I am so annoyed I didn't find you and your business last year. Your advice and instructions are absolutely brilliant!! I have searched for this exact thing and nothing ever came up all this time. KUDOS to you, for heading over to sign up. Oh and you're correct about Place-it
Hello, I have a question that I truly hope you can answer. I read the ETSY seller's manual regarding product images, but it's not explicitly explained whether AI-generated mockups can be used. My idea is to create a real one with an image taken from Printify with "reference model" written on it, along with the color chart with real models. In the product description, I would specify that the model images are for representation purposes only and for the exact model, reference should be made to the "reference model" and the color chart to ensure customers are well-informed. Do I risk store closure with these conditions? Thank you, Daniele.The fact that there are so many stores using AI mockups doesn't reassure me. Thanks in advance, Daniele
There has been a fuss going about mockups on Etsy. Stores and listing are being suspended. No body has any clarity on it at the moment. I'd urge you to wait for few weeks and let the fuss settle down.
good advice. this always goes in waves and when there is a lot of "fuss" etsy uses a broad stroke of a pen and will send out warnings or mass suspensions/terms. Even since Etsy launched their ipo, its been very cut throat marketplace with sellers reporting other sellers to try and gain a leg up on the competition. I'm sure their more algorithm based now when reviewing these cases, making it all the more sketchy as to what is proper and what isnt. We used to buckle down when these storms arouse and put limits on our shop to duck the stone throwing @@BulkMockup
Great video and helped me a lot! Are you planning to do another one where you show how to prep these pictures to be sold? I know that image quality is not great and it must be upscaled somehow to be able to sell it
What prompt would we use to give things more texture? I can spot a lot of AI generated mock-ups on Etsy a mile away because they leave them at looking too airbrushed. I think they would look more realistic if the skin and the shirts had texture to them.
They are obvious but I’ve just seen a couple of stores opened just within a couple of months that have had thousands of sales with them so I don’t think customers care especially if you list them cheap
HI! Thank you for this video, so incredibly useful! qq - have you had any issues with the mockup not having the exact fit the real t-shirt has? I'm concerned the mock up might not fully represent how each specific t-shirt brand/model actually fits the person (for example - the fit of the neck sometimes looks too lose). Just wondering what your thoughts are :) Thank you!
So grateful for this video!! You've made something that I thought was going to take a long time for me to learn very quick and clear. I am having trouble getting the shirt to look exactly like the one I'm selling but it's getting there and the color I'm realizing might need to be adjusted in a Ps. I cannot for the life of me get a heavier or realistic body model! I've tried "heavier", "overweight", "curvy", "realistic body", etc. and the are always so freaking skinny, just sometimes a little more bustline. Have you been able to make mockups with a variety of body types? I 'd like not showing just skinny "perfect" models in my shop, but more diversity of ethnicity and body type. Thanks!!! 💙
Hi,thank you for your very interesting video. I have a question: how can I use the image of a particular printify tshirt model? If i create a mockup on mid jorney it will not be the same model i'll sail. Thanks
Thanks for the great video! I learned so much! I do have a question. I am trying to make a mockup of a hoodie but all of the ai images coming back have strings hanging down too low on them for it to work as a mockup. I have tried adding --no strings in the prompt but they're still there. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks for the video. Could you tell me how I can do to place my t-shirt designs on the mockups? they look real and not just pasting the image on top. Could I use midjourney to place the image on the t-shirt?
I want to sell metal wall art but it would be expensive for me to get all of my products created and shipped to a model. Can I create a mockup of a model holding up the metal wall art and also a mockup in a room with the metal wall art mounted? Do you have any tips on making the metal wall art look real? Thanks
hi, how to immitate the color of specific mockup. i have heather gray for example, i want to generate mockup female wearing heather gray tshirt, but how can MJ copy the original
Thank You SO MUCH!!!! You have put a lot of hard work into creating this video and I appreciate it so very much! I will get the Google Sheet and I just liked, subscribed, and will share this video
Well I knew about creating with Midjourney but how do you actually put your designs on the shirts of the mockups?? Does not make sense not to show this step. I mean is this assuming we know? Assuming we have Photoshop and know how to use it or what?
excellent question and the same reason i'm playing around with ai atm. I can't find this tool outside of photoshop to create in a faster manner than using smart objects, place, save, change color, save etc etc. Were you able?
Amazing tutorial, very detailed and easy to understand! 👏 How would you recommend upscalling the image to sell on Etsy? Also what are the best aspect ratio and resolution? Ive been using Midjourney for a while now creating mockups but I'm having a hard time figuring out the last details. Any advice?
