CONCRETE | Minimalistic Frame Mockup
Soft sunlight & shadow overlays combined with concrete wall texture. The modern minimalistic scenery and the wooden floor gives the scene a high-end elegant & luxurious look and feel.
You can easily use it for a illustration, poster, artwork or photography presentation. It allows you to display your work in a realistic looking surrounding with a modern & contemporary look and feel through intense sunlight and shadow styling.
This minimalistic bright sunlight and shadow scene is perfect for any kind of design presentation. The intense summer sun light and bright surrounding underlines the natural clean styled scene and it's simple & classic mockup look as well as the light wooden frame.
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9 JPEG files
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9 PSD with a prepared smart object layer
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Sizes: 4500 × 3000px, 300dpi, one in portrait 3000 × 4500px and one in 3788 × 3000px
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Artworks & fonts are not included (digital artwork by ana & yvy from "The Modern Gallery")
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The PSD file works with Photoshop CS6 desktop version and newer.
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The JPEG file can be used inside Canva, Procreate or any other graphic program but has NO automatic placement or layers for your artwork neither automatic options to change the background. The frame where you can place your artwork will be empty. You will need to prepare the perspective & placement of your artwork by yourself.
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You can place the following ratio of your artwork in the rectangle frame mockup: 5:7 This means you can add designs of size like 2,5 x 3,5 inch, 5x7 inch, 10x14 inch, 20x28 cm and so on.
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Our mockups have realistic proportions & perspectives. Please keep in mind the frame size can appear just a teeny tiny bit shorter or wider in the frame caused by the realistic angle of the leaned back frame.
The elements you can see in the styled mockup scene don't contain any kind of automatic color change and are not moveable. This means the frame itself is NOT moveable neither changeable in size, color or position by itself.
Please check out our "How to"!
Please check out our "How to"!
If you're not sure what ratio you need, have a look at our blog post about DIN ratios!