For those passionate about design and frequently involved in brainstorming, heres how to create mockups using Canva. This incredibly useful feature allows you to visualize how your design will look on websites, phones, clothing, and shoes.
Canva offers a wide variety of mockup templates for users to choose from. You simply upload your images, and the system will automatically integrate them into your product incredibly quickly and with astonishing accuracy. Try creating a mockup with Canva and see for yourself!
Guide to creating mockups using Canva, simulating designs.
The simplest way to create a mockup using Canva.
Step 1: Access Canva HERE or download Canva to your computer => Log in to your Canva account. If you don't have an account yet, you can find instructions on how to register here.
Step 2: Click Create Design => Click Edit Image.
Step 3: Select the image you want to create a mockup from using Canva => Click Open.
Step 4: Click "Use in design" to edit the image in a new design.
Step 5: Click Edit Image .
Step 6: Scroll down to find Smartmockups on the Canva toolbar => Click View all.
Step 7: Select the mockup template you want to create from the Smartmockups list.
- For example: Taimienphi chooses the Smartmockup Laptop 5 template.
Step 8: The system will automatically place your image into the frame corresponding to the mockup template.
- You can resize or add effects using Canva's editing tools.
Step 9: Download the image mockup you just created using Canva to your computer.
- Select Share => Click Download.
- Customize the file format to save to your computer (JPG, JPGE, PNG,.) => Click Download.
- Name the file => Click Save to complete creating the mockup using Canva.
For those who aren't tech-savvy or proficient in editing tools, creating mockups with Canva can be considered a "magical" feature that helps turn ideas into reality. Although it's designed for non-professionals, it's still very popular among professionals due to its convenience. Additionally, you can use Canva to create other impressive designs such as resumes, watermarks, or book covers.