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The full Creatsy catalog directory - browse editable PSD mockups, render-ready 3D models, cut-out isolated objects, and print-ready templates, all in one place, then jump to the product type that fits your project.

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  • Mockups are editable layered Photoshop PSD files for presenting your artwork on realistic products before printing. 3D Models are render-ready 3D objects - furniture, lamps, and decor - built native in 3ds Max with V-Ray. Isolated Objects are real photographed cut-out objects delivered as layered PSD or TIFF files. Print Templates are layered PSD files prepared for print projects. Pick by what you are making, then confirm the details on each product page.

  • No. Mockups and Print Templates are Photoshop PSD workflows. Isolated Objects are layered PSD or TIFF cut-out files, so the editing workflow depends on the file in the download. Some products also mention Photopea support; check the product page before assuming it. 3D Models are built for Autodesk 3ds Max with V-Ray, and the included interchange formats let you move the geometry into other 3D apps. V-Ray materials ride in the native .max file (a V-Ray license is required); the interchange formats carry geometry only, and lights and cameras are not included.

  • Formats vary by product type. Mockups and Print Templates are layered Photoshop PSD files. Isolated Objects are layered PSD or TIFF files with objects separated for compositing. 3D Models include native .max plus interchange formats such as .fbx, .obj, .usd, and .dae; some packs also include a legacy .max version. The exact files included are listed on each product page.

  • Yes. A commercial license is available across all four product types, with an Extended Commercial tier for wider usage. See each product page for the full terms before you buy.

  • On the product page. Resolution, color mode, Photoshop version, bleed, what is included or not included, and 3D details such as scale, material support, and interchange formats vary by product type and by individual product. The directory is where you orient; the product page is where you confirm the specifics.