Adobe Photoshop Smart Objects and Product Mockups
In this video we look at getting started with Smart Objects in Adobe Photoshop and how to use them to create and use pre-made product mockups.
Living Room 3-Panel Art Image:
drive.google.com/file/d/1tCd1...
Yellow Images Bubble Tea Mockup:
yellowimages.com/stock/cup-wi...
Used in render:
Couch: 3dmodelhaven.com/model/?m=sof...
Pleat Curtains: gumroad.com/blenderguru
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This is so unbelievably helpful!!!!! ❤
Please keep it coming! This was so well done, thanks a lot!
This is really good, this video helped me alot you have no idea
Hi and thanks so much, you did a great job explaining smart objects in photoshop. Do you have a video of how to make one image with several products (t-shirt, face mask, yard sign) I want to change the image one time and the design is changed on all the products. Every time I change the smart object, the image/design changes on all the products.
Helped me a lot dude. Thank you ❤️
Nice Job bro very well explained please keep it up
Thanks
Thanks a lot bro 🥰
It doesn't let me add multiple masks, it cancels the first one if i try to do a second.
Hi, could you make a video about how you would create a mockup in photoshop? I need to have a png file that will keep shadows and highlights but will allow for people to place their design on it keeping the shadows and highlights
What website can I use to download already made product mock-ups?
This was extremely difficult to follow for someone who is just starting with Photoshop. It was very clear that some things were changing contextually in Photoshop form keyboard shortcuts being used (without telling what those shortcuts are). I had to leave this video because I couldn't even get into the smart object transform menu on the "right click" because I clearly didn't have the right tool selected and still have no idea what that was.
Will you show us how to create a smart object mockup with the product in someone's hand? A lady holding a tumbler.
Sadly, switching from one codition to another without any explanation made this 8 minute video a nightmare. If you're doing a how-to, work on the step details and not on the results. For example, from
this was just a bunch of unnecessary stuff you did