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mockup-magic-studio · 2 days ago
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I made Frame Mockups for some Dandadan fanarts🎨
Give me your Review please😊
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weandthecolor · 10 months ago
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A Photoshop Mockup of Two Wood Frames in an Apartment
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visavj · 8 months ago
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Frame Mockup Interior Easter
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theheathergreen · 9 months ago
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(via Download Ai Generated, Ornate, Frame. Royalty-Free Stock Illustration Image - Pixabay)
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ninawolv3rina · 1 year ago
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No AM, No PM, No labels, No consistency!
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shopsystem · 3 months ago
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Mockup Maison / Supply.Family / Frame (04) / Mockup / 2023
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searchsystem · 8 months ago
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In-Situ / Supply.Family / Poster Frame (11) / Mockup / 2024
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mockupcloud · 5 months ago
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Hey guys, check the new billboard mockups from the City Advertising Mockups Bundle.
Available now at ⚡Mockup Cloud
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mockups13 · 2 years ago
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Frame mockups. Digital download, easy to use. Perfect for advertising your art work and prints. 50p for each bundle. https://mockups13.etsy.com
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sanches812 · 2 months ago
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12 Bar Framed Canvas Picture Mockups Vol.03
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Using Bar Framed Canvas Picture Mockups can transform any design project into a masterpiece. The mockups enhance the professionalism of your presentations, making them appear polished and ready for client pitches or promotional materials. In today's fast-paced digital world, it’s vital to stay ahead of trends. These mockups offer a modern aesthetic that aligns with current design trends, ensuring your projects feel fresh and relevant. Good design tells a story. By situating your artwork or advertisement within a lively bar setting, you create a narrative that resonates with your audience, drawing them into the experience you’re selling.
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In summary, the Bar Framed Canvas Picture Mockup is an indispensable tool for any designer or business in the alcohol and entertainment sectors. With excellent quality, realistic detailing, and a versatile size, these mockups can elevate your creative projects, transforming them into visually stunning works that communicate professionalism and modernity. Whether you’re crafting an advertisement, promoting an event, or simply showcasing artwork, these mockups are sure to leave a lasting impression. Embrace the power of visual storytelling and watch your designs captivate your audience!
Features
Image size: 11648×6528 px, 38×21 in ( Ratio 16×9 )
Resolution: 300 Dpi
Type: Psd
Quantity: 12 ( 3 horizontal and 9 vertical orientations )
Contains
Zip archive with 12 ready-to-use files. 12-Bar-Framed-Canvas-Picture-Mockup-Vol-03.zip ( Size: 3.62 Gb )
Help file with image color correction advice.
Textures.World Review: 12 Bar Framed Canvas Picture Mockups Vol.03
~ Thank you & Enjoy using ~
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mockup-magic-studio · 4 days ago
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weandthecolor · 2 years ago
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Download this Frame Gallery Wall Mockup for Adobe Photoshop
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feyburner · 2 months ago
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I ??? woke up at 3am with this scene fully written in my mind palace and quickly jotted it down in the Notes app
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Clark’s shaking his head before he realizes he’s doing it, and feels a twinge of embarrassment at his own bad manners when Bruce stops mid-word to look at him, brows raised.
“No?” he says.
“No,” Clark says, again without thinking, and again with the reflexive urge to apologize. Somewhere his mother is tutting without knowing why. But he doesn’t apologize, because he’s already saying, “No, it can’t—it can’t be that.”
“Okay,” Bruce says slowly. “Can you elaborate?”
He is, honestly, having trouble taking his eyes off the screen. The mockup design of his new suit is there, dark and sleek, ridged like tactical gear. The blue is like the last shade of evening before you can’t call it evening anymore, the color of nine PM in Kansas in July, so exact there’s a strong chance Bruce color-picked it from a photo. The yellow accents are the cool fluorescent yellow-green of lightning bugs. The red is dark as arterial blood. Every aspect of the suit has been updated—the colors deeper, the angles sharper, the S extending to the corners of its frame—but Bruce has done it without changing the fundamentals. It’s immediately recognizable as the Superman suit, just… well, a little cooler, maybe. A little more of the times. Even the tailoring is modernized. The neckline. The shape of the boots. Where the belt hits at the waist. Clark can tell just by looking that Bruce has not only spent a lot of time on this in general, he’s spent a lot of time designing it specifically with Clark in mind, Clark’s needs and preferences and the small discomforts of his current suit, things he might have mentioned offhand after a mission but never with the assumption that Bruce was listening or filing it away. No doubt the next slides of this presentation will detail all the hidden features of the new suit, and they’ll all be incredibly thoughtful if not slightly overkill, and Bruce will pretend his sole motive here was practicality and risk reduction and respond to any thanks with a curt nod.
