Balcony Plant Placement Photoshop Mockups - Need 4 Options
Budget: $10 – $30 USD
I have several high-resolution photos of a balcony/patio and clear reference shots of the exact pots and plants I want to see there. Your task is purely digital: place those pots into the scene so they look naturally lit, correctly scaled and perfectly integrated.
You’ll receive:
• the original balcony images,
• a photo of the plant-and-pot style I want replicated,
• a simple sketch that marks the exact spots for each pot, plus any notes about spacing or orientation.
From that material I need four distinct Photoshop mock-ups—think of them as alternative styling options of the same space. Each file should be delivered layered (so I can toggle plants on or off) and exported as high-quality JPEGs for quick viewing.
Key points to watch:
– All work happens in Photoshop; smart objects and non-destructive adjustments are preferred.
– Lighting and shadows must match the existing balcony light so everything feels photorealistic.
– Keep an eye on perspective; the pots shouldn’t look pasted on.
That’s it—no complex compositing beyond the plants, just clean, believable placement in line with the guides I’ll provide. If you’re confident with photoreal retouching and can turn around four polished options, I’d love to see your portfolio and get started right away.
You’ll receive:
• the original balcony images,
• a photo of the plant-and-pot style I want replicated,
• a simple sketch that marks the exact spots for each pot, plus any notes about spacing or orientation.
From that material I need four distinct Photoshop mock-ups—think of them as alternative styling options of the same space. Each file should be delivered layered (so I can toggle plants on or off) and exported as high-quality JPEGs for quick viewing.
Key points to watch:
– All work happens in Photoshop; smart objects and non-destructive adjustments are preferred.
– Lighting and shadows must match the existing balcony light so everything feels photorealistic.
– Keep an eye on perspective; the pots shouldn’t look pasted on.
That’s it—no complex compositing beyond the plants, just clean, believable placement in line with the guides I’ll provide. If you’re confident with photoreal retouching and can turn around four polished options, I’d love to see your portfolio and get started right away.