awesome tutorial mate, thanks a lot! my design looks really cool already. i still have to find a way to turn the inside material white.. any suggestions?
Good to hear you enjoyed the tutorial! This 3D model applies the same material, color, and graphic to both the inner and outer surfaces. To make the inside white, the outer layer would also need to be white. Hope the info helps.
Hi, I want to help, but I need more info. It could be lots of different things. Common issues/solutions 1.) Artwork needs to be in the same folder as blender file. 2.) Double check the artwork has been added to the correct node in the shading tab. Check out the chapter link under: ruclips.net/video/zbqaLaWpX58/видео.html
Hey, there are multiple ways to change colors easily. Check out this quick video tutorial on using Canva elements: ruclips.net/video/cZ43k01WH54/видео.html It's just 4 minutes long and gives a good overview. My suggestion is to follow along the video from timestamp 3:52 and add a Square Shape in your desired color to cover the t-shirt pieces you want to change. You can find the option to add shapes in the "Elements" tab. Simply select a square from the "Shapes" category, found under "Elements", and place it over the t-shirt piece you want to modify. Then you can add graphics on top. Hope the info helps!
It is showing me the final design, but the output is horrible. Since I have a design the covers the complete t shirt, once I add the design from canva to Blender, the design doesn't appear to come the way I thought it to be. @@ClothingMockups3D
@@ClothingMockups3D So I have used a black design for this example, but the same output is not followed, it is almost hollow and not visible as to where the picture of the design is supposed to be and what is shown as a final output.
Really useful. Thank you very much.
You’re welcome! Thanks for the comment - I’m always glad to hear it was helpful.
awesome tutorial mate, thanks a lot! my design looks really cool already.
i still have to find a way to turn the inside material white.. any suggestions?
Good to hear you enjoyed the tutorial! This 3D model applies the same material, color, and graphic to both the inner and outer surfaces. To make the inside white, the outer layer would also need to be white. Hope the info helps.
Nice work, please can you do for oversized tshirts and hoodies?
Thanks! Yeah, I'll reply to this thread when they're available.
Hello, my design does not load onto the t-shirt in blender, can you help me?
Hi, I want to help, but I need more info. It could be lots of different things. Common issues/solutions 1.) Artwork needs to be in the same folder as blender file. 2.) Double check the artwork has been added to the correct node in the shading tab. Check out the chapter link under: ruclips.net/video/zbqaLaWpX58/видео.html
Hi, is it possible to change shirt's colour ?
Hi, yes - to change the base colour just add a background colour when customizing your design in Canva 🙂
@@ClothingMockups3D thanks !
HOW TO CHANGE THE COLOUR OF THE T-SHIRT MOCKUP IN CANVA ?
Hey, there are multiple ways to change colors easily. Check out this quick video tutorial on using Canva elements: ruclips.net/video/cZ43k01WH54/видео.html It's just 4 minutes long and gives a good overview.
My suggestion is to follow along the video from timestamp 3:52 and add a Square Shape in your desired color to cover the t-shirt pieces you want to change. You can find the option to add shapes in the "Elements" tab. Simply select a square from the "Shapes" category, found under "Elements", and place it over the t-shirt piece you want to modify. Then you can add graphics on top. Hope the info helps!
To summarize: 1.) "Drag and drop" a square shape to cover the tshirt 2.) Change the color of the square 3.) Add graphics on top :)
It hasn't come to me this way, even though I have done all the steps correctly, it hasn't showed me the final product.
Hi, I want to help, but I need more info. Do you mean the final render? Or is it not showing your design on the t-shirt?
It is showing me the final design, but the output is horrible. Since I have a design the covers the complete t shirt, once I add the design from canva to Blender, the design doesn't appear to come the way I thought it to be. @@ClothingMockups3D
@@ClothingMockups3D So I have used a black design for this example, but the same output is not followed, it is almost hollow and not visible as to where the picture of the design is supposed to be and what is shown as a final output.
Can you send your files to clothingmockups3d@gmail.com then I can take a closer look at it and hopefully fix the issue.
Yes for sure, I will be sharing you the file soon. @@ClothingMockups3D