Tag Archive | "template"
Newbie’s Guide to Beautiful T-Shirt Mockups
Archived; click post to view. Excerpt: So you want to make beautiful, photo realistic t-shirt mockups? This is a tutorial for newbies or beginners on using the t-shirt mockup templates we provide at Go Media’s Arsenal. Note: this tutorial was done with our Tri-Blend Templates, which features a removable tag layer. This feature may not [...]
Continue reading...Arsenal: T-Shirt Templates, Vol. 2
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
This second volume of the Go Media Arsenal T-Shirt Templates comes in response to popular demand and features natural, hand-created drop shadows & HDR photography for smoother shading layers. Files are in PSD format w/ layers and masks, pixel dimensions are 1200×1300. Preset Shirt Colors Photos of both Fronts and Backs Flat and loosely-wrinkled versions Easy to [...]
Continue reading...Create a Complete Apparel Tech Pack
Saturday, June 27, 2009
Archived; click post to view. Excerpt: So you just spent 10 or more hours creating a crazy t-shirt design and your client has officially signed off…so what now? You may have created stellar photo-realistic mockups and used tons of really cool colors- but none of this means ANYTHING if your screen printer can’t clearly interpret [...]
Continue reading...T-Shirt Template Upgrade Free to Current Users
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Archived; click post to view. Excerpt: *NOTE: This upgrade path no longer exists. The original Men’s T-Shirt Templates was the debut Template Pack back in August 2008. In the process of making two more Template packs & an Advanced Hoodie Design Package, we learned a few new tricks about how to create fantastic photorealistic apparel [...]
Continue reading...Sexy Holiday Vector Pin-Up Girl Tutorial
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Archived; click post to view. Excerpt: A month or so ago I did this sweet tutorial of a pin-up girl on a motorcycle. It had been a project from on of our better clients. Since they liked and bought the design I thought that they wouldn’t mind if I posted a tutorial about how I [...]
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