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  • September 30, 2017
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Hello, I do multimedia, mostly vinyl, printing. I make small auto decals, as well as large decorative wall vinyl, and everything in between. I want to set up a website but only have a few pics of things Ive done in real life. I have hundreds of products I'd like to get on the site but I cant possibly print and apply all of them just to get a pic. I know there is a way to, for example, take a pic of a mailbox and digitally "wrap" the mailbox with all of my mailbox wrap designs. I know I can take a pic of an open area of a wall and place images in that space. But that's easy as its flat and 2 dimensional. Things like the mailboxes would be more difficult but I'm sure someone with more experience than myself can make this seem relatively easy. Any help would be appreciated and Id even be willing to pay someone to work with me on occasion to teach me how to do more things to help my business along.

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    melissapiccone
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    Community Expert
    September 30, 2017

    I like to do this type of custom one on one training. Feel free to contact me at melissa@creative-training.com.

    Melissa Piccone | Adobe Trainer | Online Courses Author | Fine Artist
    JJMack
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    Community Expert
    September 30, 2017

    What would your occasion teacher's salary be?  If you publish that you may get some applicants.

    JJMack
    davescm
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    September 30, 2017

    Hi

    You can do that in a couple of ways.

    In two dimensions you can place your design in a layer above your model then use transform distort and warp to simulate the curves etc. If the surface has "bumps" you can also use Filter Distort Displace to simulate those.

    or

    In 3D you can create a model of the object (such as a postbox) then put your designs onto the model as textures and render them.

    Dave