Hey Buddy, Search online for free jersey templates. You can find them in various formats like PSD, AI, or PNG. If you prefer to start from scratch, create a new document in Photopea with the desired dimensions for your jersey. Import images of logos, team names, numbers, and any other design elements you want to include. Use the Text Tool to add text like team names, player numbers, and slogans. Customize the font, size, color, and style to match your design. Use shapes like rectangles, circles, or triangles to create patterns or accents on your jersey.
Hi Diane, its a firefox extention called Screenshot Full Page, basically it just take a long screenshot of a webpage and save it as a png, you can replace it with any design you have to fill in the mock up.
Trying to put a mockup for an oval shaped object, created the outline and the smart object but when I upload the image that is supposed to go on it, it does not take the outlined area.. the image is rectangular
Hi Buddy, you should start with your preferred size of the calendar and set the DPI or resolution of the canvass around 300DPI, then it will be high quality once you save or export it later on.
hello thank you for the video. Would you know how i can layer more than one image i have removed the background too? For example i have a screen shot of a prop from three angles and want to have them on the same file to transfer to blender to use as a reference
Hi, when I open an image and use the rectangle tool it doesn't create a black box with option to convert to smart object; it just creates a rectangular outline? Is this a setting I need to change? Thank you
This is interesting. However, the logo no longer has its sharp lines around the edges. In fact it doesn't even look like the same logo. So if someone bought that shirt they'd be getting a shirt that actually looks different from the mock up than what they would receive.
Your totally right Johnson about the logo no longer has its sharp lines around the edges, due to the fact that the logo I used was low res, I did resize it and lose some of the quality. The settings on the Displace horizontal and vertical value will vary on the image and the design/logo that they set on it. Setting the gausian blur can eliminate those and playing around with the blending option without losing too much on the actual look of thedesign/logo
@@paulahawthorne7807Hi Paula, I made a new one, perhaps it can help you out on the shirt design, let me know what you think? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-83352LYyVOY.html
I have one more question,I can't get the curve correct ,is there a trick or tip to getting the curve just right so that the mockup design isn't all warped looking .thank you for sharing this tutorial.
Hi Paula, you can split horizontal or vertical, 03:00 then carefully adjust the points and curve it out those corners or area that are curving, it takes some practice to make it right, just take your time and have some fun doing it, that's a part of your learning curve.
Thanks litemint09, @paulahawthorne7807 yeah like what litemint said, you do need to zoom in so that you can put the points over those curved area and gradually align them to the curve, and take your time
Holy crap this 1 minute video just solved something i've spent the last 7 hours trying to figure out and going in pixel by pixel to fix... thank you so much.
Hi Paula, seems you need to use another website for that since photopea cant replicate that method, I saw many results by googling this keyword, 360 tumbler mockup online. Thanks for the appreciation!