You are a great teacher! I learned a lot. Next can you work on how to get a specific item of clothing onto a model? For example: a sweater I made that am selling? It feels like AI is not quite there yet.
@@KerryEgeler No, thank you! Last night I download two images from Midjourney to use as mockups, and today I’m gonna hit up your video again for the tutorial in back-half🙏
awesome and clear video Kerry! thanks for producing great content! Is it possible to add a product or an item of clothing to the model? or only prints? thanks
I’m not sure I totally understand the question, but I think what you’re asking is if you can ask it to add additional items to the A.i. image? You definitely could, but no guarantee that it will interpret it in the desired way.
Thank you for your tutorial. Im having trouble saving the design for it to go onto my shirt after I turn layer 2 into a smart object. It only has the option to save as...any ideas what Im doing wrong? Thanks
After you turn it into a smart object, you will double click on the smart object to open it in photoshop as it’s own photoshop project. From there, you will have the option to “save” as long as you have made a change to the smart object. If you haven’t added anything or edited anything, you won’t have the option to save.
I'm doing exactly as you are showing in photoshop but after creating the smartobject in photopea that's basically where it stops working. Can you do a video specifically in photopea?
This is absolutely awesome. I have a quick question. If a baby doll and I am looking to create a mock of baby sleeping with it in a crib anychance you can help show how I can do it please?
Thank you so much for this video, I couldn't find the exact mockup that I was looking for even on placeit, you solved my problem with this tutorial THANK YOU! 🙂
i got the basic package and even though to tell it plain color shirt absolutely no wrting on the front it puts writing on every shirt the color and prompt is the writing what am i doing wrong?
Thank you.This is what I have been looking for. Now is there a way to change the color of the shirt of the Ai image so you can see the same mock up but different color shirts?
the image wont have the real tshirt on it though right? so the tshirt style may not match the tshirt youre selling? is there a way to make sure the tshirt is exactly the tshirt your selling? like a bella canvas 3001 vs a comfort colors c1717?
That’s correct. It won’t be the exact t-shirt but still does well to give your customer a visual representation of what the design looks like on a real person. To answer the second part - not (yet) with A.i.
Nice job. Canva I have a feeling is using the same woman somehow except it can’t figure out teeth nor fingers. Kinda creepy. I will check out midjourney soon.
Is there a way to put a specific pair of sunglasses on the AI generated model? I'm working on something for a client of mine, they make sunglasses and want them on a large number of different models.
I created an image with 3 T-shirts. Occasionally when I create the clipping mask it removes one of the shirts designs. Why is that? The other issue I ran into is that it will completely change the color profile of the smart object image.
@@FastingWisdom If you have basic t-shirts and coffee cups it's probably fine. I have a lot of different types of dresses and Hawaiian shirts and a lot of AOP stuff. I can't use anything from Placeit.
Interesting conversation concerning whether or not the person in the picture needs to be wearing the EXACT model and style number of T-shirt as listed in the description. 🤔 E.g., the person needs to wear a Bella canvas 3001 if that's what is being listed in the description even if the naked eye can't determine the difference. There are people who are suing fast food restaurants for displaying pictures of food that look nothing like the actual food they purchased. Mashed potatoes, with food coloring, have been utilized for pictures of ice-cream in advertisements (and colored Cauliflower) since the ice-cream would melt under the heat of the studio lamps. Subterfuge!?! Need there be a asterisked full disclosure? How far down the rabbit hole do we go? For me - I'm good as long as there really isn't mashed potatoes (or Cauliflower) inside of the ice-cream container. If the style of the shirt in the picture is different than the one I receive, E.g., it's a short-sleeved T-shirt but a 3/4 sleeved arrives, or if the picture shows a crew neck T-shirt and a V-neck T-shirt arrives, etc., then I would agree that the exact T-shirt being sold needs to be in the picture. I believe that people are more concerned with was is printed on the T-shirt. If the lettering/design/colors/pictures/size/centering matches what is in the mockup then people will be happy.
