Personal Art Work

Templates, Frames, Backdrops etc.
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Paul;21110 wrote:I dont think it will work this way iam affraid.

how about already made ones??? there is some good ones.
have a look on here! plenty! http://www.frames4photoshop.info/duze/5.jpg

I have looked at them and there is some nice ones.... I take it all those are one the disc for £100? most of them are for photo input... are there others with just basic design?

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99,9% are with photo input frame so you can easly add your customer photogrpah. yest. all mugs templates are included on the disc. You can go on my website and in members area you can download few to check them out. so you know what you getting ;)
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ok. so little update. designer of mug templates from my web site (most of them any way :) ) siad his price is £10 per template but only if you want more hen 5.
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@Paul - sent you a PM
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You may be better off just buying Paul's templates and then tweaking them for yourself. His templates are designed in layers, so you can move/adjust the elements - or even take some elements from one template and put them on another. You can easily remove the photo "frame" element and replace it with something else.

That would seem to be the easiest/cheapest way to get what you want.

I did something like that the other year with the Christmas ones -

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JSR;21197 wrote:You may be better off just buying Paul's templates and then tweaking them for yourself. His templates are designed in layers, so you can move/adjust the elements - or even take some elements from one template and put them on another. You can easily remove the photo "frame" element and replace it with something else.

That would seem to be the easiest/cheapest way to get what you want.

I did something like that the other year with the Christmas ones -

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JSR - did you print these mugs for promo purposes or did you photoshop them to look printed?
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TPM;21204 wrote:JSR - did you print these mugs for promo purposes or did you photoshop them to look printed?

I was just thinking the same thing TPM... there look really good :0)
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grest minds '-)
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TPM;21204 wrote:JSR - did you print these mugs for promo purposes or did you photoshop them to look printed?

I always print mugs when I'm showing photos on my website or advertising material. I really dislike those "photoshopped" pictures because they give the impression that the seller hasn't printed a mug before. At the end of the day, if you're running a successful business then spending a couple of quid printing up a sample mug isn't going to bankrupt you.

Anyway, to be more specific, the "models" on those mugs are my nieces and the three mugs went to my sister as a Christmas present after I'd photographed them.
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ahhh - good thinking, I thought they looked real! Nice arrangement btw!
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