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Bring Your Brand to Life: Mockup is now GA with Smoother Performance and High-Quality Results. Vector art auto-adjusts onto planar surfaces realistically when you create a Mockup.
Tony Harmer, Chief Enchantments Officer at Wizardry Ltd.
Tony Harmer (a.k.a The Design Ninja) is a creative Swiss-army-knife and learning-content author with a three-plus-decade career that has given him a broad experience base to draw upon, including some time as a press operator, several years as a concept artist in IP development, several more as an instructor in many applications, delivering graphic production training worldwide, and a few more as a specialist solutions consultant for Adobe. He is the author of several video tutorials on LinkedIn Learning and running a growing YouTube channel. Tony is a popular speaker/presenter. His often-off-the-wall sessions always provide a ton of tips, techniques, insights, and inspirations delivered with humor and enthusiasm that is totally infectious.
Access Mockup from a couple of locations:
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Utilize your own raster image or select from the free curated image templates in the Mockup panel to create mockups.
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Save your mockup by selecting it and clicking the save icon in the Mockup panel. Templates appear in "Your Mockups," showing vector art positions. |
After creating a Mockup, your artwork is automatically included in the Symbols Panel as a Symbol. |
For a more realistic appearance in your artwork, you can utilize the blending options found within the Transparency panel. These options allow you to incorporate details from the raster image, such as lighting effects, curves, and distortions. |
Feel free to provide your experiences and feedback by using the designated "Share Feedback" button. |
For more details about this new feature, please click here.
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Love this! But it blows my mind that Illustrator implemented this before Photoshop.
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It makes sense that it's in illustrator! Illustrator is vector so it's all scalable and your logo (which should be vector) will scale to fit any item ... not true when it comes to pixels (Photoshop)
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Hi, great feature! Is it possible to put more than 1 symbol?
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Hi @Alexandre Becquet, as of now, the Mockup (Beta) feature in Illustrator allows for the use of one symbol at a time. If you have any more questions, please feel free to ask!
Best,
Anshul Saini
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Hi. Are we allowed to use artwork created using a beta feature such as "Mockup" in final client-published work?
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Yes, @Manolis24216209qpsn, you can use artwork created using a beta feature like "Mockup" in your final client-published work. However, please ensure that you have the necessary licenses and permissions for any assets or elements used in your artwork. If you've used stock assets, make sure you have the appropriate licenses for those as well, whether they are from Adobe Stock or other third-party stock asset websites. This will ensure that you are in compliance with all legal requirements.
If you have any specific questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask.
Best,
Anshul Saini
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Thanks Anshul
Regards
Manolis Stalford
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Thank you both. Why i didn't try this!!!!
I've the official answer and a tips!!.
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You'd better fix bugs and make the interface consistent among your apps, such as Photoshop and Illustrator.
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@Brumby17 i don't thin kthis kind of post is good to write here. It's not Adobe it's the community. Sometimes you can find Adobe employees but feel free to share your ideas to make Adobe software more consistent.
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What a great feature to help make for a faster turnaround for clients we design products for.
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I have to say by far this is pretty cool especially when I show this to my students next week. We are always mocking things up but it does it seamlessly! 💖💖💖
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Many thanks !
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In photoshop we can create mockup with Warp. Don't think that it is difficult.
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OK, sure, but Ps is a manual process and this is automatic... which is light years beyond what Ps does.
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@Earth Oliver schrieb:
OK, sure, but Ps is a manual process and this is automatic... which is light years beyond what Ps does.
The beauty in Photoshop is that once you have set it up, it's very simple to change the design and get a very polished result with the correct shading, embossing, gold and whatnot.
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Great feature 🙂
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Please add this to Photoshop soon. Thanks
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@Daniel Kramer schrieb:
Please add this to Photoshop soon. Thanks
You need to post that here if you want it in Photoshop: https://community.adobe.com/t5/photoshop-ecosystem-ideas/how-do-i-write-a-feature-request/idi-p/1238...
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this changes package design! so cool!
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Been using this for a bit. It's dope!
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Great feature, we should have it on photoshop also
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Agreed. There are ways in Ps as you know. Not as easy tho.