This is the question I wanted to ask. Right now, I'm using mockups within Gelato, my POD partner right now, because at least I know that my mockups are wearing the exact brand and model number I'm selling like on Placeit. Because I too worry about those people who are sue happy lol. But, I also wonder how many of those types of people I'd have to worry about selling apparel.
Perhaps it would be beneficial for us to include a disclaimer stating that the models may not be wearing the exact make/style number that is listed in the description. Also - we reserve the right to ship a different make/style number, of equal or greater value, in the event the one listed in the description is temporarily out of stock. We can also give them the option of waiting for the item to be back in stock or ship the alternative. @@FastingWisdom
A man standing in front of the camera you can see his entire outfit the man is waring a oversized black t shirt and jean shorts, the man is 187cm tall and weighs 73kg, the man is wearing Prada sunglasses, the background is white, 50mm lens, dof background, immaculate, exciting, hyper realistic product imagery, canon 1dc camera.
Thank you for taking the time to teach us what’s new. Question, Is there an AI tool that can import my beginning design and enhance it….just wondering?
There is so much out there. It depends on the enhancement you want to do. The one that comes to mind is Canva’s expand feature. You can upload your image and it can add/take away/expand upon it with Ai.
Places like Etsy are starting to crack down on people not using photos of actual products. Unfortunately, many mock-up stores are leading people down a primrose path.
That had nothing to do with print on demand designs. That’s been debated and verified back in October. They didn’t shut shops down because of AI mock-ups.
I appreciate the comment, but not clickbait at all in my opinion. In the past, you would have to take these photos with a real camera. The mockup (and in many cases the art) is generated with AI. I'm just placing the art on the mockup with photoshop.
too complicated! Why a clipping mask? just drag the logo on a new layer and work with the blend modes and the blend-if adjustments. The logo is also too „straight“. You should distirt it a little bit.
So basically you're showing how to create an AI image (which you could also do inside Photoshop) and then add the mockup by yourself. This is not a tutorial how to let AI make a mockup
people use these kinds of things all the time with real people...there really is no difference at all...in fact this is way better than getting a whole model etc.
@@KerryEgeler is it a mockup of the product being sold or a generic t-shirt? With a system like placeit, you make mockups using photos of the actual garment. If you’re selling Gildan 5000, you find photos of that.
You made to many task. You don't have to make a square , just open up another page with the image and drag it on the shirt. Fewer steps is better. Time is money
“Fewer steps is better”…except when you have to repeat those same few steps for every new design. A little critical thinking would have informed you that the box is not only to help the audience visualize the print area but also to give a target for the smart object, you know, so you can make the entire process simply repeatable for future designs. Remember dawg, a sort of wise man once said, “Time is money.”
Hi Kerry! I left a compliment and comment last week I was hoping to get an answer to regarding Midjourney. I’m not seeing my comment in the list. Would it be better to write up my question again or send an email? Thanks!
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I added my name and email and then nothing. Where is the free AI Design Prompt??
@ check junk and spam, sometimes it goes there
This was SO helpful! Thank you!
Awesome! Thank you!
Dude you just hooked me up!!!!! Best tut on this ive seen
Thanks! Happy to help!
This was the BEST way! Thank you!!!
You're welcome!
thanks for the learning opportunity. great videos on the channel too.
Great learning - you showed the AI image generation to final output that's commendable
Wow! I needed this! Thank you sooo much it was simple and fast :) wooohoooo!!!!!!
You're so welcome!
ABSOLUTELY OUTSTANDING...thank you so much
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@KerryEgeler 😍
Brilliant!!! Thank youuuuuu!
You bet!
So helpful! Thanks a lot!
You bet!
I knew all those spot the difference games I played growing up would pay off eventually! Haha, but really, great tutorial! So helpful, thank you!
You are very welcome!
good photoshop tutorial, please do the warp step for logo.
Bro thanks for this, You are really Aswome.
You bet!
Hi Kerry Do you know how to prompt for heather colors. I like the Bella canva 3001 cvc colors and material.
