Easy to use 3D T-Shirt & Hoodie Mockups for Blender
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- Effortlessly Create 3D T-Shirt & Hoodie Mockups in Blender using these mockups;
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T-Shirt Download: shop.studioinn...
Welcome to the Studio Innate channel! In this video, we'll show you just how easy it is to use our Hanging 3D Hoodie Mockup and 3D T-Shirt Mockup. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced designer, our mockups, compatible with Blender, are intentionally built to be easy to use without compromising on the output.
✨ Key Features:
Prebuilt and fully functional 3D Blender file
Well-organised project file with fully customisable nodes
Easy adjustment of garment colours, lighting, and scenes
Switch lighting and environment colours on/off
Screen Print, Puff Print, Embroidery, and Vintage Wash effects
Six smooth panning animations included
Full colour customisation for background, environment, product, and print
These mockups are perfect for established streetwear brands to those starting a clothing brand or simply exploring 3D mockups for the first time. Our tools are designed to inspire and facilitate your creativity.
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Great video man, I just wanted to ask did you create your 3d mockups in blender and if so can you recommend how to create these clothing items.
How do you make the 3d mock ups in it of the self?
This great but I have a huge question. I have a chest design that overlaps the hoodie pocket. Right now the design is sitting behind the pocket. How do I have it sit on top of the pocket without having to separate the whole design.
You just need to also add your print to the pocket pouch. For a placement like this though, you may need to take a bit of time to ensure it lines up accordingly with the main chest print on the 3D model. Hope that helps
C'est génial 🎉
@@hachcupi much appreciated
Hi sir I really appreciate you work. I am wandering about can I add more than one t-shirt in the same Project
@@general8816 absolutely, you could do that in a variety of ways. Perhaps that’s the next tutorial…
I duplicated the extracted .zip folder and each were unique and could be imported.
Do you have 3d caps 🧢?