From time to time I'm asked to create logos and I do it using CorelDRAW. But when I present them to my clients I do it only the old 2D way.
I would like to go beyond that and start to use those nice, sophisticated mockups with which one can apply logos to different surfaces, like business cards, walls, etc.
I found this tutorial where the guy uses Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop and talks about "Smart objects" while dealing with mockup layers and stuff.
How to present your logo with mockup. Adobe Photoshop tutorial
If I get those tutorial files, is it possible to get the same results using PP '17? If possible, how? Are there "Smart objects" equivalents in it?
FYI I'm a newbie to this program. I use DRAW most of the time and PP only occasionally for simple tasks. I tried to find clues from the tutorials available through PP's welcome screen TNA. TIA.
Yes, it can be done in PhotoPaint with the help of Plug-ins. But it is a lot of work too!
WOW, Mike!This is cool! Plug-ins for PhotoPAINT? Did you create these plug-ins?I notice small details within this rendering. Has this all been done in PhotoPAINT or with CorelDRAW too?