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Hi,
I am fairly new to PS and I frequently visit sites that sale fonts, icons, illustrations ect. But I would like to know what is exactly and how does a brush work as well as a mockups and plug ins?
Also how are fonts created, is there like a general template?
Thx!
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• Fonts: Fonts (in general) need to be vector data and Font creation needs special software (but as far as I know free options are available).
It is not simple – a proper font consists of many, many letters, numbers, accents etc.
• Mock-ups: In Photoshop this would usually refer to images in which one can insert custom designs to visualize how they would look on covers, t-shirts etc.
Practically this needs to be done with Smart Objects in Photoshop.
Proper 3D applications naturally offer superior options but also more complexity.
• »how does a brush work«: What do you mean exactly?
Assuming you have already used a Brush what was unclear about its workings?
Have you looked up the difference of plain Brushees, Erodible Brushes, Bristle Brushes, Sampled Brushe on helpx yet?
https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/creating-modifying-brushes.html
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A mockup is a full scale design
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mockup
In Photoshop it may include dummy text, effects attached to layers, etc., so you can replace the psd with your images and text
A brush works as it does in real life, except in real life you need to purchase many brushes. In Photoshop, you choose one and start painting.
A plug-in is an add-on program written by others that can do something that Photoshop cannot do out of the box.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photoshop_plugin
Most typefaces are created by type designers, but you can try this from an Adobe blog page:
https://makeitcenter.adobe.com/en/blog/how-to-make-your-own-font.html
Jane
EDIT: C.P. was faster!
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EDIT: C.P. was faster!
Yeah, but I may have used a very limited interpretation of »mock-up«.
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As fas as mock ups - I am looking to design a shirt with realistic images. For example, I want to put a picture of a real briefcase on a business shirt. Can I use a mockup and an employee's name and subsequently screen print onto a shirt?
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what are the dependant variables?
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what are the dependant variables?
By @CheeseHead05
If it does want you are trying to do — or if it doesn't. You are looking for a picture and text. A mockup is a starter document.
How well do you know Photoshop? If you have basic skills then you don't need a mockup. If you don't, you need to spend some time learning the application.
Jane
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Here is my art placed on a product mockup to send to a manufacturer. I get mockups from a free website, and sometimes I make my own. You do need a modicum of Photoshop ability to do this but it isn't that hard. It's helpful to have knowledge of shadows etc:
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I love this, Leslie!
Jane
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This seems like a good article on font creation. I have no connection with the website, I found it just now in a Google search. But it covers the basics.
The Ultimate Guide on How to Create a Font
It is a lot of work, with a lot of hand tuning involved to make the hundreds of character designs flow together as a single consistent system.