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Cannot generate a mockup

New Here ,
Jul 27, 2024 Jul 27, 2024

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Hi there, 

 

I have just installed the trial version of Adobe Illustrator to use the mockup feature. 

 

I have followed the steps but I cannot find the 'make' button to generate the mockup with my images. 

 

Can someone please advise how to make a mockup?

 

Thanks in advance

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Jul 27, 2024 Jul 27, 2024

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Bottom image needs to be a raster image.

Top artwork needs to be a vector artwork, which I do not think is the case in yours.

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Jul 27, 2024 Jul 27, 2024

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Hi Monika, 

 

Thanks for your swift response. Can you provide info on how to achieve raster & vactor images?

 

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Jul 27, 2024 Jul 27, 2024

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A raster image is just a photo you place, that's fine in your case.

A vector image needs to be drawn in Illustrator using the pen tool or the shape tools or other tools. You can also try and use Window > Image Trace to automatically draw your existing image. This might or might not work very well.

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Jul 27, 2024 Jul 27, 2024

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Thank you Monika. 

 

I have applied image trace to the artwork and it has changed to black and white. I would like to keep the colour of this artwork when applying the mockup feature. How can this be done?

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Jul 27, 2024 Jul 27, 2024

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I've changed the settings of the image trace to colour. 

 

I have applied a mockup, but it does not seem to be working. 

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Jul 27, 2024 Jul 27, 2024

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If there is white in your vector artwork, it will stay white. You would have to delete the white shapes in order to get rid of them.

That thing in the background - is that a carpet? It's flat, so the Mockup function doesn't find anything to do. The most important part in the Mockup function is to figure out distortion and perspective. It will not do shading or material.

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Jul 27, 2024 Jul 27, 2024

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I would like the texture of the rug (background image) to be seen on the disc. How can this be achieved?

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Jul 27, 2024 Jul 27, 2024

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You could make a copy of the rug file. Then edit that in Photoshop. Make it much lighter and make it grayscale. Overlay it in Illutrator and set it to "Multiply" in the transparency panel. All you need is an impression of the texture, so that should do. It will not be very realistic. For a more realistiv option, you would use Photoshop. 

 

Probably ask in the Photoshop forum about the procedure: https://community.adobe.com/t5/photoshop-ecosystem/ct-p/ct-photoshop?page=1&sort=latest_replies&lang... 

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Jul 27, 2024 Jul 27, 2024

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@Tomar388448645rzu even if you created this pattern into Photoshop and back into the 'mockup' of Illustrator, you won't be able to use any raster images (pictures) because Illustrator cannot do this

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  • Elements such as mesh, graph, gradient mesh, freeform gradient, placed art, non-native art, raster, or raster effects aren't supported as mockup art. For unsupported elements, Object > Mockup > Preview Mockup / Create Mockup will be greyed out or a warning message will appear indicating that Mockup will lead to an appearance mismatch

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@mpchow  schrieb:

@Tomar388448645rzu even if you created this pattern into Photoshop and back into the 'mockup' of Illustrator, you won't be able to use any raster images (pictures) because Illustrator cannot do this


 

Please read my first answer in this thread.

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