How to Make Mockups in Procreate from Photos

In this class, you will learn how to create mockups in Procreate using photos. I will teach you how to create mockups using stock photos, and how to take your own photos with your phone. 

I will show you how to create mockups for stand-alone artwork, such as art prints, as well as all-over prints such as patterns. And we will create mockup files that we can reuse over and over again so that you can save time in the future.

Mockups are a great way of showing potential clients how your artwork would look on their type of product, and it’s also a great way for you to visualize how your designs would look on different products. You can use them in your marketing, on your website, to send to clients or you can create mockups just for the fun of it - because it’s an amazing feeling to see your designs on real products.

The most common way to make product mockups from photos is by using Adobe Photoshop, which I teach you in another class of mine called Showcase Your Artwork - Make Your Own Mockups.

But in this class we will use Procreate to make our mockups. If you, like me, use your iPad to create your artwork, you’ll find this workflow to be super smooth and much quicker than using Photoshop.

As a bonus in this class, I’ve also included our popular Faber Co. Spiral Notebook mockup, that previously only where available as a Photoshop mockup, but now is available to download for free as a Procreate mockup when you watch this class. This is free for you to use for both personal and commercial use, and I will show you in class how to add your own design in this mockup file.

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