Mockups
Re: Mockups
I'm looking to do some presentation plaques for the football teams I run, but I wanted to do some mockups for the club officials. Google doesn't seem to be helping though. Does anyone know where I can get mockups of these items please? Any of the photo panels really.
https://www.longforte.com/collections/photo-panels
https://www.longforte.com/collections/f ... rame-18x23
Thanks
https://www.longforte.com/collections/photo-panels
https://www.longforte.com/collections/f ... rame-18x23
Thanks
- webtrekker
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Re: Mockups
Can you use Photoshop?
This just took me 5 minutes using a blank image from Google Images and Photoshop's 'Distort' command...
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This just took me 5 minutes using a blank image from Google Images and Photoshop's 'Distort' command...
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Re: Mockups
Thanks webtrekker. I wasn't sure how to do it because of the angle, but I'll have a search on how to use Distort and give it a go.
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Re: Mockups
Easier than that. Head to the following excellent Etsy seller who provides Photoshop smart objects (we use loads of these) which you buy (only a few quid), download and open in Photoshop. You then simply paste your image into a specific layer and the smart object does all the magic for you:
https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/styledprod ... uery=frame
https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/styledprod ... uery=frame
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mshaw3;150403 wrote:Thanks webtrekker. I wasn't sure how to do it because of the angle, but I'll have a search on how to use Distort and give it a go.
I used a Smart Object layer for that example I made. Here's my file if you want to see how it was done. Just double-click the 'Imae' layer icon and the Smart Object will open where you can copy/paste or Place any image, then press Ctrl+S to save it. When yo go back to my file it will have updated with the new image already distorted and clipped to the frame.
Once you know the procedure you can make any mockups and it will cost you nothing.
https://fudgeys.co.uk/subli_frame_1.rar
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The other, more difficult but more rewarding alternative is to model the product and render it with any camera angle you desire. Here's one I knocked up in 15 minutes using Rhino 5 and Keyshot ...
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Re: Mockups
That's great to know, thanks.UK Printed Mugs;150404 wrote:Easier than that. Head to the following excellent Etsy seller who provides Photoshop smart objects (we use loads of these) which you buy (only a few quid), download and open in Photoshop. You then simply paste your image into a specific layer and the smart object does all the magic for you:
https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/styledprod ... uery=frame
Re: Mockups
That link doesn't seem to work? Getting a 404 message error?webtrekker;150406 wrote:I used a Smart Object layer for that example I made. Here's my file if you want to see how it was done. Just double-click the 'Imae' layer icon and the Smart Object will open where you can copy/paste or Place any image, then press Ctrl+S to save it. When yo go back to my file it will have updated with the new image already distorted and clipped to the frame.
Once you know the procedure you can make any mockups and it will cost you nothing.
https://fudgeys.co.uk/subli_frame.psd
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Re: Mockups
Sorry about that. I have archived the PSD file into a .rar archive and you should now be able to download and extract it from the updated link in the post above.
Re: Mockups
Excellent, thanks very much for your help.webtrekker;150412 wrote:Sorry about that. I have archived the PSD file into a .rar archive and you should now be able to download and extract it from the updated link in the post above.
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