You can use photoshop's neural filter to upscale. Or you can google. There are plenty of online upscaling tools available. P.S. We are also working on a tool that will allow to upscale images in bulk
If you have the low price mid journey plan, does this mean that someone can take what you’ve made and just download it and use it and potentially sell it also? Not just taking the prompt, but actually downloading the exact same image?
What worries me is the accuracy of the model, if for example I ask MJ to make a "Bella Canvas 3001" he will make a t-shirt which kind of looks like that but its not going to be the actual "Bella Canvas 3001" , this might create problems with costumers that will get a product that doesn't match the one in your shop's thumbnail.
I figured out how to do this a long time ago but didn't use it because Midjourney and every other AI will never exactly re-create what the T-Shirts look like in reality. I believe therefore this is really lying to you potential customers and audience. I don't recommend using this method because when I order a t-shirt I expect it to look exactly like on the mockup and don't want AI fakes basically.
@@RailinXIf you look in the descriptions of listings already selling these it states you have no permission to sell them and Etsy will also shut your store down if they catch you using other peoples photos
As a POD seller I can’t express how much I hate this. It’s a complete SCAM - UNLESS you visibly display that these are AI mock-ups. Shirt colors and fit won’t be like they actually look in life which is going to lead to customer complaints and bad reviews for me, the end user. I only buy mock-ups from shops I’ve been buying from before that I KNOW are made using the actual t-shirt / sweatshirt brand I need.
Well before POD, people actually had their designs printed on the t-shirt and had them photographed. Then came the concept of Digital Mockups. When you place your design on the mockup file, you are in way misleading your customers, the actual print may and does vary from what you display with the mockups. But like you said. Many put a disclaimer that the actual product may vary in color and print. Similarly a store using AI mockups should put disclaimer.
Just to note, when you are using mockups from photos taken by storefronts that feature real life models actually wearing the physical t-shirt (not AI), you can have variations in color and fit. The storefront could be using filters on their photos, the shirts could also look different from monitor to monitor even without filters or editing. Also, depending on people's body sizes, the shirts are going to fit differently. A model wearing a size small or extra small, or even just sized down, will fit differently than someone of a different body type or a different shirt size. Also, you (and I mean this generally and not you specifically) could have the placement, or size, of your design positioned slightly differently on the mockup than how it appears when it is printed. I have personally seen mockups set to 13"x13", for example, that print smaller than what was uploaded to the print provider. And that's not even taking into account that most print providers scale down for smaller sizes. So, there are many variables at play here. And unless you're ordering all of the shirts yourself and taking photos of the same size on the same model with the model's specific measurements provided, there's going to be variations between what you see on the mockup and what you receive in the physical product and how it fits you. I don't think that anyone would say that is a scam. You're doing your best to provide an accurate representation, and I believe the people selling AI mockups are doing their best to provide an accurate representation as well. It is literally the same. Just use your eyes... If the mockup looks bad, or too different from the color or style of the shirt, don't buy that mockup. It's easy as that. Compare the color to other shirts of that color if you have questions. I don't think anyone posting AI mockups are being malicious or trying to mislead you. And honestly, you'd be surprised with how realistic these AI mockups can be. Also, a bonus to the AI mockups, it's presumably easy to ask the creator for requests. Like if I need a mockup of a woman in a bella canvas yellow shirt at a birthday party, and none of the storefronts with physical models have what I need, then I'm out of luck. OR I could ask someone with a good AI mockup shop, and they can put it together in a short amount of time. Times are changing. Technology is changing. Use your eyes buy whatever it is you fancy and have that be that. No need to demonize anyone or call them scammers. They aren't forcing you to buy their mockups. Also, a lot of the shirts on Placeit aren't brand specific or color specific either. Some are.. but most aren't. So, you find what you can that best represents your product. Sellers that use Placeit mock ups aren't trying to be disingenuous either. And Placeit isn't scamming anyone.
ACTUALLY, the AI mockup sellers are providing a more accurate product than POD sellers. Because you see that ACTUAL EXACT photo of the mockup that you you are going to receive. So, it's really the POD sellers that are the ones that can be disingenuous! (I'm a POD seller).
@@crayonseatflesh Thank you for writing this explanation! These are the same thoughts I had. I've been selling POD tshirts on Etsy for a couple years using mockups. I've never had one customer say that the shirt doesn't look like the picture. I've been careful to buy mockups that are as close to the correct color of the actual shirt as possible and to not buy mockups that aren't of that shirt style.
