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    prmg1986 got a reaction from vincentlepes in Spot UV Business Card Mock Up   
    GarryP,
    Firstily, thank's!
    Good question!
    When I finish these mockups, including a basic user guide, I'll pass the download link to all Affinity Photo users. 
    Until then!
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    prmg1986 got a reaction from vincentlepes in Spot UV Business Card Mock Up   
    Hello!
    It is still very difficult to use Affinity Photo for mockups. However, I think a basic solution is to prepare layouts that allow you to use the perspective tool with ease. Also, leave prepared layers that can be used as masks.
    On this, I would like to share something that I am working on:

    In this template, I just import the business card's PNG images and adjust it with the perspective tool on one layer (hidden below).
    The thickness and background colors are changed by selecting the desired color from the palette.
    I'm currently revamping this model to insert a localized varnish mask.
    See the result:


    Seriously, this design took a long time to build, but to modify and use is super fast and easy.
    I would like to hear from the community before proceeding to produce more Affinity Photo-specific mockups! 
    Until then!
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    prmg1986 reacted to GarryP in Spot UV Business Card Mock Up   
    Welcome to the forums.
    These look great.
    How can people get the template to use for themselves?
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    prmg1986 reacted to DAD in Spot UV Business Card Mock Up   
    Looks really very lovely. My favourite is the last one.
    The pink colour of the background response very well
    with the design business card.
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    prmg1986 got a reaction from DAD in Spot UV Business Card Mock Up   
    Hello!
    It is still very difficult to use Affinity Photo for mockups. However, I think a basic solution is to prepare layouts that allow you to use the perspective tool with ease. Also, leave prepared layers that can be used as masks.
    On this, I would like to share something that I am working on:

    In this template, I just import the business card's PNG images and adjust it with the perspective tool on one layer (hidden below).
    The thickness and background colors are changed by selecting the desired color from the palette.
    I'm currently revamping this model to insert a localized varnish mask.
    See the result:


    Seriously, this design took a long time to build, but to modify and use is super fast and easy.
    I would like to hear from the community before proceeding to produce more Affinity Photo-specific mockups! 
    Until then!
  6. Like
    prmg1986 got a reaction from DAD in Spot UV Business Card Mock Up   
    GarryP,
    Firstily, thank's!
    Good question!
    When I finish these mockups, including a basic user guide, I'll pass the download link to all Affinity Photo users. 
    Until then!
  7. Like
    prmg1986 got a reaction from Bartek in Spot UV Business Card Mock Up   
    Hello!
    It is still very difficult to use Affinity Photo for mockups. However, I think a basic solution is to prepare layouts that allow you to use the perspective tool with ease. Also, leave prepared layers that can be used as masks.
    On this, I would like to share something that I am working on:

    In this template, I just import the business card's PNG images and adjust it with the perspective tool on one layer (hidden below).
    The thickness and background colors are changed by selecting the desired color from the palette.
    I'm currently revamping this model to insert a localized varnish mask.
    See the result:


    Seriously, this design took a long time to build, but to modify and use is super fast and easy.
    I would like to hear from the community before proceeding to produce more Affinity Photo-specific mockups! 
    Until then!
  8. Like
    prmg1986 got a reaction from Andyneu in Spot UV Business Card Mock Up   
    Hello!
    It is still very difficult to use Affinity Photo for mockups. However, I think a basic solution is to prepare layouts that allow you to use the perspective tool with ease. Also, leave prepared layers that can be used as masks.
    On this, I would like to share something that I am working on:

    In this template, I just import the business card's PNG images and adjust it with the perspective tool on one layer (hidden below).
    The thickness and background colors are changed by selecting the desired color from the palette.
    I'm currently revamping this model to insert a localized varnish mask.
    See the result:


    Seriously, this design took a long time to build, but to modify and use is super fast and easy.
    I would like to hear from the community before proceeding to produce more Affinity Photo-specific mockups! 
    Until then!
  9. Like
    prmg1986 got a reaction from StuartRc in Spot UV Business Card Mock Up   
    Hello!
    It is still very difficult to use Affinity Photo for mockups. However, I think a basic solution is to prepare layouts that allow you to use the perspective tool with ease. Also, leave prepared layers that can be used as masks.
    On this, I would like to share something that I am working on:

    In this template, I just import the business card's PNG images and adjust it with the perspective tool on one layer (hidden below).
    The thickness and background colors are changed by selecting the desired color from the palette.
    I'm currently revamping this model to insert a localized varnish mask.
    See the result:


    Seriously, this design took a long time to build, but to modify and use is super fast and easy.
    I would like to hear from the community before proceeding to produce more Affinity Photo-specific mockups! 
    Until then!
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