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Work Shirt Mock-Up


4 .pSD files

Sanchi477

Photoshop requirements
Open the .PSD files in one of the listed programs: Mock-up files require Photoshops 3D functionality.
Make your Photoshop meets all system requirements
• Adobe Photoshop CS5 Extended
• Adobe Photoshop CS6 Extended and has a functioning 3D feature.
• Adobe Photoshop CC .....

File resolution is 2000×2000 px at 72ppi, color mode is in RGB.


Good practice: save a copy of the downloaded file to a safe location on your computer.
Help File

In the downloaded file you will find:

• set1.psd

• set2.psd

• set3.psd

• set4.psd
Help File

Add Texture to the Shirt

In this mock-up we take advantage of Photoshops


3D capability to fully wrap a texture around the
3D model of a Shirt and then render (convert 3D
model to a 2D image) for final output.

Open any downloaded file.

In the LAYERS panel locate () layer Shirt. Since


this is a 3D layer, containing a 3D model, textures
are applied to it. All together there are 2 textures.
To edit the texture (of the shirt or buttons)
double click () Texture < Diffuse < shirt, buttons 

Shirt Texture

A new file will open in a separate window.


File represents the texture template of the shirt.
Paste () your design into the group with the
mask. (The mask serves as a template and in the
PATHS panel () there is a pre saved path which 
marks the outline of the mask.)

Note (Photoshop CC users): Use the downloaded template


(shirt.psd) to place your designs, then drag and drop the file
into the now opened canvas.

After you are done, save (ctrl+s) the file
and !close it.
If you look now in the downloaded file, the
texture should be applied.

CONTINUE ON THE NEXT PAGE


Help File

Add Texture to the Shirt

 
- Right Sleeve
- Left Sleeve 
- Front
- Left Pocket
- Left Pocket
- Back
- Collar 

Buttons Texture

A new file will open in a separate window.


File represents the color of the buttons.
Fill the canvas with a solid color of your
choice.
After you are done, save (ctrl+s) the file
and !close it.
If you look now in the downloaded file, the color
of the buttons should be changed.
Help File

Render a 3D File for Final Output

3D rendering is the 3D computer graphics process


of converting 3D models into 2D images to
produce the highest quality version for output.

After you’ve finished applying textures to the 3D


model, next step is creating the final render.

In the LAYER panel locate layer Shirt. Double click


() the thumbnail to open the 3D (SCENE) panel.

At the top of the 3D panel, click () the 


Scene button, and then click () the Scene entry
in the list below.

From the () Quality menu in the lower half of


the panel, select () Ray Traced Final.
A final render can be time-consuming, if you
need to stop the render process just click on the
image.

Note: If you need to work on the texture, return 
Quality setting to default Interactive (Painting).

After the render is complete, you can flatten the


3D scene for output.

Note (Photoshop CC users): This step doesn’t apply.


Help File

Add your own Background Color

In opened psd file locate Background layer with a


disabled layer mask applied.
Click () on the mask to enable it.

Then select () the layer Fill With Color and fill

the canvas with your favorite color.

Add Gloss Effect (with darker Colors)

All the files have a “gloss effect” applied which


you can control by locating the layer named Gloss
() at the top of the layers panel. Change the
strength of gloss, by changing the opacity of the 
layer.
Help File

Thank you for the purchase

Sanchi477

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