Tip for good pro mock up: make them yourself, mockups are usually objects that everybody have, use your camera or phone to take some good pics and edit them how ever you want and boom you have original good and quality looking mockup
You can always use other tools to just make them, if you have a newer phone and a white backdrop, most of the time you can just take a quick photo that you scene yourself and then bring it into a photo editing software. Sometimes if you are competent enough you can just draw your own, add some texture, and then you have even more control of your workspace.
Currently working on a project today where I wanted to take more time with the mockup phase, and this video popped up.. Thank you. Awesome work as always ! Really like the colors of the Desktop Wallpaper
One of the best videos of urs I have seen in this channel 😍 I love how describe things and always try to keep them simple and clear 😇 Thank you so much for creating such good content :)
Preparation and future planning, that old chestnut! I have to admit that I've been making mine for years. Take 10 random photos everyday in the town, on the road, in the office ..... do a weekly trawl and prep then you have a massive library in no time. That shot you think is worthless will be priceless one evening.
Thank you bro... Your content help me a lot. Currently iam lack of idea, and my current design not so organized... I never miss your content... Iam Respect you bro. : -)
I used to hoard my mock ups on a hard drive. I’ve recently got rid of them and just download them per project. It’s easier and faster to just search and download rather than dig through hundreds off oddly named mock ups.
I'm new to design for the most part. But I've always felt that it was common knowledge to use products that relate to the product at hand. For example, My latest client is a commercial glazier. Àll the mocks I used are construction related. They told me they want to get a wrap on a stuck during discovery phase. So guess what I did? I selected a mockup with a truck as well lol 🤣 if I would have put coffee ups and plants my client would have likely not selected me.
This is pretty spot on :) thank you for sharing your experiences on this channel.. it helped me a lot, especially while I'm still unemployed, I at least got time to learn from your videos TnT
Love the advice and insight! How about interactive mock-ups to take it a step further? I feel like clients appreciate even more when they can interact (digitally) but also physical mock-ups. I’ve used the Ai ESKO studio plugin for creating interactive mock-ups or simply just getting the correct angles. I guess this could be more catered to packaging, but a very simple process and can customize backgrounds and add in your own authentic content as well. It’s pretty dang expensive though, I digress! Thank you for this! XD is okay, but I feel like it still has a long way to go when mocking up digital interactive prototypes.
Amateur will put design directly into t shirt mockup. But pro designer will check the mockup detail like relevant color, texture, displacement map, fix size and the concept of his design. Just remember! Good things need time.
I find the first two tips kind of contradictory. If you want to relate your mock-ups back to the project itself then limiting yourself to just the mock-ups you’ve already harvested sounds pretty limiting. Keeping particular mock-ups on hand is great but if you want it to feel truly bespoke then one of the many free mock-ups you’ve already seen might not do the trick
One thing I disagree with about having a library of mockups save on our computer is that they get outdated very fast. Pay attention to never use an out-of-date mockup (e.g. en iPhone 7 mockup when the latest one is iPhone 12)
Build those professional mock-ups yourself instead of downloading is even better. It might take some time investment into this, but you can really benefit from it that when you've done that.
Hey! Very helpful video As I just started using mock-ups, so l'm definitely not falling under pro category. 😀 I myself facing with the resolution problem which you talked about in the video. Can you please give me some advice how to fix it?
Using your own imagery is always better providing the quality is high. Stock image sites exist for designers, so I think for a showcasing your work it's not an issue, but for the actual designs it might be better to use your own imagery if possible
You can try that. You can also import the models you make into adobe dimension and easily put your graphics on to your models in there. You can even create your own scene there and it'll automatically fix the perspective and lighting.
The best apps are the ones that you know how to use. You know Blender. If you have standard items modelled you'll be following the advice of this video: be prepared. If you are skilled in Blender you will be able to create excellent mockups. I suspect the mockup process shown in this video takes a 2d image and deforms it to fit a 2d template. This is a limited form of UV Mapping. Blender being 3d will allow you greater freedom because you can move the camera around, choose between realistic and NPR render methods, and change the lighting. If you want a 3d effect, 3d graphics software will usually do it better than 2d graphics software.