I am so annoyed I didn't find you and your business last year. Your advice and instructions are absolutely brilliant!! I have searched for this exact thing and nothing ever came up all this time. KUDOS to you, for heading over to sign up. Oh and you're correct about Place-it
Oh look , took 11 months for this mob to actually react to posts 🤣
Your advice and instructions are absolutely brilliant!
Insanely valuable video
Excellent class❤❤
Thank you! 😃
Hello, I have a question that I truly hope you can answer. I read the ETSY seller's manual regarding product images, but it's not explicitly explained whether AI-generated mockups can be used. My idea is to create a real one with an image taken from Printify with "reference model" written on it, along with the color chart with real models. In the product description, I would specify that the model images are for representation purposes only and for the exact model, reference should be made to the "reference model" and the color chart to ensure customers are well-informed. Do I risk store closure with these conditions? Thank you, Daniele.The fact that there are so many stores using AI mockups doesn't reassure me. Thanks in advance, Daniele
There has been a fuss going about mockups on Etsy. Stores and listing are being suspended. No body has any clarity on it at the moment. I'd urge you to wait for few weeks and let the fuss settle down.
@@BulkMockup Thank you so much. Bye
good advice. this always goes in waves and when there is a lot of "fuss" etsy uses a broad stroke of a pen and will send out warnings or mass suspensions/terms. Even since Etsy launched their ipo, its been very cut throat marketplace with sellers reporting other sellers to try and gain a leg up on the competition. I'm sure their more algorithm based now when reviewing these cases, making it all the more sketchy as to what is proper and what isnt. We used to buckle down when these storms arouse and put limits on our shop to duck the stone throwing @@BulkMockup
Have you heard any updates?@@BulkMockup
many useful info in less than 30 minutes, thanks
This is super helpful, thank you so much!
Great conten! 🔥
thank you so much sir....this is realy helpful video...respect to your smart hard work for us.. ❤❤❤
Just Amazing! You're awesome...conceptually
Thank you
This is a really great video. A game changer for me. Thank you so much :)
Wow, you are absolutely maxing! I will support your channel and purchase the sheet. Thank you
Great video and helped me a lot! Are you planning to do another one where you show how to prep these pictures to be sold? I know that image quality is not great and it must be upscaled somehow to be able to sell it
Yes, soon
@@BulkMockupCan you please do a video on how to make the t shirt models look more realistic and not air brushed.
Would love skinny 20 oz stainless steel tumbler mock-ups.
Sure, will do one video for tumbler
midjourney is not allowing to do mockup in free plan, any other options?
There are other ai free tools you can try - playground.ai, bluewillow etc
Hello Mr. This is a great video !
Can I mock up not t-shirt but bag instead?
Thank you for your answer!
Yes you can
This is great, new subscriber. Thanks for the video
Is it possible to use midjourney to generate a mockup using my product? I need to generate images of models wearing clothes from my factory.
Did you find a solution?
PLZ how can I create different
images of the same model
What prompt would we use to give things more texture? I can spot a lot of AI generated mock-ups on Etsy a mile away because they leave them at looking too airbrushed. I think they would look more realistic if the skin and the shirts had texture to them.
Use a reference image with close up shot of fabric texture
@@BulkMockup nice. how do you do that?
They are obvious but I’ve just seen a couple of stores opened just within a couple of months that have had thousands of sales with them so I don’t think customers care especially if you list them cheap
very awesome video, thank you! new subscriber here!
HI! Thank you for this video, so incredibly useful! qq - have you had any issues with the mockup not having the exact fit the real t-shirt has? I'm concerned the mock up might not fully represent how each specific t-shirt brand/model actually fits the person (for example - the fit of the neck sometimes looks too lose). Just wondering what your thoughts are :) Thank you!
thats the reason I decided against this method. I believe it's lying to customers and not a thing to do.
Thats an issue with digital mockups. It's not an accurate representation of the physical product and will never be.
Do you know how to prompt for a hoodie mock-up without the drawstrings? Thank you
Great video! Thank you for super helpful info!