I’ve been testing this out and it has worked decently. Just telling Midjourney for a “heathered gray” color shirt, you can try other shades as well
@@KerryEgelerThanks will try today. You know which one been harder the hoodie without the drawstrings.
how will the blend modes apply while printing
Super strait-forward. I've messed with 100s of ways to do this and this is the fastest.
Great! Happy to hear that the video was helpful!
You are a great teacher! I learned a lot. Next can you work on how to get a specific item of clothing onto a model? For example: a sweater I made that am selling? It feels like AI is not quite there yet.
thanks for the video! Should the images i import be vectorize or not?
They don’t need to be. You can use any Jpg for this method.
Thank you! Great content
Thanks so much!
Amazing!!! Love the simplicity of your teaching and really useful. Thank you!!
Thanks!
This was amazing! Thank you!🙏
Thanks!!!
@@KerryEgeler No, thank you! Last night I download two images from Midjourney to use as mockups, and today I’m gonna hit up your video again for the tutorial in back-half🙏
You mad lad you, kudos for this one. Super powerful
Haha thanks so much!
awesome and clear video Kerry! thanks for producing great content! Is it possible to add a product or an item of clothing to the model? or only prints?
thanks
I’m not sure I totally understand the question, but I think what you’re asking is if you can ask it to add additional items to the A.i. image? You definitely could, but no guarantee that it will interpret it in the desired way.
Amazing. Is there a way to use the exact model and face for every mockup we generate? Thanks ❤❤❤
Yes! Most A.I. softwares have a reference feature for consistent characters
Best tutorial for the perfect side hustle. Thank you.
Thanks so much!
Great tutorial! What resolution should I upscale mockups to if I am selling mockups? Is 2000 x 2000 big enough? Or should I upscale higher?
I would say go a little bigger if you can, but most people shouldn’t need bigger than that
@@KerryEgeler thank you! 🙏
Thank you for your tutorial. Im having trouble saving the design for it to go onto my shirt after I turn layer 2 into a smart object. It only has the option to save as...any ideas what Im doing wrong? Thanks
After you turn it into a smart object, you will double click on the smart object to open it in photoshop as it’s own photoshop project. From there, you will have the option to “save” as long as you have made a change to the smart object. If you haven’t added anything or edited anything, you won’t have the option to save.
What size and extension do you save the file in?
For the mockup, it doesn’t matter so much. Honestly the smaller the better for website optimization
Can i blend the same way in canva?
Unfortunately no you cant
Wow! Thank you, that's incredible :)
You bet!
Great tutorial, thanks 🙏🏼
Welcome!
I'm doing exactly as you are showing in photoshop but after creating the smartobject in photopea that's basically where it stops working. Can you do a video specifically in photopea?
This is absolutely awesome. I have a quick question. If a baby doll and I am looking to create a mock of baby sleeping with it in a crib anychance you can help show how I can do it please?
what size do you save the image as? when i went to save the final edit it was super zoomed into one section of the photo
For mockups, just a basic jpg will be fine. It doesn’t need to be super high quality, although you want it to be clear and look professional.
Thanks a lot sir for this training for beginners like me very helpful sir ❤...
You’re very welcome! Thank you for watching!
Can you do a tutorial on how to do this with all over print products?
I will look into this, thanks for the suggestion!
Thank you so much for this video, I couldn't find the exact mockup that I was looking for even on placeit, you solved my problem with this tutorial THANK YOU! 🙂
That’s amazing, thank you for the kind comment!
I make bleached tshirts & tie dye shirts can I make a mockup for them ?
If you already have a picture of them, you can upload them to Recraft and turn it into a mockup
This is great 👍 I always create images with mid journey but I never thought about this? Thank you
You bet! This completely changes the mockup game!
Which pod websites doesnt allow ai images? I need to know. What about teespring
Have not heard of any PODs that don’t allow A.i. yet, but it could be out there I suppose.
Incredible!
Thanks!
i got the basic package and even though to tell it plain color shirt absolutely no wrting on the front it puts writing on every shirt the color and prompt is the writing what am i doing wrong?
I always use the term “blank t-shirt” in my prompts and it seems to work well.
How would do this if you're needing the different color shirts like "Heather Green" kinda thing?
