Samsung J3 mobile too. This logo image is straight from Google Images...


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I've returned to this project as I'd like to finish a product designer that can be incorporated into a website.

A real problem that a lot of mockup designers face is having to warp an image (such as a mug wrap) to fit a cylindrical image. Yes, you can do it with Photoshop, but it's tricky and it needs, ... er, ... PHOTOSHOP! :wink: I wanted something that works in a browser, that warps and distorts uploaded designs beautifully, and renders them on a product. Rendered images would also need to be saved at a decent resoulution to provide the final mockups. These images would be transparent PNG's so that different backgrounds and shadows could be added later, if required ( a very simple Photoshop job).

So here's a 3D model I made of a Listawood Durham mug, rendered in the browser using uploaded wrap images. I can set the renderer to provide any shot angle ...


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