Raise your hand if you also get special joy out of watching in process videos... This one's for you. Enjoy! :)
I LOVE watching these videos. I could sit and watch them ALL. DAY. LONG... Watching something like this come to fruition is awesome. The content itself might not be the sexiest, but I still get joy from it. I just wish I could move this fast in real life. :)
Step-By-Step Breakdown
1. Define the pallet size based on the number of products it needed to hold.
2. Roughly edit the product to fit the perspective of the pallet. More of this later.
3. Remove the exposed towel, and replace with a closed lid. Edit to fit the perspective.
4. Create the first layer's liner tray. I grabbed a stock image of a cardboard that matched. Edited shadows and gradients accordingly.
5. Lay the first layer's product into the liner. Finalize positioning.
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 until all layers of products are in, paying attention to perspective.
7. Add shading between products.
8. Adjust labels to fine tune the products perspective.
9. Tweak 'sloping' side. (whoopsies :)
10. Done!
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Thank you for watching!!
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