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How to put in TIN in psd

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hello and welcome to our channel mockapot today we are going to show you how to create a thin box mock-up link can be found in the description so letamp;#39;s get started create a shape with the pen tool create a rectangle and make it a smart object control click on the object and mask it out select the item and make 3 copy using ctrl j and name them shadow midtone and light change the color mode liner burn liner touch add and screen adjust the label for midtone and light layer open up the smart object and place your design create a solid color layer and place it below the background layer and make it move to liner burn thank you for watching and donamp;#39;t forget to like share and subscribe for future updates you

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