It’s fairly straight forward to make your own mockups in 3D. Look into how Blender can give you output of multipasses for reflection, shadow, gi, object ID-passes etc so you can composit in Photoshop, use the correct blending modes to make it look like the and place a smart object - where you can easily replace the graphics - in the hierarchy so it’s affected by the passes. If you want a more straight out of render-solution, for added realism and flexibility, create models and take some time making templates for the textures so that you can save your graphics easily, place it in the blender material and hit render.
I absolutely despise looking for mock-ups because I can never find what I’m looking for, I just started an alternative lifestyle brand and hardly anything I ever find on the internet fits the aesthetic of my business. I think mock-ups are so essential to showcase your brand and having ones that don’t represent your brand can potentially lead you to losing out on both customers and sales. Is there anyway you could do a tutorial on how to create mock-ups? Because I’d be damned if I ever display my very gothic products, logo or graphics next to a monstera plant in an ikea jute holder on a marble background. Please help.
I agree with what you're saying as far as already being organized. However, if we have a client that's asking for a mockup to something uncommon to the typical clothing, house ware , Music related etc., Then how are we suppose to be prepared ? I do thank you for the 'Framer" app though
I just use Autodesk Maya, there are so many free meshes available online for different things. Why use photoshop? With 3D, you have so much more control with rendering.
I agree, Izzy. For a 3d effect a 3d graphics app is superior. For a while I was doing design challenges with a friend. They used Photoshop and Illustrator. I used Blender. Given an hour, I was able to get more done and to a higher standard. I work with a bunch of 2d artists. They, like Satori, don't have time to learn a 3d package. They do appreciate it when I have time to create a 3d model for them to showcase their 2d art.
I don't really think he would. Most high quality mockups aren't free and he certainly invested a lot of time and money gathering and selecting those high quality mockups
A few a days ago, i made mock up for myself :") because there isn't mock up template can relate my design. Honestly I am still ameteur and it's hard to make mock up 😭
Cool bro, thank you btw as a pro designer did we have to asking the trademark authority if the logo available in the classification level before present to the client? Just wanna know the international design standard rule for logo designer.
First of all apologizing for irrelevant question. I want to see some cinematic titles. As a graphic designer anyone suggest me some good and catcy opening title in movies?
lol so me having seen a new mock up that i like and about to download it. im considered am but the moment i downloaded it and put it to its respective folder now im a pro..... pfftt
Tom , I am a big fun of yours, but lately you are overloading with random short clips on each of your videos including too much of graphic effects. This is overwhelming for 5-6 min videos, and I find myself distracted and loosing interest and concentration.
Download what you need when you need it = Amateur? Come on what’s wrong with that? Each idea is unique I don’t see the advantage of downloading in advanced! Not to mention that’s a waste of disk space and indexing what you download and looking for them when you need them is just as time consuming vs browsing online…
Hey Satori, Love your work and your videos. Ive sent you an email in regards to redesigning some of my stuff. Can you please have a look at the email. Looking forward to your reply. Cheers
Gee... it be marvelous to have endless space on your hard drive to have all every mockup in the world available, as you recommend. Get your nose outta the air, pal... not everyone has sponsors so they can purchase endless storage.
I don't have endless storage lol.. I have the lowest model iMac from 2018.. I suggest you take a look in the mirror and find out why you feel the need to get angry at somebody you don't know based on incorrect assumptions
@@SatoriGraphics I think your video has the potential to anger some people because in spite of the fact that i do agree with some of your points, some of it is also flawed. You took your own opinion and experience and decided to tell everyone else that the way You do it is the right way and anything other than that is classified as "amature work".
Honestly I think the point is always having a few good and versatile ones on hand, to optimize your time. Others can be on a hard disk, no need to have infinite space, you can fit many mockups in 2T.
Tip for good pro mock up: make them yourself, mockups are usually objects that everybody have, use your camera or phone to take some good pics and edit them how ever you want and boom you have original good and quality looking mockup
Thank you so much! I couldn’t find a glass beverage, mock-up any where.
Just perfect! Your every video makes my workflow +1 all the time. Will surely follow this.
Really happy to hear that man
Such a great value in every video you make tom
Happy to hear that and no problem
You can always use other tools to just make them, if you have a newer phone and a white backdrop, most of the time you can just take a quick photo that you scene yourself and then bring it into a photo editing software. Sometimes if you are competent enough you can just draw your own, add some texture, and then you have even more control of your workspace.
Currently working on a project today where I wanted to take more time with the mockup phase, and this video popped up.. Thank you. Awesome work as always !
