You need two things: a PSD mockup with an embroidery-style smart object and a batch of ready-to-use embroidery designs in PNG format. Launch Bulk Mockup and connect the PSD template folder, design folder, and Export folder to its UI. Next, set export preferences > click ‘Start’.
Bulk Mockup will auto-inject each design into the embroidery PSD, replace the smart object, and export each mockup in sequence using Photoshop’s engine. Embroidered caps, shirts, or patches make a whole batch of 100s embroidery mockups in one go.
Use Bulk Mockup. Just load your embroidery PSD, select a folder of designs, set the output format, and click start. It automates the smart object replacement and batch-exports every mockup in Photoshop. No manual editing needed.
Ensure your embroidery design is properly digitized. In mockups, choose PSDs that simulate realistic thread tension and fabric texture. Avoid stretching or skewing the design inside the smart object.
Look for templates with:
1. Thread and stitch textures
2. Smart objects for easy editing
3. High resolution (300 DPI or more)
4. Proper lighting and shadows
Pro Tip: Bulk Mockup works best with PSDs that have organized layers and smart objects.
Yes. Bulk Mockup supports Etsy-friendly dimensions (like 1080×1080 or 1350×1080). You can use it to generate high-quality embroidered hat, t-shirt, or patch previews for multiple listings, all rendered at once inside Photoshop.
Use PSD templates that include:
1. Thread textures
2. Embossed or debossed layer styles
3. Shadow overlays
Apply blending modes like “Multiply” or “Overlay” for added realism. You can also use displacement maps for 3D surface curves.
Always aim for 300 DPI with dimensions around 2000×2000 px or higher. This ensures the thread details appear sharp, especially on close-up Etsy product photos or zoomed previews.
Bulk Mockup is the best if you use Photoshop and want full control over smart object replacement. Unlike Placeit or Canva, it allows you to:
1. Use your own PSD templates
2. Customize export resolution and file names
3. Automate 100s of mockups at once
In Photoshop:
1. Use a fabric background layer
2. Apply bevel, emboss, and stitch textures
3. Use displacement maps to simulate fabric folds
Alternatively, use high-quality PSDs that already incorporate these effects, and then automate with Bulk Mockup.
Photoshop doesn’t support native batch smart object replacement. That’s where Bulk Mockup helps. It automatically opens your PSD, replaces the smart object with each design, saves it, and renders the result.
Use brushes or appearance panels to simulate stitch lines. Then export the vector as a PNG and insert it into your embroidery PSD mockup using Bulk Mockup for batch generation.
Bulk Mockup is the best if you want fast, scalable, high-quality results. It turns your embroidery PSDs into a production system that can generate 100s of mockups in minutes, all inside Photoshop.
Yes. With Bulk Mockup, you can:
1. Load a hat or t-shirt PSD with embroidery effect
2. Select a folder of PNG or vector artwork
3. Auto-inject each design and export in bulk
Works for patches, hoodies, jackets, and more.
Use PSD templates that are at least 300 DPI. When using Bulk Mockup, you can set the export settings as you need:
1. PNG (lossless)
2. JPG (compressed)
3. MP4 (if you’re using animated embroidery previews)
Apply:
1. Bevel & Emboss
2. Inner Glow
3. Satin or stitch brushes
You can also use embroidery layer styles or prebuilt PSD templates that mimic stitch textures. For scaling this look across many images, use Bulk Mockup.
Bulk Mockup gives you complete control by letting you use your own PSD templates with realistic embroidery effects. Printful and Placeit offer fixed mockup styles and no batch automation.
Bulk Mockup runs inside Photoshop and automates the process to create hundreds of embroidered mockups (caps, shirts, patches) with custom branding, resolution, and layout.
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