And Clark wants to thank him. He will. It’s just.
“It can’t be… cool,” he says, inane. Bruce is watching him with that steady look that used to feel clinical, piercing, and now mostly reads as attentive. “It can’t be—like yours. Tactical, military-grade.”
“Lightyears beyond, actually.”
“It has to—Ma said once, a kid should be able to draw it with crayons. You know? I can’t look like a weapon. I have to—I want to look like a friend.”
He can feel himself flushing. It’s rare that he speaks like this, and rarer still that he does so while being stared at intently. Bruce may think of himself as the darkness, but his gaze is a spotlight: unwavering and revealing and more a little sweat-inducing, for one reason or another.
“Sometimes, when I show up, people laugh,” Clark says. “If it’s somewhere out of the way, where they haven’t seen me before. I show up and I look like a festival performer. It’ll be the worst day of their lives, and they’ve got no reason to trust my face, but when they see what I’m wearing—it goes from ‘Who are you?’ to ‘Who is this guy?’ And that’s a good thing.”
“Hard to be afraid of a man dressed in primary colors,” Bruce says, almost to himself.
“Exactly.”
“I see. Thank you,” he says, “for explaining.”
Clark tries not to show how surprised he is to hear that. Judging by the crook of Bruce’s mouth, his success is negligible. “Of course. Sorry I didn’t—I mean, thank you, obviously, for going to such trouble. I didn’t mean to come in here and—I really do appreciate it, I can tell you put a lot of work in—”
Bruce’s eyes cut away. “No. No need. I didn’t ask, before I…. It was only a first draft. If you’re amenable, I’ll incorporate your feedback into the second one.”
“Oh! Yeah. Yes, of course, but you really don’t have to—”
“If you have any further notes, I would like to hear them.”
There’s something determined in the lines of his face. Clark has the sense that this moment is important, that it’s a turning point, even if he’s not sure why. It feels like striking out into a sea of ice, a blank white expanse under which something precious and vital is hidden, has been hidden all along, just waiting for him to find it. To want to.
“Sure,” he says. He looks back at the suit and swallows, and knows Bruce will see the flicker of his throat and take some meaning from it, and wishes he knew what the meaning was. Or maybe Bruce won’t notice or read into it at all. Maybe Clark needs to calm down, in fact. “Um. I don’t want to assume, but does it… do things?”
“It does things,” Bruce confirms, after the barest pause. “Let me show you the next slide.”
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iamcourtcrea · 1 year ago
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Perspective Effect in Canva! 📐
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dreamweaverai · 1 year ago
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I can almost feel you here with me...
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Free art mockup with example
Please feel free to use it to display your own art! It should work with any Photoshop type of program, I personally just use the free mobile version of Ibispaintx, and it works great!
1: Add the transparent PNG to your program.
2: Make a new layer and add your desired picture, size it, and put it under the png layer.
(3: Optional) Add a 3rd layer on top of your art beneath the png and clip that to your art. Then, choose a low opacity brush and manually draw in any shadows or highlights you'd like on this layer and adjust their transparency.
4: Adjust the transparency of your art layer to about 80 to 95 percent if desired to better match the original background, and you're done!
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fatpunkstudio · 2 years ago
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Frame Mockups now on Etsy ~ 3 Frame Shapes, 4 Frame Colours, 20 HD Scenes ~ Perfect for presenting your artwork in style ~ Simply add your artwork, choose a frame colour then drag it into your chosen scene.
Shop Mockups: www.etsy.com/uk/shop/fatpunkstudio 
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