Really like the colors of the Desktop Wallpaper
a top designer makes their own. this shows dedication and depth of skill in photoshop. this jis alone will get you the job
One of the best videos of urs I have seen in this channel 😍
I love how describe things and always try to keep them simple and clear 😇
Thank you so much for creating such good content :)
happy to hear that man, thanks a lot!
One of my favorite series of yours 💞
Awesomeness:)
I was busy, so, I have missed so much content from you, but now I am somewhat free to learn from you.
Hello and welcome again. I hope you find it useful bro
@@SatoriGraphics thank you : )
Your videos are always on point. Thanks for this.
I have so much mockups organised in folders in my extern hard drive. Thats very helpful. Chosen mockups 😁
Can you please share via GDrive?
Bro can you share please 😫
Very helpful,
I would love if you did a video on how to add numerical values and angles to a logo representation.
I go the amateur way when client can't pay for it otherwise I go full "Pro Mode".
Your way of explaining is incredible 👍, kindly make a video on trending graphic design jobs in future years
You've helped me in my graphic design so so so much. I appreciate everything you do and all of your tips!!
Preparation and future planning, that old chestnut! I have to admit that I've been making mine for years. Take 10 random photos everyday in the town, on the road, in the office ..... do a weekly trawl and prep then you have a massive library in no time. That shot you think is worthless will be priceless one evening.
This is a great approach yeah. Enjoy your weekend buddy
For every time you said amateurish, I would take a shot. I was intoxicated before finishing the five minute video.
depends what the shot was.. a shot of beer and you'd be ok.
Thank you bro... Your content help me a lot. Currently iam lack of idea, and my current design not so organized... I never miss your content... Iam Respect you bro. : -)
We always have room to improve. Keep trying and have that passion and the rest will com, that is what matters 😁
Helpful as always, top!
great to know Allesandro, thanks :)
thanks for all the valuable advice🤗
Any time!
I used to hoard my mock ups on a hard drive. I’ve recently got rid of them and just download them per project. It’s easier and faster to just search and download rather than dig through hundreds off oddly named mock ups.
Depends how organised your folders are
@@SatoriGraphics very organized
I actually just made a logo for an organic farm. Great tips
Wow that is great from you
I'm new to design for the most part. But I've always felt that it was common knowledge to use products that relate to the product at hand. For example, My latest client is a commercial glazier. Àll the mocks I used are construction related. They told me they want to get a wrap on a stuck during discovery phase. So guess what I did? I selected a mockup with a truck as well lol 🤣 if I would have put coffee ups and plants my client would have likely not selected me.
Helpful Post
I just learn about this 🤩💕
Happy to help!
Hey Satori. Love Your Work. I vigorously follow your works. Please can post this video to my facebook group and page?
Yes feel free to link my videos anywhere. Don't download and steal it though
@@SatoriGraphics thanks. Noted.
This is pretty spot on :) thank you for sharing your experiences on this channel.. it helped me a lot, especially while I'm still unemployed, I at least got time to learn from your videos TnT
Love the advice and insight! How about interactive mock-ups to take it a step further? I feel like clients appreciate even more when they can interact (digitally) but also physical mock-ups. I’ve used the Ai ESKO studio plugin for creating interactive mock-ups or simply just getting the correct angles. I guess this could be more catered to packaging, but a very simple process and can customize backgrounds and add in your own authentic content as well. It’s pretty dang expensive though, I digress! Thank you for this! XD is okay, but I feel like it still has a long way to go when mocking up digital interactive prototypes.
Thank you Tom .
You are very welcome
Amateur will put design directly into t shirt mockup. But pro designer will check the mockup detail like relevant color, texture, displacement map, fix size and the concept of his design. Just remember! Good things need time.
Loved it.
Thanks and great!
I find the first two tips kind of contradictory. If you want to relate your mock-ups back to the project itself then limiting yourself to just the mock-ups you’ve already harvested sounds pretty limiting.
Keeping particular mock-ups on hand is great but if you want it to feel truly bespoke then one of the many free mock-ups you’ve already seen might not do the trick
Depends how many you download
Thanks for opening my eyes 👍
Any time!
I really like your content just wanted to know more about creating mockups like technical things
and how to start a particular project.
