I just don't understand how you get it to show the front half of the van... My white clipping mask covers that up. Everything else works with the image, but how do you get the base layer to show through the clipping layer on the front of the van? Does my question make sense? Help!
Dude I love you right now..... I have watched 50 videos that told me nothing really, I am new to photoshop as everyone tells me its better and i have been trying to do this for 3 days and in less than 10 minutes you have it all explained. :D
Great tutorial and it's just what I'm looking for for a project, but I'm running into trouble with my "details" layer. The levels aren't adjusting quite right, but the bigger problem is that when I switch that layer to "screen" it (the Layer) goes completely white. Any thoughts?
Hello John, Sorry for delayed response. The detail layer should be on the very top ( 1. Detail (screen) > 2. Image (multiply) > 3. Clipping mask white ). You might have to adjust the "Fill" to get the best result.
+grav3ns3n, It depends on the print shop requirements. PDF based on Illustrator Default should work on almost any RIP software, but it’s safe to contact you print shop they might even provide you with PDF Presets.
Graphics Connection Thank you Sir, but when you are exporting the pdf files what grpahics are saving there? I doubt the print shop will be satisfied with a picture of a car on a pdf file.
Your print file shouldn’t have the car picture in it. So when your client approved you proposal you would create a separate file for printing. I will be addressing your questions in my next video, so stay tuned.
This way of designing a vehicle wrap is not really the right one. It's easier to find vehicle outlines and design in Illustrator, because these files are designed on scale. These documents are better to send to a printer. It's nice for a presentation though.
This is a very lazy way to do this, when I saw how the polygonal lasso tool was used so sloppily, I knew the end result was going to be as generic as it was.
Great video! Something about the door text looks 'unbalanced', I would've centered it on the door, rather than place it at the bottom right. Possibly just a matter of opinion.
I just don't understand how you get it to show the front half of the van... My white clipping mask covers that up. Everything else works with the image, but how do you get the base layer to show through the clipping layer on the front of the van? Does my question make sense? Help!
Dude I love you right now..... I have watched 50 videos that told me nothing really, I am new to photoshop as everyone tells me its better and i have been trying to do this for 3 days and in less than 10 minutes you have it all explained. :D
+Wrap Monkey's I’m glad that you liked it. It’s fun!
Great video mate, would love to see more similar 👍
When you applied the image and it placed clipped already did you say you pressed the up or off key? I couldnt understand
At minute 7
@@edgarvigil I think it's "alt"
Great job, Thanks for sharing your video,Greetings from Canada
Great tutorial and it's just what I'm looking for for a project, but I'm running into trouble with my "details" layer. The levels aren't adjusting quite right, but the bigger problem is that when I switch that layer to "screen" it (the Layer) goes completely white. Any thoughts?
Hello John, Sorry for delayed response. The detail layer should be on the very top ( 1. Detail (screen) > 2. Image (multiply) > 3. Clipping mask white ). You might have to adjust the "Fill" to get the best result.
Bro you got this right, it was so easy to understand, thanks brother, greetings from Uganda
Hi where can i find the clean vehicule without image
This is great nice work, keep it up!
Now tell me what format are you going to export this to the print shop so they can actually do this on a car.
+grav3ns3n, It depends on the print shop requirements. PDF based on Illustrator Default should work on almost any RIP software, but it’s safe to contact you print shop they might even provide you with PDF Presets.
Graphics Connection
Thank you Sir, but when you are exporting the pdf files what grpahics are saving there? I doubt the print shop will be satisfied with a picture of a car on a pdf file.
Your print file shouldn’t have the car picture in it. So when your client approved you proposal you would create a separate file for printing. I will be addressing your questions in my next video, so stay tuned.
Thank you very much Sir!
grav3ns3n, follow up link > th-cam.com/video/9j8JvLa7aug/w-d-xo.html check it out thank you for your input!
where did you get the photo of the car from ?
+René Jensen, From google search
+Graphics Connection thanks . though how do you print it on the large format printer after ?? the output ?
This way of designing a vehicle wrap is not really the right one. It's easier to find vehicle outlines and design in Illustrator, because these files are designed on scale. These documents are better to send to a printer. It's nice for a presentation though.
René Jensen I have the same question
René Jensen c
Very good tutorial. Easy to follow.
+Rock&Ride Thank you!
Great tutorial u should do more! but on race cars and do custom liveries!
Thank you DJ! We will do more pretty soon.
Gre8 tut man .. will wait for more car van bus warpping .. Thanks for sharing
We will soon, thanks for dropping by!
thanks bro i like easy tutorials like this
Great tut bro
Thanks
great tutorial! thanks!!
+Hermes Ferns Thank you!
This is a very lazy way to do this, when I saw how the polygonal lasso tool was used so sloppily, I knew the end result was going to be as generic as it was.
cry.... I doubt that any professional would watch the basics?! He just try to explain to some "noobs" like me..
jack ass
Unappreciative
Thank you so much, this was so much useful
Thank you!
Great video! Something about the door text looks 'unbalanced', I would've centered it on the door, rather than place it at the bottom right. Possibly just a matter of opinion.
Kindly improve on your sounds
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