1. How to Draw a T-Shirt Mockup Template
Step 1
To begin your T-shirt mockup in Illustrator, let’s learn how to use the Mesh Tool while creating a photo-realistic T-shirt!
Begin by drawing the shape of half of a shirt with the Pen Tool (P). Fill it in with #F3F3F3
.
Create a copy of the shape! Put it aside—we will need it later.
Let’s start using a Mesh! Take the Mesh Tool (U) and start creating a Mesh grid on the object by placing nodes. Afterwards, select the nodes on the left edge of the shirt and change their color to #B7B7B7
.
Add some more nodes, as indicated in the screenshot below, and color the selected nodes with #F4F4F4
, adding wrinkles to the shirt.
Step 2
Continue coloring the nodes in the T-shirt vector as indicated below. Use these colors:
#DFDFDF
#E3E3E3
#F7F7F7
#B9B9B9
Step 3
Take the second copy of the shirt vector, reflect it, and continue coloring.
#F3F3F3
#B7B7B7
#D9D9D9
#EEEEEE
Step 4
Finish the second half of the shirt vector. Your T-shirt mockup in Illustrator is halfway there.
#CFCFCF
#C4C4C4
#B9B9B9
#E3E3E3
Step 5
Draw a sleeve for your T-shirt vector.
#EAEAEA
#BDBDBD
#B6B6B6
#CFCFCF
#DADADA
#BDBDBD
Step 6
We’ll make the collar of your T-shirt template in Illustrator:
#E9E9E9
#C0C0C0
#F4F4F4
Step 7
Bend the Mesh into a collar with Effect > Warp > Arc, using -85% Bend.
Object > Expand Appearance of the result.
Step 8
Draw the second part of the shirt vector’s collar.
#6A6A6A
#979797
Step 9
Combine the collar parts of your T-shirt mockup vector:
Step 10
Assemble the T-shirt mockup vector!
2. How to Recolor the T-Shirt Mockup Template
Step 1
Your basic T-shirt mockup in Illustrator is done. Now, to get all the colors you can see in the thumbnail, create three more copies of the white shirt template vector we just made.
Grab a copy and proceed to Edit > Edit Colors > Adjust Colors. Change the tab to Greyscale and apply 32% Black. Don’t forget to tick the Convert box.
Step 2
Create two more copies of the grey shirt mockup we just made. Grab the original and recolor it with Edit > Edit Colors > Adjust Colors.
This time, change the tab to RGB and apply 18% Red, -30% Green, and -26% Blue. Don’t forget to tick the Convert box.
Step 3
Take another copy and essentially repeat the last step by going to Edit > Edit Colors > Adjust Colors, changing the tab to RGB and applying 6% Red, 13% Green, and -60% Blue.
Step 4
Take the final copy and convert it to orange with 27% Red, -5% Green, and -41% Blue.
Step 5
Grab one of the original white T-Shirt template vectors and convert it to Grayscale with 40% Black.
Step 6
Recolor the grey T-shirt template vector to cyan with -9% Red, 20% Green, and 16% Blue.
Step 7
Take the last white shirt vector copy and turn it black with 63% Black.
Step 8
Create a copy of the black T-Shirt mockup and recolor it to dark red with 9% Red, -9% Green, and -7% Blue.
Step 9
Congratulations! Your colorful set of T-shirt mockup templates is done!