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License & Tutorials

This document provides a license and terms of use for a mockup file download. It states that the mockup can be used for both commercial and personal projects by changing the designs. However, the mockup cannot be distributed, sold, or shared in its original PSD format. There is also a tutorial that explains how to edit the smart object layer within the mockup file to add or change designs, and then save the final mockup as a non-editable image file like JPG or PNG.

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License & Tutorials

This document provides a license and terms of use for a mockup file download. It states that the mockup can be used for both commercial and personal projects by changing the designs. However, the mockup cannot be distributed, sold, or shared in its original PSD format. There is also a tutorial that explains how to edit the smart object layer within the mockup file to add or change designs, and then save the final mockup as a non-editable image file like JPG or PNG.

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License

Lisence F.A.Q
The mockup file that you have • Can I use this mockup for
downloaded can be used for both presentation of designs to
commercial and personal projects. clients? yes of course. this
You can change the standard of the mockup is made for that.
designs we created by adding your
• Can I use your mockup on my
work to this mockup.
website for a private or company
portfolio? Of course. But publish
as non-editable image files (JPG,
This mockup is copyrighted and
PNG).
protected by law. You may not
distribute or or sell as a PSD file (or in • Can I sell or redistribute this
any other available open format) mockup design? Should not.
either offline or online and on any site.
• Can I collect a fee from my
clients for modifying a PSD file
and sending it to them as a JPG
There is no limit on the number of you
file? Of course.
to use this mockup but make sure you
comply with the applicable • If I modify the PSD file and save
regulations. Use this mockup in your it as JPG, can i publish it on
project and get as much profit as stock or micro stock site? can
possible. not. Files modified as such remain
ours.
• What should I not do with this
mockup? sell and give to anyone
in psd format.
Tutorial
Caution:
In this tutorial we are using an example of a 'wall' mockup that we created
specifically for tutorial purposes. If the mockup you're using is different from the
one we used in this tutorial, don't worry. Because this tutorial focuses on editing
techniques not on images.
Before going into the tutorial. you need to know that this mockup uses the 'smart
object' technique in photoshop and this tutorial is only for changing or editing the
mockup not for making a mockup design.

Tutorial:
1. Open the psd file that you downloaded

2. After the photoshop interface appears, open the 'design' folder

Click on Arrow
3. In the 'design' folder there is a 'smart object' layer which we named 'here'.

*we will name the layer 'here' if


there is only one design content.

But if it is more, we will name it


according to the object (such as
card, envelope, cover, etc.).

3. Double click on the 'smart object' layer.


*it will automatically appear new artwork.

4. Create or place your design, and


5. Save your design by pressing CRTL S on the keyboard
6. Check the proportions and sizes of your designs on the mockup artwork.

*If the design is


right, close the
'smart object'
artwork.

7. After close the 'smart object' artwork. Save your edits with ‘save as’ in
JPG/PNG file format (PNG is recommended).

8. Select the location to save your file, then click ‘save’.


9. Check the mockup image that was made earlier.

10. *Send to clients your design presentation.

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