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Photoshop laying a Flexi sign on a photo – tutorials help?
Posted by Diane O Connor on 3 September 2014 at 06:58Hi. I’ve just bought Photoshop as sometimes we need to show a Flexi sign design on a photo of a clients shopfront. We usually outsource this task. I’ve never used Photoshop. Any handy tips or known tutorials to learn how to do this? Many thanks!
Liam Pattison replied 11 years, 1 month ago 4 Members · 7 Replies -
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Can you not do that directly from Flexi ? I use to use inspire which was a scanvec product before flexi & you could do what you want to do in that.
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Many thanks. Have never tried it so will dig around and see what I come up with
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Probably worth sitting down & working your way through the tutorials that come with Flexi, should answer most of your questions.
If you take the time to introduce yourself & tell people a little about yourself & what you do then you will find you get more answers to any questions you may ask on the forum
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Thanks. JUST found the forum and still figuring out how to post/respond to posts etc.
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Import the photo into flexi and put your design on it – simples
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Many thanks. No idea why this didn’t occur to me. We got into the habit of having the whole e,g, fascia Photoshopped with anything like people/vehicles cleverly removed but think in the future will use Flexi unless really fancy Photoshopping needed. Loving this forum.
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This all depends on which way round you prefer to work as you can import your photos into flexisign and layout on top of them, but if you import your flexisign designs into photoshop you will have many more photo editing tools within photoshop (once you learn how to use it more.)
One way you can do this is to export your design from flexisign as a pdf.
Then right click the pdf file and open it with photoshop. In my opinion you have many more possibilities to make your mock up look realistic within photoshop.
I would look up some photoshop videos on youtube, or ask about any sepecific task here.
Liam
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