My initial thought is, do people know how to manipulate the logo placeholder to match the surface? In the example video, you manipulate the placeholder to fit on a mug, but I wouldn't know what transformations to do to make it look right.
I've been deving away for a while (and travelling), and thought I'd to show some signs of life by posting this self-promo post.
I just released a super convenient way to map logotypes onto products in pictures. Previously, you had to download Photoshop to do this. Now, it's available online and free.
My initial thought is, do people know how to manipulate the logo placeholder to match the surface? In the example video, you manipulate the placeholder to fit on a mug, but I wouldn't know what transformations to do to make it look right.
Hey IH.
I've been deving away for a while (and travelling), and thought I'd to show some signs of life by posting this self-promo post.
I just released a super convenient way to map logotypes onto products in pictures. Previously, you had to download Photoshop to do this. Now, it's available online and free.
And a blog post guide on how to project your logo in a written format.
Would love to get your support, or feedback on the product. (Something that I struggled with lately).