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Thank you so much for this tutorial! I haven't tried the technique yet, but Photopea does appear to have the liquify filter. Can you do a video about adding glare to a glass picture frame?
A really big "Thank you"! I have like 1.2k files to place on some black or white tshirts and this video saved me a lot of time. I was using a more complicated technique, that was double as time, and in the end the final result was not so realistic. Thank you!
@@edmundseizentals3831 I used this method, but for the shadow part, I did it manually with a solid black shape given a Gaussian blur effect, then erased using the selection tool
I've seen two other good videos that both use different methods to make a realistic mockup. One thing they both did, that you didnt, was to do it in a way to be able to use any design to get the effect by making the design a smart layer.
It didn't work for me. I keep getting this message "Can't save the document back to its original file format. Flatten layers and discard extra data as necessary then choose file > Save again." How do I resolve this?
It's also done wrong. He liquifies instead of offset map and didn't extract highlights and shadows on shirt. Been doing this 30 years, the process here is really clunky
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YES! The world of POD needed a video like this, updated for today's technology. Thank you!
Hope it helps!!
love this but could you show how to do this and how to download as a psd but on photopea
You're a lifesaver, most most short and useful trick to apply graphics I've seen on youtube mate, Thanks love from india.
I am glad to hear that! Thanks for watching :)
I have tried and I can!!! yeh! easier than waht I have done before. Thank you!
Great!👌
BEST TUT BY FAR!
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think you could redo this with words or slogan?@@PhilipAnders
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I haven't tried the technique yet, but Photopea does appear to have the liquify filter.
Can you do a video about adding glare to a glass picture frame?
A really big "Thank you"! I have like 1.2k files to place on some black or white tshirts and this video saved me a lot of time. I was using a more complicated technique, that was double as time, and in the end the final result was not so realistic. Thank you!
Happy to help!!
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS!!!!!
You're welcome!!
How can you do this with a video mockup? Like use your own video with a t-shirt model like they do on Placeit? Or, is there another program for this?
Awesome video and the liquify play is super cool! Thanks for making and sharing this!! 🙌🏽
you explain really well and its easyly to follow,, thank you for sharing your skills,,, greetings here from the philipines....
Nice job.. clear expression! 👍
Thank you! 😃
Next, mugs! 😂 Thanks for the tutorial 👍
You're welcome!👍
Thanks for showing that liquify step!!
Thank you, sir!
now I can make my design more realistic!
Happy to help!
The tutorial for attaching the design to the mockup looks very realistic, bro. Thank You.
Welcome 😊
@@PhilipAnders copyright issue?
if we have many design, can we just change picture without all editing again?
Thank you for sharing these tips! They really helped me make my own mockups!
yeah but what if u upload the design and u want to move it on the mockup? or make it look bigger?
CTRL + T opens up the transform controls
this worked for me!
Perfect!
So cool.. Thank you so much :-)
You are so welcome!
Your awesome man ❤
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Never seen something this realistic! 🤩
thank u so much u have helped me 💝
You're welcome 😊
Thank you for this
No problem 😊
Why not use the displacement function?
Great Tut, thx u
amazing video mate
simple yet effective, thanks!
thanks for the tutorial. earned a sub.
Thanks for subscribing!
Thank you for a great tutorial. 😎 I wish you a joyful weekend 🌞🤗❤️
Thanks have a nice weekend too😎
@@PhilipAnders Thank you. 😎❤️
Thank you brother!
Mockups link plz
very simple, very quick, very realistic, thank you.
4:29 - You are the keyboard shortcut master! 😆
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What if the clothes are colored ?
, then when you use curves it doesn't look like shadow
Did you find a way to fix this? Im having this problem also now
@@edmundseizentals3831 I used this method, but for the shadow part, I did it manually with a solid black shape given a Gaussian blur effect, then erased using the selection tool
@@abdurrazaqadinugraha7468 Much appreciated, ill try that too!
Can you do this on Canva somehow??
I've seen two other good videos that both use different methods to make a realistic mockup. One thing they both did, that you didnt, was to do it in a way to be able to use any design to get the effect by making the design a smart layer.
That's great! Could you link the videos please?
Awesome very nice and easy to follow tutorial
This is a great video, thank you, Phillip, this helps a lot.
Glad it was helpful!
Not bad, but it would be better to use the displacement effect to have the greases and folds from the shirt displacing the art.
Thanks, great explanation.
Glad you liked it!
so cool, useful, thanks!
You're welcome!
someone help me, it just show shirt with no design image (1 layer) :( how can i fix it ?
You could have dropped the link about the other video
You are awesome
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Excelente video. Les confirmo que si funciona en Photopea, ya que lo seguí tal cual y me funcionó de la misma forma. Saludos Philip 😎
Nice technique but can you replace the smart object with a new design and retain the effects?
I have the same question!!!
It didn't work for me. I keep getting this message "Can't save the document back to its original file format. Flatten layers and discard extra data as necessary then choose file > Save again." How do I resolve this?
When I set it to Use: Background the mockup image completely disappears. 100% gone. I've played with the sliders and everything.
Awesome tip! Much easier than other methods I’ve seen.
Glad it was helpful!
thank you x 1000
thanks
Has anyone tried this process in Affinity Photo? What were your results? That is the software I have. I am going to try and get it working.
Thanks.
Welcome!
white color different result
Yup doesn't work for some colors. For white, adjust the black slider toward the white. Haven't figured out how to do green and red yet.
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Has anyone come across an issue trying todo this technique with a colored shirt?
upscayl is not free
Hindi me chahiye
i Just visited your website. it's really slow. Please take this matter serious.
To much work for this . Theres already generators that make this in one click.
What's the name of the generator?
It's also done wrong. He liquifies instead of offset map and didn't extract highlights and shadows on shirt. Been doing this 30 years, the process here is really clunky
Yes, it's a bit tedious but you have full control. Also, he really should've done the warping with a displacement map.
I think when we mention that this is wrong, the most important thing is suggestion of the right method?
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