Prototype Product Packaging in Photoshop CS2.

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Are you working on a product packaging job? Here's a way to combine digital product photography and Adobe Photoshop CS2 to create quick virtual prototypes. The process is fairly easy once you understand the technique, and can be used for some pretty remarkable results.

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Channel: Film & Animation
Uploaded: May 6, 2006 at 6:59 pm
Author: creativetechs

Length: 00:08:27
Rating: 4.81
Views: 112760

Tags: Adobe Photoshop CS2 tutorial Smart Objects digital product photography packaging

Video Comments:
Csperm (January 7, 2009 at 1:12 pm)
WOW! AWESOME!
CirCKus88 (January 1, 2009 at 11:51 pm)
Hey man, thanks for the tutorial!
By the way, where did you get or where can you find the RECTANGULAR GRID? The first one that you placed? Can anyone tell me? Please reply. Thanks!
mixtapehell (December 27, 2008 at 9:32 am)
I thought this was very clear and easy to understand. And it shows some fun ways to play with smart layers, illustrator files, and warp.

However the part with the grid seems excessive (unless your planing on reusing the bottle and altering the label design). I think if you are able to take an image you could just as easily print out the lable and stick it on, instead of the grid, and shoot the finished product.
MovieMonk7 (December 6, 2008 at 2:12 pm)
can you upload the photos of the bottles? please.
celtic5764 (November 15, 2008 at 7:51 pm)
Oh, my world I need this program. I have the Photoshop Elements 4.0 I need this one that you used how much is this software. Well thanks for the video. Awesome.
D3viantSKATE (November 15, 2008 at 9:59 am)
That was awesome, what a cool effect!
drvirus777 (September 29, 2008 at 11:25 am)
THat was cool.........
deZ10472 (September 13, 2008 at 10:30 pm)
This is a good tutorial. I just wish he would've used windows instead of a mac. Plus I'm not sure which version of Photoshop this is because I have cs2, but mine don't have the same options under the "image" tab.
taknu2skule (December 3, 2008 at 2:26 am)
its CS2 that he uses...and if you weren't able to pick up on that ... well, you might not have CS2 yourself
it makes no different whether he uses mac or pc, just the interface changed slightly...
Ashwie1 (July 31, 2008 at 8:18 am)
great tutorial :D