You can prompt A.I. to change the color of the shirt to what you're looking for
Thank you.This is what I have been looking for. Now is there a way to change the color of the shirt of the Ai image so you can see the same mock up but different color shirts?
Yes! You can prompt it to change the color of the shirt.
the image wont have the real tshirt on it though right? so the tshirt style may not match the tshirt youre selling? is there a way to make sure the tshirt is exactly the tshirt your selling? like a bella canvas 3001 vs a comfort colors c1717?
That’s correct. It won’t be the exact t-shirt but still does well to give your customer a visual representation of what the design looks like on a real person. To answer the second part - not (yet) with A.i.
Great video!
Thanks!
Thanks, great tutorial.
Glad it was helpful!
What resolution is that .png image? The png I used was 3000x3000 and when zoomed it looks pixelated.
Sorry, not sure what the issue was. I think when I created the project the dimensions were too small. I did it again poster size and it looks good!
Glad to hear it worked out!
This look amazing!
Thanks! A.I. is changing the game!
Great video again bro. Random question. Love your shirt. Where can I find it? 😎
It’s an under Armour dri fit tee. Not sure if it’s still available or not
@@KerryEgeler Nice, thanks bro!! I'm giving your AI Profit Club a shot to see how you make all your creative assets for the shop and ads 🤙🏼
Nice job. Canva I have a feeling is using the same woman somehow except it can’t figure out teeth nor fingers. Kinda creepy. I will check out midjourney soon.
how do I match the T-shirt's color from the printing company to the mockup?
You won't be able to get it exact at this point. Hopefully in the future, we'll be able to get it closer to the specific colors
thank you so much
You’re very welcome!
when i generate t shirt mock ups using ai they give me t shirts have a lot of wrinkles! how can i get rid of this,please
If it’s midjourney maybe try -no wrinkles
@@KerryEgeler no i'm using ideogram and flux 1
Subbed!
Thanks so much! Glad you're finding value the content!
Is there a way to put a specific pair of sunglasses on the AI generated model? I'm working on something for a client of mine, they make sunglasses and want them on a large number of different models.
I’m not sure, that’s an interesting question!
bro...u just showed me an easier way to do mockup blending in general...i have done so many difficult things in the past....
Glad to hear it! I wanted it to be simple
I created an image with 3 T-shirts. Occasionally when I create the clipping mask it removes one of the shirts designs. Why is that? The other issue I ran into is that it will completely change the color profile of the smart object image.
OMG. You just made my day!! Thank you. (placeit sucks)
Thanks so much!
Out of curiosity, why do you think Placeit sucks? I was thinking about getting it to compliment my Kittl and Gelato accounts.
@@FastingWisdom If you have basic t-shirts and coffee cups it's probably fine. I have a lot of different types of dresses and Hawaiian shirts and a lot of AOP stuff. I can't use anything from Placeit.
i'm confused...how id you drop in your own design?
Dragged it into photoshop from a folder on my computer
Interesting conversation concerning whether or not the person in the picture needs to be wearing the EXACT model and style number of T-shirt as listed in the description. 🤔 E.g., the person needs to wear a Bella canvas 3001 if that's what is being listed in the description even if the naked eye can't determine the difference.
There are people who are suing fast food restaurants for displaying pictures of food that look nothing like the actual food they purchased. Mashed potatoes, with food coloring, have been utilized for pictures of ice-cream in advertisements (and colored Cauliflower) since the ice-cream would melt under the heat of the studio lamps. Subterfuge!?! Need there be a asterisked full disclosure?
How far down the rabbit hole do we go? For me - I'm good as long as there really isn't mashed potatoes (or Cauliflower) inside of the ice-cream container. If the style of the shirt in the picture is different than the one I receive, E.g., it's a short-sleeved T-shirt but a 3/4 sleeved arrives, or if the picture shows a crew neck T-shirt and a V-neck T-shirt arrives, etc., then I would agree that the exact T-shirt being sold needs to be in the picture.
I believe that people are more concerned with was is printed on the T-shirt. If the lettering/design/colors/pictures/size/centering matches what is in the mockup then people will be happy.