One thing I disagree with about having a library of mockups save on our computer is that they get outdated very fast. Pay attention to never use an out-of-date mockup (e.g. en iPhone 7 mockup when the latest one is iPhone 12)
You make designing more fun.
Indeed, interesting to watch
thanks a lot !
Please leave a link where did u get that spinning gpu on 3:28. I'd appreciate. Thnx
And thank you for the video
Amazing Video, High resolution
Glad you like it
Where can I find mockups for designing mockup?
Great one, thank you always
Thanks a lot Darwin
Thanks for sharing this
Nice informative video..thanks man.
Build those professional mock-ups yourself instead of downloading is even better. It might take some time investment into this, but you can really benefit from it that when you've done that.
Hey! Very helpful video
As I just started using mock-ups, so l'm definitely not falling under pro category. 😀
I myself facing with the resolution problem which you talked about in the video.
Can you please give me some advice how to fix it?
Just simply download good mockups. Spend some time looking for quality downloads from the links I posted in the description 👍
Thank you so much. Question, should you be using stock photos as backgrounds for mockups? Won't it make your work look unoriginal?
Using your own imagery is always better providing the quality is high. Stock image sites exist for designers, so I think for a showcasing your work it's not an issue, but for the actual designs it might be better to use your own imagery if possible
If I know Blender modelling, how good is the idea of modelling the most standard mockup things beforehand and adjusting them to your needs?
You can try that. You can also import the models you make into adobe dimension and easily put your graphics on to your models in there. You can even create your own scene there and it'll automatically fix the perspective and lighting.
The best apps are the ones that you know how to use. You know Blender.
If you have standard items modelled you'll be following the advice of this video: be prepared. If you are skilled in Blender you will be able to create excellent mockups.
I suspect the mockup process shown in this video takes a 2d image and deforms it to fit a 2d template. This is a limited form of UV Mapping. Blender being 3d will allow you greater freedom because you can move the camera around, choose between realistic and NPR render methods, and change the lighting.
If you want a 3d effect, 3d graphics software will usually do it better than 2d graphics software.
It’s fairly straight forward to make your own mockups in 3D. Look into how Blender can give you output of multipasses for reflection, shadow, gi, object ID-passes etc so you can composit in Photoshop, use the correct blending modes to make it look like the and place a smart object - where you can easily replace the graphics - in the hierarchy so it’s affected by the passes.
If you want a more straight out of render-solution, for added realism and flexibility, create models and take some time making templates for the textures so that you can save your graphics easily, place it in the blender material and hit render.
I absolutely despise looking for mock-ups because I can never find what I’m looking for, I just started an alternative lifestyle brand and hardly anything I ever find on the internet fits the aesthetic of my business. I think mock-ups are so essential to showcase your brand and having ones that don’t represent your brand can potentially lead you to losing out on both customers and sales.
Is there anyway you could do a tutorial on how to create mock-ups? Because I’d be damned if I ever display my very gothic products, logo or graphics next to a monstera plant in an ikea jute holder on a marble background.
Please help.
very nice video, i just missed some more examples, good and bad, this way the video would be perfect.
Glad you liked it!
I agree with what you're saying as far as already being organized. However, if we have a client that's asking for a mockup to something uncommon to the typical clothing, house ware , Music related etc., Then how are we suppose to be prepared ? I do thank you for the 'Framer" app though
Thanks, you are the one....Great!!!!!!!!!!
Really dig the feedback, thanks Sobiya
I just use Autodesk Maya, there are so many free meshes available online for different things. Why use photoshop? With 3D, you have so much more control with rendering.
god point, but fewer people know how to use 3D, and I'm at the stage in my life where I can't find time to learn a new software
I agree, Izzy. For a 3d effect a 3d graphics app is superior.
For a while I was doing design challenges with a friend. They used Photoshop and Illustrator. I used Blender. Given an hour, I was able to get more done and to a higher standard.
I work with a bunch of 2d artists. They, like Satori, don't have time to learn a 3d package. They do appreciate it when I have time to create a 3d model for them to showcase their 2d art.
Can you provide us all of your mockups that are saved on your computer...
I don't really think he would. Most high quality mockups aren't free and he certainly invested a lot of time and money gathering and selecting those high quality mockups
A few a days ago, i made mock up for myself :") because there isn't mock up template can relate my design. Honestly I am still ameteur and it's hard to make mock up 😭
No, It's not.
