A logo mockup is a template you can use to present your logo designs in a more realistic and creative way.
Logo mockups come in all kinds of designs and with different background environments and layouts such as business cards, wood surfaces, signage, and more. These help you to present your logo designs to clients to show how the logos would look like in a real-life environment.
For example, if you’re designing a logo for a business card, you can use a logo mockup with a business card background design to show your client how the logo would look like when it’s printed on a business card.
There are so many factors that can spoil the perfect mockup: sometimes the view is bad, or the color could be better. Maybe you have envisioned this wooden iPhone mockup with a golden lining, but you can’t find any. All of these are not a problem in Victory where you can change everything without using Photoshop or other graphic design software.
Popular creative director, designer, and partner at Charge field John Godfrey is no stranger to 3D design. He’s been innovating with Adobe Dimension to great success since the early days of the product’s development. So, we invited him to share his cutting-edge knowledge when it comes to elevating brand visualization and synthetic photography in 3D.
In this tutorial, we asked John to make up brands and design concepts for them. He decided to zero in and generate one stellar example of brand visualization gone very well, which makes full use of Dimension’s ability to place 2D graphics on 3D objects, change lighting, camera angles, and background objects on the fly, and visualize fully fleshed-out brand visualizations, no photoshoot required.
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