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Best way to present a logo/Tshirt/etc.. in one image


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#1 idesgn

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Posted 30 March 2013 - 02:13 PM

Hi all,
Is there a way to automatically generate an image like attached with logo file in hand.
If not automatically then how?
ThanksAttached File  21828917~29bb3d8de8bc451c6970e76f9ed3201c3c226a74-original.jpg   144.67KB   175 downloads
Image above source is 99designs

#2 openstudioeu

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Posted 30 March 2013 - 06:32 PM

Hi,
the best way I know is to use Adobe Photoshop and command 'Place' - it's not fully automated, but you can save a lot of time if using in a smart way...

1. You need a good, clean picture of empty branding elements - you can draw them in vectors/ take a picture/ buy or whatever... sth like this:
Attached File  stock-photo-blank-business-cards-stack-up-on-grey-background-128615063.jpg   14.22KB   693 downloads

You can make a composition of several, typical appliances, like business card, T-shirt, letter, envelope etc.

2. After opening the file in Photoshop, use File->Place to place a logo over your business card, in example.

The logo should be in vector format, I'm using PDF, it should be just logo, without background etc.

3. Photoshop creates Smart Object containg your logo - this enables you to easily update content of that Object later, so you can use it as a template.

3. Transform your Smart Object (logo) to fit the right angle and scale (Cmd+T on Mac, Ctrl+T on Win), so it looks natural.

4. If you save this as a .PSD file for later use, then you can easily replace content of Smart Object, just go to Layers palette, find appropriate layer/object, right click and select Replace (or Update, don't remember...).

Hope it helped!

#3 idesgn

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Posted 31 March 2013 - 03:31 AM

Wow man that's a detailed reply, thanks for sharing. :)

#4 darianjc

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Posted 29 April 2013 - 08:34 AM

Hi,
the best way I know is to use Adobe Photoshop and command 'Place' - it's not fully automated, but you can save a lot of time if using in a smart way...

1. You need a good, clean picture of empty branding elements - you can draw them in vectors/ take a picture/ buy or whatever... sth like this:
[ATTACH=CONFIG]9877[/ATTACH]

You can make a composition of several, typical appliances, like business card, T-shirt, letter, envelope etc.

2. After opening the file in Photoshop, use File->Place to place a logo over your business card, in example.

The logo should be in vector format, I'm using PDF, it should be just logo, without background etc.

3. Photoshop creates Smart Object containg your logo - this enables you to easily update content of that Object later, so you can use it as a template.

3. Transform your Smart Object (logo) to fit the right angle and scale (Cmd+T on Mac, Ctrl+T on Win), so it looks natural.

4. If you save this as a .PSD file for later use, then you can easily replace content of Smart Object, just go to Layers palette, find appropriate layer/object, right click and select Replace (or Update, don't remember...).

Hope it helped!


This really helped me.. thank you

#5 IIICCCOOO

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Posted 02 May 2013 - 02:47 PM

the internet is full of examples of business materials that you can use. just do not know how much is allowed here. At 99 design no problem here but see the rules.

#6 Biker

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Posted 18 May 2013 - 08:34 PM

Nice post... i try this....

#7 HappyGD

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Posted 18 May 2013 - 09:40 PM

Hi,
the best way I know is to use Adobe Photoshop and command 'Place' - it's not fully automated, but you can save a lot of time if using in a smart way...

1. You need a good, clean picture of empty branding elements - you can draw them in vectors/ take a picture/ buy or whatever... sth like this:
[ATTACH=CONFIG]9877[/ATTACH]

You can make a composition of several, typical appliances, like business card, T-shirt, letter, envelope etc.

2. After opening the file in Photoshop, use File->Place to place a logo over your business card, in example.

The logo should be in vector format, I'm using PDF, it should be just logo, without background etc.

3. Photoshop creates Smart Object containg your logo - this enables you to easily update content of that Object later, so you can use it as a template.

3. Transform your Smart Object (logo) to fit the right angle and scale (Cmd+T on Mac, Ctrl+T on Win), so it looks natural.

4. If you save this as a .PSD file for later use, then you can easily replace content of Smart Object, just go to Layers palette, find appropriate layer/object, right click and select Replace (or Update, don't remember...).

Hope it helped!


Very nice and detailed post! Another way (if you have the logo or design in Ai) instead of File->Place is to just copy and paste directly into Photoshop as a smart object

#8 Mabding

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Posted 21 May 2013 - 08:20 AM

Hi,
the best way I know is to use Adobe Photoshop and command 'Place' - it's not fully automated, but you can save a lot of time if using in a smart way...

1. You need a good, clean picture of empty branding elements - you can draw them in vectors/ take a picture/ buy or whatever... sth like this:
[ATTACH=CONFIG]9877[/ATTACH]

You can make a composition of several, typical appliances, like business card, T-shirt, letter, envelope etc.

2. After opening the file in Photoshop, use File->Place to place a logo over your business card, in example.

The logo should be in vector format, I'm using PDF, it should be just logo, without background etc.

3. Photoshop creates Smart Object containg your logo - this enables you to easily update content of that Object later, so you can use it as a template.

3. Transform your Smart Object (logo) to fit the right angle and scale (Cmd+T on Mac, Ctrl+T on Win), so it looks natural.

4. If you save this as a .PSD file for later use, then you can easily replace content of Smart Object, just go to Layers palette, find appropriate layer/object, right click and select Replace (or Update, don't remember...).

Hope it helped!

This was really useful .. thanks a lot :)




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