I've been making a lot of mockups for my digital art and photography using 3d models and rendering software; you can view the results in another project here on my Behance profile. But lately I have "discovered" a new way of creating mockups: simply photographing situations in real life and adding my own work using Photoshop. It's, of course, a lot less time consuming so the production is much higher. And those real life mockups have a level of detail and realism that's hard to achieve with modeling and rendering. As NASA would call it: cheaper, faster, better.
Don't worry: rendering is my middle name so I will also keep making mockups the hard way. But I'm very happy with some of the easy mockups, which is a good reason to show them here. Enjoy!
(And like with my other mockups: feel free to use them for your own work, on the strict condition that you add a link to my website: www.3develop.nl)
Don't worry: rendering is my middle name so I will also keep making mockups the hard way. But I'm very happy with some of the easy mockups, which is a good reason to show them here. Enjoy!
(And like with my other mockups: feel free to use them for your own work, on the strict condition that you add a link to my website: www.3develop.nl)
Reflectifications of Rotterdam: Maashaven and White House
Markthal and Central Station in Rotterdam
The Mudflat Hiker of Borgarnes in a classic wooden frame
Rotterdam Central Station in a Dutch Railways sprinter train
Graffiti World Map in a street art environment
The Rotterdam Skyline in a men's toilet
The Rotterdam Metro Map of 2050 in present day metro stations
The Cube Houses at the Cube Houses