Cool bro, thank you btw as a pro designer did we have to asking the trademark authority if the logo available in the classification level before present to the client? Just wanna know the international design standard rule for logo designer.
thank you so much!
Thank youuuu ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️for share the link
thankyou for sharing this information
Thank you!
What is the font you used for your video thumbnail. Especially the font of "Mockups"
'MOCKUPS' is a typeface called Hansief, and the one above is Aileron
I couldn't find any free wall art mockups using these websites. Can suggest any other
Nice hair, Kaiou!
Can you share the background wallpaper its dope
Please on which websites can I look for free mockups ? Thanks
This video should help: ruclips.net/video/EWzDF8L5pvA/видео.html
I want to learn design principles. Can you suggest to me your youtube channel playlist where I can learn it?
Where can I get to download mockups for wall art design for size 8x10 inches in order to insert in to my etsy shop for digital downloads for free
What's the name of trends of your desktop wallpaper?
What is the music that you have used at the end?
Yes, Pleaase let us know
The best mockup you could ever have, is the one you create.
Yes and no, it depends
First of all apologizing for irrelevant question. I want to see some cinematic titles. As a graphic designer anyone suggest me some good and catcy opening title in movies?
this is very specific but there is a twitter account dedicated to that! search for it, the name is "Art Of The Title"
me expecting this to be a mockup for unit tests: "ohh.."
I was hoping for packaging
graphic designer Guru pls upload mockup making videos🤓🧐
lol so me having seen a new mock up that i like and about to download it. im considered am but the moment i downloaded it and put it to its respective folder now im a pro..... pfftt
Wow that is amazing 🤩
Is it worth learning adobe dimension for this?
adobe dimension is very easy to use ... it will not take long to learn the basics...
Please I need a site to download mockups
It depends on clients budget.
You said it right
An Amateur spells Branding Stationary, a Pro spells Branding Stationery...
Where are links?
Sir i need illustrated mockup t-shirt is like GIF please
Tom , I am a big fun of yours, but lately you are overloading with random short clips on each of your videos including too much of graphic effects. This is overwhelming for 5-6 min videos, and I find myself distracted and loosing interest and concentration.
Thanks for the feedback and kindly noted
Download what you need when you need it = Amateur? Come on what’s wrong with that? Each idea is unique I don’t see the advantage of downloading in advanced! Not to mention that’s a waste of disk space and indexing what you download and looking for them when you need them is just as time consuming vs browsing online…
Where's your link
So a pro uses the same 100 mock-ups but an amateur searches the web for the best and latest mock-ups. What?
0:00 Who the hell draws looking at a drawing tablet with no display??
that is a very good point
a pro designer will not download any mockups he will do his own mockups
Time is money
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I'm glad you replied me boss!🙇♂️🏆
Font name pls sir
how did you now that 😅
Experience of over 15 years 👍
guess i'm pro . good to hear lol
Buat terjemahan Indonesia dong om
Great content!
I'm not sure if it's your accent, but you sound mad pompous when giving advice. Dial that back a few notches.
is it just me or editing and stock videos used here look very generic ; p all from ready to use transitions and effects :p
Deberías dar ejemplos
yellow image gang anyone?🙋
How pro should we be ?
When a client only pays 5 dollar or max 10 dollars for a logo and also demands many free concepts and revisions . 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Learn 3D and do them yourself from scratch
True
Hey Satori,
Love your work and your videos.
Ive sent you an email in regards to redesigning some of my stuff.
Can you please have a look at the email.
Looking forward to your reply.
Cheers
Hey, ive sent you few emails already, can you please check it out! CHeers!
Gee... it be marvelous to have endless space on your hard drive to have all every mockup in the world available, as you recommend. Get your nose outta the air, pal... not everyone has sponsors so they can purchase endless storage.
I don't have endless storage lol.. I have the lowest model iMac from 2018.. I suggest you take a look in the mirror and find out why you feel the need to get angry at somebody you don't know based on incorrect assumptions
@@SatoriGraphics I think your video has the potential to anger some people because in spite of the fact that i do agree with some of your points, some of it is also flawed. You took your own opinion and experience and decided to tell everyone else that the way You do it is the right way and anything other than that is classified as "amature work".
Honestly I think the point is always having a few good and versatile ones on hand, to optimize your time. Others can be on a hard disk, no need to have infinite space, you can fit many mockups in 2T.
Thanks for sharing master