Hi @D1990ish1! Yes, in general you can use the Canva mockups to promote your products. I recommend looking at their license terms here: www.canva.com/licensing-explained/
Hi @fuelmmma! Yes, you can load the supplier's picture into Canva. Then you can also load your design and place it over the supplier's picture (adjust your design's transparency a little bit so it looks more realistic). It won't have all the options to bend to an object's shape like the pre-built Canva mockups, but it should be good enough for basic items like tshirts an sweatshirts. Hope this helps!
Trent, I want to make my own mockups from start to finish, either in Canva or Photopea. But, how do you design the shadow/highlight portion, like on a blanket. That's what I'm missing. Obviously all these creators of mockups obtained this info somewhere. When you're not experienced in Photopea it's extremely difficult to figure out the process. Yes, I'm a do-it-yourselfer... but this has been difficult to find. Any suggestions please?
Hi @margievanhandel259! Typically, the shadow/highlights will be the result of the folds and other curves on the product. Are you shooting photos of actual products to make the mockups?
@@TechnicallyTrent No photography... Not quite that Do-it-yourself! There are a lot of mockup images sold that are solely the base area for the user to apply their design. Are the canva ones created in canva, I suspect probably photoshop and then adapted for use in canva? In canva, it appears that there is just some sort of transparent overlay that creates the shadows/highlights. If you can point me in that direction, or share a tutorial with your viewers, I'd greatly appreciate.
Amazing! Thanks for sharing
You are the best, amazing video with straight forward tutorial
This is very helpful. Thank you for sharing! Just starting with POD
Are you allowed to use the mockups from Canva for sale? ex if i made an ebook, and use a canva mockup for my online shop?
Hi @D1990ish1! Yes, in general you can use the Canva mockups to promote your products. I recommend looking at their license terms here:
www.canva.com/licensing-explained/
Is there a way to use my suppliers pictures and change them up in canva?
Hi @fuelmmma! Yes, you can load the supplier's picture into Canva. Then you can also load your design and place it over the supplier's picture (adjust your design's transparency a little bit so it looks more realistic). It won't have all the options to bend to an object's shape like the pre-built Canva mockups, but it should be good enough for basic items like tshirts an sweatshirts. Hope this helps!
@TechnicallyTrent thank you for the response. Appreciate it
Trent, I want to make my own mockups from start to finish, either in Canva or Photopea. But, how do you design the shadow/highlight portion, like on a blanket. That's what I'm missing. Obviously all these creators of mockups obtained this info somewhere. When you're not experienced in Photopea it's extremely difficult to figure out the process. Yes, I'm a do-it-yourselfer... but this has been difficult to find. Any suggestions please?
Hi @margievanhandel259! Typically, the shadow/highlights will be the result of the folds and other curves on the product. Are you shooting photos of actual products to make the mockups?
@@TechnicallyTrent No photography... Not quite that Do-it-yourself! There are a lot of mockup images sold that are solely the base area for the user to apply their design. Are the canva ones created in canva, I suspect probably photoshop and then adapted for use in canva? In canva, it appears that there is just some sort of transparent overlay that creates the shadows/highlights. If you can point me in that direction, or share a tutorial with your viewers, I'd greatly appreciate.
whatt page size is that
Hi @Cardaily_ ! I think the page size was something like 3000x2000 pixels. However, you can make the size whatever fits your situation best.
Didnt work for me in andy pls need help
Hi, sorry to hear it didn't work. Which part gave you trouble?
@@TechnicallyTrent thanks man it worked but only 1 t shirt size :(
@@TechnicallyTrentcause i need pro pay in canva to unlock another shirt