This is interesting. However, the logo no longer has its sharp lines around the edges. In fact it doesn't even look like the same logo. So if someone bought that shirt they'd be getting a shirt that actually looks different from the mock up than what they would receive.
Your totally right Johnson about the logo no longer has its sharp lines around the edges, due to the fact that the logo I used was low res, I did resize it and lose some of the quality. The settings on the Displace horizontal and vertical value will vary on the image and the design/logo that they set on it. Setting the gausian blur can eliminate those and playing around with the blending option without losing too much on the actual look of thedesign/logo
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Thanks for the appreciation Buddy!
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This is interesting. However, the logo no longer has its sharp lines around the edges. In fact it doesn't even look like the same logo. So if someone bought that shirt they'd be getting a shirt that actually looks different from the mock up than what they would receive.
Your totally right Johnson about the logo no longer has its sharp lines around the edges, due to the fact that the logo I used was low res, I did resize it and lose some of the quality. The settings on the Displace horizontal and vertical value will vary on the image and the design/logo that they set on it.
Setting the gausian blur can eliminate those and playing around with the blending option without losing too much on the actual look of thedesign/logo