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Working with masks and PSD Mock ups???


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Hi Folks, 

 

I'm after some help again. I created a very simple and basic logo design in affinity designer and I now want to use a PSD mockup of a van I have and put my design over top of that to show it on the van. I have opened up the Mock up van and my design both in Affinity Photo but the next bit is where it all goes wrong. I cannot for the life of me figure out how to get the overlay right. I know I will need to use a mask but I really am not very clued up with using them. Can anyone help?

 

Thanks again Mark

 

Oh yeah... Ive attached my two files 

BCL Colour .psd

GemGfx_Vehicle_Branding_Mockup.psd

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Hi Toltec, 

 

Thats a good point, I didn't even notice the file size to be honest but I have just checked and yes the Van PSD file is actually 219mb in total! Not exactly sure why. 

 

I've found a smaller alternative now which I have attached, sorry.

 

Cheers for pointing that out though

 

Mark

free_download_mini_van__by_rogeriomarcos-d7aaz4g.psd

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When it comes to getting the perspective right look up this in the help "Perspective projection"

 

To be honest, I am not sure what you are trying to achieve with the logo. It is split into layers, so you should not need to do much masking.

 

If you can do a very rough mock-up maybe I can help more.

 

Or someone can

Windows PCs. Photo and Designer, latest non-beta versions.

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