You see this technique a lot in graphics on Twitter and on Facebook — it’s where you create an image and place it so it looks like its inside an iPhone or iPad screen (or any screen for that matter – laptop, TV, you name it). What’s nice about this is: you keep the proper perspective and you learn a quick screen reflection trick, too. Plus I share a few really helpful keyboard shortcuts a long the way. Check it out below.
Hope you found that helpful.
Next week’s blogging schedule:
Scroll down to the next post for the all-important news about my holiday blogging schedule, and how it will turn your life upside down (hey, it could happen). ;-)
Here’s wishing you and your family a very Merry Christmas, and my best wishes for a safe, happy and healthy 2018. :)
All my best,
-Scott
P.S. Thanks for reading all my P.S.’s this year. :)
Thank you so much for this! Keep it up with the patiently explained tutorials and don’t get discouraged by no comments on your posts.