A mockup is a realistic preview of your design shown on a product, like a t-shirt, mug, or tote bag. It helps visualize how your artwork will look in real life before printing or selling.
The following mockups are raw, AI-generated previews and may require further refinement before final use, including customization with your designs and color adjustments.
Generating Mockups with Mystic POD
Mystic POD allows you to craft high-quality mockups using its AI-powered tools. Below are a few examples of mockups created using Mystic POD’s original prompts:
Some examples of Mockup Types:
Flat Lay
A top-down view of a product (like a t-shirt or mug) laid out on a flat surface. Clean and minimal, this style is great for showing off the design clearly and professionally.
Modeled
Shows the product worn or held by a person, giving customers a real-world view of fit, style, and scale. Ideal for lifestyle presentation and marketing.
Hanging
The product is shown hanging—usually on a hanger against a plain or styled background. It gives a clean retail-style look, often used for clothing stores.
On Object (Contextual)
The design is shown on the actual item in a natural setting—for example, a mug on a kitchen counter or a tote bag on a chair. Great for real-life feel and lifestyle branding.
Folded
The item (especially apparel) is neatly folded with the design partially or fully visible. Simple, stylish, and often used for minimalist brands or packaging shots.
Ghost/Invisible Model
A realistic fit view of apparel without showing the model's face or body — it appears as if worn by an invisible person. Clean and product-focused.
❗️IMPORTANT: To generate a mockup with MysticPOD make sure that the Mystic Prompt is turned OFF.
T-shirt Clothing Mockups
Flat Lay
Prompt:
“Top-down flat lay of a white t-shirt on a wooden surface, folded jeans on the side, and white sneakers below. Neutral background with even lighting.”
Sample Results:
Hanging
Prompt:
“A plain white t-shirt hanging on a wooden hanger against a clean pastel wall. Front-facing, no wrinkles, soft shadows.”
Sample Results:
Folded
Prompt:
“A neatly plain folded light blue t-shirt, placed on a cozy wooden coffee table. Soft shadows and clean lighting.”
Sample Results:
Hoodie Clothing Mockups
Flat Lay
Prompt:
“Top-down flat lay of a plain white hoodie on a wooden floor with sleeves slightly folded, surrounded by cozy props like coffee and a notebook.”
Sample Results:
Modeled
Prompt:
“A young man standing outdoors wearing a black hoodie, hands in the pocket, casual jeans, soft sunlight. Background slightly blurred.”
Sample Results:
Ghost/Invisible Model
Prompt:
“A red hoodie displayed on an invisible, hood up, sleeves down, clean white background, studio-style lighting.”
Sample Results:
Mugs Mockups
Modeled
Prompt:
“A woman holding a white mug with both hands, smiling while sitting at a café table. Cozy, natural lighting, blurred background.”
Sample Results:
Boxed or Packed
Prompt:
“A white mug placed in a branded packaging box with the lid open, showing the design clearly. Minimal table setting.”
Sample Results:
Enhancing Your Mockups
If you'd like to adjust specific details of a generated mockup, simply use the Remix feature. Enter the changes you want in the prompt box, and the updated version will reflect your requested edits.
Below are samples of before and remixed results:
Editing Your Mockups
For adding your designs and making further edits, we recommend the following platforms:
Canva – A user-friendly online tool with drag-and-drop functionality, ideal for adding images and text to mockups.
Adobe Photoshop – A professional-grade software perfect for advanced editing, layering, and customization.
Photopea – A free, browser-based alternative to Photoshop that supports PSD files and advanced editing features.
GIMP – A free and open-source editing tool for detailed image modifications and enhancements.