So grateful for this video!! You've made something that I thought was going to take a long time for me to learn very quick and clear. I am having trouble getting the shirt to look exactly like the one I'm selling but it's getting there and the color I'm realizing might need to be adjusted in a Ps. I cannot for the life of me get a heavier or realistic body model! I've tried "heavier", "overweight", "curvy", "realistic body", etc. and the are always so freaking skinny, just sometimes a little more bustline. Have you been able to make mockups with a variety of body types? I 'd like not showing just skinny "perfect" models in my shop, but more diversity of ethnicity and body type. Thanks!!! 💙
not tried different body types
Hi,thank you for your very interesting video. I have a question: how can I use the image of a particular printify tshirt model? If i create a mockup on mid jorney it will not be the same model i'll sail. Thanks
Thanks for the great video! I learned so much! I do have a question. I am trying to make a mockup of a hoodie but all of the ai images coming back have strings hanging down too low on them for it to work as a mockup. I have tried adding --no strings in the prompt but they're still there. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks for the video. Could you tell me how I can do to place my t-shirt designs on the mockups? they look real and not just pasting the image on top. Could I use midjourney to place the image on the t-shirt?
Thanks brother can you do one on mugs?
I want to sell metal wall art but it would be expensive for me to get all of my products created and shipped to a model. Can I create a mockup of a model holding up the metal wall art and also a mockup in a room with the metal wall art mounted? Do you have any tips on making the metal wall art look real? Thanks
You could use photoshop Generative fill to add metal glare on the artwork. I haven't tried that myself though
hi, how to immitate the color of specific mockup. i have heather gray for example, i want to generate mockup female wearing heather gray tshirt, but how can MJ copy the original
Take an image of a heather grey shirt and use it as a reference image
@@BulkMockup whats command
@@BulkMockupCan you please do a video of how to do this.
Excellent video!
Thank You SO MUCH!!!! You have put a lot of hard work into creating this video and I appreciate it so very much! I will get the Google Sheet and I just liked, subscribed, and will share this video
Well I knew about creating with Midjourney but how do you actually put your designs on the shirts of the mockups?? Does not make sense not to show this step. I mean is this assuming we know? Assuming we have Photoshop and know how to use it or what?
I'll create another video that will show how to do that.
Fantastic! Thank you!
I don't have that "explore" option when I'm in discord. Is it because I have the $10 membership?
You'll find the explore option in midjourney.com not in the discord server
Very helpful, thank you!! 🙏🙂 Upvote for a video on how to get different images of same model.👍
you can't get different images of the same model unless its on the same image
é possivel o usar o midjourney para gerar um mockup usando o meu produto ? Eu preciso gerar imagens de modelos usando as roupas da minha fabrica.
Awesome video! Is there a way to create plain mockups and then add your own logo/design on the mockups with midjourney?
Not at the moment
excellent question and the same reason i'm playing around with ai atm. I can't find this tool outside of photoshop to create in a faster manner than using smart objects, place, save, change color, save etc etc. Were you able?
Thanks for the video, you made these things so easy. However the guide does not load nor open.
Please contact our support to help you with guide. www.bulkmockup.com/contact_us/
Very helpful--thank you!
good stuff! Subbed
Amazing tutorial, very detailed and easy to understand! 👏
How would you recommend upscalling the image to sell on Etsy? Also what are the best aspect ratio and resolution? Ive been using Midjourney for a while now creating mockups but I'm having a hard time figuring out the last details. Any advice?
You can use photoshop's neural filter to upscale. Or you can google. There are plenty of online upscaling tools available.
P.S. We are also working on a tool that will allow to upscale images in bulk
If you have the low price mid journey plan, does this mean that someone can take what you’ve made and just download it and use it and potentially sell it also? Not just taking the prompt, but actually downloading the exact same image?
Yes
What worries me is the accuracy of the model, if for example I ask MJ to make a "Bella Canvas 3001" he will make a t-shirt which kind of looks like that but its not going to be the actual "Bella Canvas 3001" , this might create problems with costumers that will get a product that doesn't match the one in your shop's thumbnail.
You are spot on. Things shall get better with each Midjourney version release
@@BulkMockupIs there a way to get better color accuracy to match Bella Canvas t shirt colors?
This was very helpful! Thank you. What is the difference between bonus 2 and bonus 3?
great jop bro
Thank you! Questions: could you use the /merge command to place your jpg logo onto the shirt mockup?
no that wouldn't work, MJ would confuse the elements and blend them randomly
3:24 I followed the steps and there is not a midjourney bot
How do people have over 2000 mockups so quickly?
i do have a script that generate a realistic mokup on anything without ai , just by providing a template.png & mask.png & design.png
Can you share the process
How can I contact you sir?
