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What is the best software to use for beanie mockups?

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krista222
December 22, 2024


Hi everyone! I have recently started designing clothes and I am interested in the idea of ??making mockups for beanies. I have tried several programs but I can’t decide which is the best for creating a natural look, especially  fabric texture. Can anyone recommend which software is best for this, so that fabric textures and curves of the beanie look natural? 

by krista222
December 22, 2024


Hi everyone! I have recently started designing clothes and I am interested in the idea of ??making mockups for beanies. I have tried several programs but I can’t decide which is the best for creating a natural look, especially  fabric texture. Can anyone recommend which software is best for this, so that fabric textures and curves of the beanie look natural? 


sanny
December 22, 2024

I have worked with several programs for creating mockups and I can recommend few of them. For example, Photoshop is a classic. It has tools like the Warp Tool, which is great for adjusting images so that they naturally fit the shape of the beanie. You can also add fabric textures, simulating knitted wool. I have also used Affinity Photo, which is a cheaper alternative and also does a great job of creating textures. If you need something cheaper but with good functionality, Affinity Photo will do the trick. CorelDraw is good for creating precise vector layouts, but it's not as good with textures. If you don't want to mess around with settings, I recommend trying Yellowimages - it's a platform with a lot of ready-made layouts that are easy to edit. Here's a link where you can learn more about it: https://www.ebar.com/story.php?ch=preview&sc=&sc2=&sc3=&id=336781.

by sanny
December 22, 2024

I have worked with several programs for creating mockups and I can recommend few of them. For example, Photoshop is a classic. It has tools like the Warp Tool, which is great for adjusting images so that they naturally fit the shape of the beanie. You can also add fabric textures, simulating knitted wool. I have also used Affinity Photo, which is a cheaper alternative and also does a great job of creating textures. If you need something cheaper but with good functionality, Affinity Photo will do the trick. CorelDraw is good for creating precise vector layouts, but it's not as good with textures. If you don't want to mess around with settings, I recommend trying Yellowimages - it's a platform with a lot of ready-made layouts that are easy to edit. Here's a link where you can learn more about it: https://www.ebar.com/story.php?ch=preview&sc=&sc2=&sc3=&id=336781.


gela2
December 22, 2024

I settled on Yellowimages. I really liked that they have a lot of ready-made mockups that you can quickly adapt to your design. I used Photoshop for textures and details, but when I needed to make a ready-made mockup for a portfolio, Yellowimages was super convenient. You just select the desired mockup and change it to your own.

by gela2
December 22, 2024

I settled on Yellowimages. I really liked that they have a lot of ready-made mockups that you can quickly adapt to your design. I used Photoshop for textures and details, but when I needed to make a ready-made mockup for a portfolio, Yellowimages was super convenient. You just select the desired mockup and change it to your own.