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March 14, 2019
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Finding the right program to fit my image into a Mockup

  • March 14, 2019
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Hi everyone,

So here is my question : I'm trying to insert pictures into a mockup (first picture). However, when I click on any layer, I'm given a bland screen (picture 2) in which my pictures are not made to fit in. However, the layers we see on the third picture totally allow me to put my pictures in by clicking on one of the layers, thus presenting me a flat surface on which I only need to add my image (picture 4).

Would you guys know what prevents me from adjusting my pictures to the first mockup ? I noticed the second one has grids all around, could it be the reason why I can fit my pictures in its layers ?

Thanks in advance and have a great day/night

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    Correct answer Semaphoric

    Yeah, what Trevor said. I would add, add you image by placing it as a Smart Object. That way, you don't have to convert to a SO as a separate step, and the corners will be assured of being square.

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    Semaphoric
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    Community Expert
    March 14, 2019

    Yeah, what Trevor said. I would add, add you image by placing it as a Smart Object. That way, you don't have to convert to a SO as a separate step, and the corners will be assured of being square.

    Trevor.Dennis
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    Community Expert
    March 14, 2019

    I prefer to start with an image perpendicular to the canvas, and make it a Smart Object.

    Then drag the corners into position like below (holding down the Ctrl or Cmd key).

    The advantage of this is that if you OK the Transform, and then Transform again, the handles are still in the corners.

    If you don't use a Smarty Object, then if you want to Transform again, the bounding box does  not stay in the corners, which makes it a lot more difficult.

    This is true of  a lot of drawing, compositing, illustrating techniques in Photoshop.  Make the object square. Make it a Smart Object, and Transform into required position.

    Another big advantage is if you later want to edit the object, double click the SO to open in a new window, and it is square again, making for easier edits, like adding text, for instance.

    Participant
    March 15, 2019

    Thank you a lot Trevor and Semaphoric, it seems like I'"m getting closer to what I need. I will check a tutorial about smart objects and try to apply it to my own creations, I'll be back with feedback when I'm done

    Thanks so much !

    Trevor.Dennis
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    March 15, 2019

    One more tip...

    What I like to do is use the layer you are matching the picture layer to as a template, by clipping the image layer to it.  Probably not so important with straight sides and four corners, but if there is warping involved, it saves a  lot of time.

    So exaggerating to make a point, I want to shape the landscape layer to match the grey template layer.  I usually make the template a mid grey to differentiate from background etc.

    I've made the landscape layer a Smart Object again.

    Hover over the intersection of the two layers till you see this icon, and click

    We have immediately masked the area that does not overlap the template layer,  but there is not hint of the required distortion.

    The trick  now is to use Free Transform > Warp, and get close to the line,  but not go  to far.  We don't need a perfect match.  We can OK this, and if we later want to fine tune, go  Ctrl T > Warp and the handles are right  where you  left  them.  It's a smart way to  work as it can  save a  lot of time.

    Semaphoric
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    Community Expert
    March 14, 2019

    It looks like picture #4 is a Smart Object, open for editing. Paste your image there, and save. It should appear in your mockup, with the necessary transform to fit picture #2.

    Participant
    March 14, 2019

    Hi Semaphore,

    Thanks a lot for your reply. Picture #4 indeed works well when I add a picture in it, but #1 and #3 are two different mockups and I'd like to make #1 similar to #3 to be able to insert my pictures in it. You suggested that #4 could be a smart object, may I ask you how I may turn #1 into something similar ?

    Thanks a lot