Realistic Food-Truck Mock-ups
Budget: $10 – $30 USD
I have high-resolution photos of a gas station and have already marked the exact four parking bays where a small row of food trucks should appear. To obtain landlord approval I need the visuals to look completely natural—no AI “magic,” just solid, layer-based Photoshop compositing.
Here’s the brief:
• Place 3-4 food trucks into the supplied images, matching scale, perspective, lighting and shadow so the result looks as if the trucks were photographed on location.
• I will send a handful of reference pictures that show the style of trucks I’m after (burgers, tacos, coffee—nothing unusual), but you’ll need to source license-free or stock images that fit the angle and resolution of my base photos.
• Retouch any surrounding elements (pavement lines, signage, reflections) so the additions blend perfectly.
• Deliver layered PSD files plus flattened, print-ready JPEGs suitable for a landlord presentation deck.
Acceptance criteria
– Trucks sit exactly in the marked bays without overlapping restricted areas.
– Color balance and shadows are consistent with the original lighting.
– Final output holds up at 200% zoom—no jagged edges or giveaway halos.
If you’re confident in traditional Photoshop techniques (masking, warp, color-grading, dodge & burn) and can turn this around quickly, I’d love to see a couple of portfolio examples of similar compositing work.
Here’s the brief:
• Place 3-4 food trucks into the supplied images, matching scale, perspective, lighting and shadow so the result looks as if the trucks were photographed on location.
• I will send a handful of reference pictures that show the style of trucks I’m after (burgers, tacos, coffee—nothing unusual), but you’ll need to source license-free or stock images that fit the angle and resolution of my base photos.
• Retouch any surrounding elements (pavement lines, signage, reflections) so the additions blend perfectly.
• Deliver layered PSD files plus flattened, print-ready JPEGs suitable for a landlord presentation deck.
Acceptance criteria
– Trucks sit exactly in the marked bays without overlapping restricted areas.
– Color balance and shadows are consistent with the original lighting.
– Final output holds up at 200% zoom—no jagged edges or giveaway halos.
If you’re confident in traditional Photoshop techniques (masking, warp, color-grading, dodge & burn) and can turn this around quickly, I’d love to see a couple of portfolio examples of similar compositing work.
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