Gave it a try using a similarly colored dark grey tshirt, with the color fill layer i can change the colors, but i cannot change to white, when i pick white, the shirt reverts back to default color it had at the start . dark gray, almost black. is it because I picked a too dark shirt?
Thanks for checking out the tutorial and giving it a try! Going from very dark to very light, or vice versa, can be one of the trickier situations with mockups. If you are able to start with a color that isn't too dark, or too light, it will definitely be easier to get that full range of color. Part of the reason is that it can be hard to pull more information out of a dark image, and equally challenging to add detail to a very bright one. One trick I have found that might help is to add an Invert Adjustment Layer to the dark shirt in order to flip it the other way. From there, try adding a Levels or Curves to find a nice balance. Hopefully that will help!
I agree there is always room to improve! The method I’m showing here is the best one I have personally found to give creatives the most control over how the mockup will look.
Thank you so much for your comment! I totally understand that everyone learns at a different pace. What I will usually do is pause or replay the part I need to rewatch or use RUclipss new speed controls to watch the video at a slower speed. I also have this completed mockup for sale in my Gumroad shop for $2-3 if you would like to go that route. Hope this helps!
Thanks for your comment Nabzos! With this tutorial I wanted to show designers how they can make their own customizable mockup from scratch. If you would like to use my premade t-shirt template from the lesson, it can be purchased on Gumroad for three dollars. Your support means a lot, and it allows me to continue making free design tutorials to help creatives. Thank you for watching, and I hope the video provided you with some value! Gumroad link: bitly.ws/B9MG
What other kinds of mockups would you like to learn to create?
Screen mockups and drinking mockups
@@Tani_Ras. thank you for your comment! I will definitely make a note for future videos.
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Photo Frames & stickers & face masks
@@smitsolanki343 thank you for your comment and for the suggestions! Will definitely keep these in mind for future videos. 👍
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Thanks ,This is a good video for a real t shirt mockup❤
My pleasure. Glad you like it!
I was looking for this video, thanks for creating one
Happy to help Immanuel! ✌️
Just what I needed, will be trying this tonight 👍
Hope you enjoy!
Thanks your so much, this was very interesting and helpful!
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Thank you for the kind words. I’m glad you enjoyed it! 😊
Gave it a try using a similarly colored dark grey tshirt, with the color fill layer i can change the colors, but i cannot change to white, when i pick white, the shirt reverts back to default color it had at the start . dark gray, almost black. is it because I picked a too dark shirt?
Thanks for checking out the tutorial and giving it a try! Going from very dark to very light, or vice versa, can be one of the trickier situations with mockups. If you are able to start with a color that isn't too dark, or too light, it will definitely be easier to get that full range of color. Part of the reason is that it can be hard to pull more information out of a dark image, and equally challenging to add detail to a very bright one. One trick I have found that might help is to add an Invert Adjustment Layer to the dark shirt in order to flip it the other way. From there, try adding a Levels or Curves to find a nice balance. Hopefully that will help!
One of the best ways, there's always a better way.
I agree there is always room to improve! The method I’m showing here is the best one I have personally found to give creatives the most control over how the mockup will look.
Hard to follow- you’re moving too quickly through certain steps - as in, how you changed the color-
Thank you so much for your comment! I totally understand that everyone learns at a different pace. What I will usually do is pause or replay the part I need to rewatch or use RUclipss new speed controls to watch the video at a slower speed. I also have this completed mockup for sale in my Gumroad shop for $2-3 if you would like to go that route. Hope this helps!
you should have left the practice material for free that we can practice your video with you.
Thanks for your comment Nabzos! With this tutorial I wanted to show designers how they can make their own customizable mockup from scratch. If you would like to use my premade t-shirt template from the lesson, it can be purchased on Gumroad for three dollars. Your support means a lot, and it allows me to continue making free design tutorials to help creatives. Thank you for watching, and I hope the video provided you with some value!
Gumroad link: bitly.ws/B9MG
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