This is by no means the only way to do it - but it is my process and has worked great for my clothing brand. I'm hoping this gives you some guidance for your own brand. If this helped drop a like on the video! Thanks bahds
Definitely right about using different "lifestyle" shots as the main product pics. Especially if they all are outdoor shots from different locations/time of day/etc. I've seen some brands do this and it looks cluttered and all over the place. You don't want your product categories looking like insta posts. I think on the product browsing pages, flat lays or invisible mannequin shots look best with a uniform background across all products. In the actual landing pages of each product you can have the model shots. Some brands have their flat lay shots change in to model shots when you hover over them which is pretty cool as it's catches the customer's eye without having to click through. I think if you're gonna display model shots as your main product pics, studio photography is the way to go so they are uniform across the whole range.
Nowadays when Photoshop is a subscription one can assume people are in the latest versions. For a while they have had these tools in the select tab; "subject" and "select and mask". For these kinds of images it will work great and it's just a button click.
I believe you can just raise the tolerance to also remove the spots that the magic wand didn’t get. That way you don’t have to zoom in and delete the spots manually.
Really torn on this. I like both the clean, simple look - but also like seeing the product on someone. I noticed you have the 2nd image as a mockup or person wearing it in the world. Is that how you recommend doing this?
I totally understand that. You want it to look real but still look professional. Yes that’s why I have my secondary photos of people in the real world wearing the product
That's how it should be tbh the main image should be the mockup and then the next images should be how it looks like on people. Other way around looks weird tbh
Dude, you totally owe me a new laptop. The screen has a huge dead spot from dropping the People's Elbow on it and the power jack is broke from Crushin' Brews and giving it a Stone Cold Stunner.
This is by no means the only way to do it - but it is my process and has worked great for my clothing brand. I'm hoping this gives you some guidance for your own brand. If this helped drop a like on the video! Thanks bahds
Definitely right about using different "lifestyle" shots as the main product pics. Especially if they all are outdoor shots from different locations/time of day/etc. I've seen some brands do this and it looks cluttered and all over the place. You don't want your product categories looking like insta posts. I think on the product browsing pages, flat lays or invisible mannequin shots look best with a uniform background across all products. In the actual landing pages of each product you can have the model shots. Some brands have their flat lay shots change in to model shots when you hover over them which is pretty cool as it's catches the customer's eye without having to click through. I think if you're gonna display model shots as your main product pics, studio photography is the way to go so they are uniform across the whole range.
Couldn’t agree more
This is what I need for my products on my website!! Lets GOOOOO!!!!
THis is Gold, thanks for sharing
Good stuff, Rob!
Awesome, Thank you!
Thanks man, I need this.
Nowadays when Photoshop is a subscription one can assume people are in the latest versions. For a while they have had these tools in the select tab; "subject" and "select and mask". For these kinds of images it will work great and it's just a button click.
How can you make an embroidery mock up look amazing and realistic on a garment mock up ?
Hey what brand hoodies do you use ? How oz are they ? Thanks bud.
Still Good stuff after 2 yrs
I believe you can just raise the tolerance to also remove the spots that the magic wand didn’t get. That way you don’t have to zoom in and delete the spots manually.
Great video bahd
This is gold 🥇
What's the weight of your Gildan shirts that you chose to have printed?
Canva removes the background for you with the clock of a but... Fyi (but it often downloads it at a lower quality)
Thank you, thank you so much, for this great wonderful information. And I will slap the living hell out of that like button 🤝👍🤛👌👏🙏
Really torn on this. I like both the clean, simple look - but also like seeing the product on someone. I noticed you have the 2nd image as a mockup or person wearing it in the world. Is that how you recommend doing this?
I totally understand that. You want it to look real but still look professional. Yes that’s why I have my secondary photos of people in the real world wearing the product
That's how it should be tbh the main image should be the mockup and then the next images should be how it looks like on people. Other way around looks weird tbh
Amazing..its really helpful..I would like to meet you ..if it is possible..I am also living in Toronto.. please let me know
What software did you build the website with ?
On shopify now!
That helped s lot
So how do you get your custom design garments onto headless mannequins?...as opposed to showing product with just flat image?
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Dude, you totally owe me a new laptop. The screen has a huge dead spot from dropping the People's Elbow on it and the power jack is broke from Crushin' Brews and giving it a Stone Cold Stunner.
Bro thought he was funny
consider this comment a peoples elbow
Just use a “mask” to hide what you dont want in photoshop
Use magnetic wand tool not eraser
Use pen tool instead of eraser