Support [at] bulkmockup.com
These are all the same mock ups i made with midjourney as a beginner with no knowledge on prompts
It’s not free anymore
I figured out how to do this a long time ago but didn't use it because Midjourney and every other AI will never exactly re-create what the T-Shirts look like in reality. I believe therefore this is really lying to you potential customers and audience. I don't recommend using this method because when I order a t-shirt I expect it to look exactly like on the mockup and don't want AI fakes basically.
Regarding your images being used by others: In most countries AI generated images cannot be copyrighted.
This is true. AI generated images have no copyright in the US. Anyone could buy your listing and list it for sale in their shop.
@@RailinXThat isn't my understanding, anything you create is your property providing the ai service you use Assign that right to you,
Ai generated content might not be. But if you edit it in Canva and tweak it won’t it be copyrighted
@@RailinXIf you look in the descriptions of listings already selling these it states you have no permission to sell them and Etsy will also shut your store down if they catch you using other peoples photos
'lumetri' shop is selling since 2020 and most of their sales are from other stuff, not AI made 🤨
Midjourney is one of the most confusing things, not very user friendly, so much info on a sreen.
As a POD seller I can’t express how much I hate this. It’s a complete SCAM - UNLESS you visibly display that these are AI mock-ups.
Shirt colors and fit won’t be like they actually look in life which is going to lead to customer complaints and bad reviews for me, the end user.
I only buy mock-ups from shops I’ve been buying from before that I KNOW are made using the actual t-shirt / sweatshirt brand I need.
Well before POD, people actually had their designs printed on the t-shirt and had them photographed. Then came the concept of Digital Mockups. When you place your design on the mockup file, you are in way misleading your customers, the actual print may and does vary from what you display with the mockups. But like you said. Many put a disclaimer that the actual product may vary in color and print. Similarly a store using AI mockups should put disclaimer.
Just to note, when you are using mockups from photos taken by storefronts that feature real life models actually wearing the physical t-shirt (not AI), you can have variations in color and fit. The storefront could be using filters on their photos, the shirts could also look different from monitor to monitor even without filters or editing. Also, depending on people's body sizes, the shirts are going to fit differently. A model wearing a size small or extra small, or even just sized down, will fit differently than someone of a different body type or a different shirt size.
Also, you (and I mean this generally and not you specifically) could have the placement, or size, of your design positioned slightly differently on the mockup than how it appears when it is printed. I have personally seen mockups set to 13"x13", for example, that print smaller than what was uploaded to the print provider. And that's not even taking into account that most print providers scale down for smaller sizes. So, there are many variables at play here. And unless you're ordering all of the shirts yourself and taking photos of the same size on the same model with the model's specific measurements provided, there's going to be variations between what you see on the mockup and what you receive in the physical product and how it fits you. I don't think that anyone would say that is a scam. You're doing your best to provide an accurate representation, and I believe the people selling AI mockups are doing their best to provide an accurate representation as well. It is literally the same.
Just use your eyes... If the mockup looks bad, or too different from the color or style of the shirt, don't buy that mockup. It's easy as that. Compare the color to other shirts of that color if you have questions. I don't think anyone posting AI mockups are being malicious or trying to mislead you. And honestly, you'd be surprised with how realistic these AI mockups can be. Also, a bonus to the AI mockups, it's presumably easy to ask the creator for requests. Like if I need a mockup of a woman in a bella canvas yellow shirt at a birthday party, and none of the storefronts with physical models have what I need, then I'm out of luck. OR I could ask someone with a good AI mockup shop, and they can put it together in a short amount of time. Times are changing. Technology is changing. Use your eyes buy whatever it is you fancy and have that be that. No need to demonize anyone or call them scammers. They aren't forcing you to buy their mockups.
Also, a lot of the shirts on Placeit aren't brand specific or color specific either. Some are.. but most aren't. So, you find what you can that best represents your product. Sellers that use Placeit mock ups aren't trying to be disingenuous either. And Placeit isn't scamming anyone.
ACTUALLY, the AI mockup sellers are providing a more accurate product than POD sellers. Because you see that ACTUAL EXACT photo of the mockup that you you are going to receive. So, it's really the POD sellers that are the ones that can be disingenuous! (I'm a POD seller).
@@crayonseatflesh 😮
@@crayonseatflesh Thank you for writing this explanation! These are the same thoughts I had. I've been selling POD tshirts on Etsy for a couple years using mockups. I've never had one customer say that the shirt doesn't look like the picture. I've been careful to buy mockups that are as close to the correct color of the actual shirt as possible and to not buy mockups that aren't of that shirt style.
Idiotic .. a mockup design should flow.