This is the question I wanted to ask. Right now, I'm using mockups within Gelato, my POD partner right now, because at least I know that my mockups are wearing the exact brand and model number I'm selling like on Placeit. Because I too worry about those people who are sue happy lol. But, I also wonder how many of those types of people I'd have to worry about selling apparel.
Perhaps it would be beneficial for us to include a disclaimer stating that the models may not be wearing the exact make/style number that is listed in the description. Also - we reserve the right to ship a different make/style number, of equal or greater value, in the event the one listed in the description is temporarily out of stock. We can also give them the option of waiting for the item to be back in stock or ship the alternative. @@FastingWisdom
A man standing in front of the camera you can see his entire outfit the man is waring a oversized black t shirt and jean shorts, the man is 187cm tall and weighs 73kg, the man is wearing Prada sunglasses, the background is white, 50mm lens, dof background, immaculate, exciting, hyper realistic product imagery, canon 1dc camera.
You're not using the free version of midjourney correct? you have the upgrade.
Correct
How did you import Oklahoma design. What am I missing
I just dragged it from my computer to photoshop
Thank you for taking the time to teach us what’s new.
Question, Is there an AI tool that can import my beginning design and enhance it….just wondering?
There is so much out there. It depends on the enhancement you want to do. The one that comes to mind is Canva’s expand feature. You can upload your image and it can add/take away/expand upon it with Ai.
Places like Etsy are starting to crack down on people not using photos of actual products. Unfortunately, many mock-up stores are leading people down a primrose path.
That had nothing to do with print on demand designs. That’s been debated and verified back in October. They didn’t shut shops down because of AI mock-ups.
how about white Europian Men with Blue eye????
You could definitely prompt for that I’m sure
Im lost
You are using photoshop not AI to do the actual task. Click bait title bro
I appreciate the comment, but not clickbait at all in my opinion. In the past, you would have to take these photos with a real camera. The mockup (and in many cases the art) is generated with AI. I'm just placing the art on the mockup with photoshop.
too complicated! Why a clipping mask? just drag the logo on a new layer and work with the blend modes and the blend-if adjustments. The logo is also too „straight“. You should distirt it a little bit.
Thanks for the feedback!
So basically you're showing how to create an AI image (which you could also do inside Photoshop) and then add the mockup by yourself. This is not a tutorial how to let AI make a mockup
Everyone don't have ps
@@TheCappTen Then this tutorial won't work anyway because it requires PS in the second step
This isn’t a mockup of the product that you’re selling. It’s purely fictional and you can’t being honest with your prospective customers.
people use these kinds of things all the time with real people...there really is no difference at all...in fact this is way better than getting a whole model etc.
There is nothing dishonest about these mockups.
@@KerryEgeler is it a mockup of the product being sold or a generic t-shirt? With a system like placeit, you make mockups using photos of the actual garment. If you’re selling Gildan 5000, you find photos of that.
@@egauci1 placeit does not have any specific t-shirts from any certain manufacturer. They are all generic. (And many A.I. generated)
@@KerryEgeler if that’s true then they are doing it wrong as well. The customer deserves to see the product they are buying
looks totally ai generated. not realistic.
You made to many task. You don't have to make a square , just open up another page with the image and drag it on the shirt. Fewer steps is better. Time is money
Thanks for the feedback
@@KerryEgeler
Nah bro this is perfect for a complete beginner like me. Thank you
@@ChiefMushro0m thank you!!
“Fewer steps is better”…except when you have to repeat those same few steps for every new design. A little critical thinking would have informed you that the box is not only to help the audience visualize the print area but also to give a target for the smart object, you know, so you can make the entire process simply repeatable for future designs. Remember dawg, a sort of wise man once said, “Time is money.”
Hi Kerry! I left a compliment and comment last week I was hoping to get an answer to regarding Midjourney. I’m not seeing my comment in the list. Would it be better to write up my question again or send an email? Thanks!
I'm not seeing that comment, but feel free to email my team at support@shirtschool.com and they would love to help!