Overview
This mockup template displays a white gallery-wrapped canvas print photographed across five angles in and around an industrial loft environment. The canvas features a square format with a deep-profile stretcher bar frame, organic cotton canvas material, and clean gallery-wrap edges. All surfaces are plain white with visible canvas weave texture throughout, providing the blank design placement area used by SudoMock's rendering engine.
What the Mockup Shows
The primary image is a three-quarter angle view showing two square canvases leaning against each other on a smooth concrete floor. The front canvas faces forward, displaying the full white print surface with subtle cotton weave texture. Behind it, the second canvas is turned around, exposing the back: a wooden stretcher bar frame with cross braces and folded canvas edges stapled to the bars. The background is a gray brick wall with soft window light entering from the left. This angle captures both the finished front face and the internal construction simultaneously.
The wall-mounted lifestyle shot places a single white canvas on a concrete wall inside a loft space. To the left, large industrial windows let in natural daylight, and a brown leather sofa sits in the background. The canvas appears at roughly a 30-degree angle to the camera, showing the front surface and the wrapped right edge. The depth of the stretcher bars is clearly visible, casting a soft shadow on the wall behind it.
The straight-on front view presents the canvas centered against a mottled gray backdrop. The camera is perpendicular to the surface, eliminating perspective distortion. The white canvas face fills most of the frame, with the wrapped edges visible on all four sides. Lighting is even, with a gentle gradient shadow beneath the canvas on the floor.
The side profile detail is a close-up shot taken at a low angle, looking across the canvas as it lies flat on a weathered wooden pallet or workbench. The image highlights the thickness of the stretcher bar, approximately 1.5 inches deep. The organic cotton weave is clearly visible on the wrapped side edge, and a thin wooden stretcher bar line runs along the top surface near the edge. The industrial workshop setting is visible in the blurred background.
The corner construction detail is a macro-level close-up of one corner of the canvas. The image shows the neatly folded canvas fabric wrapping around the corner of the stretcher frame, with the wooden bar edge visible where the top surface meets the side. The cotton weave pattern is distinct at this magnification, showing individual threads in a tight, uniform grid. Below the canvas, a colorful distressed wooden surface is partially visible.
Technical Specifications
The canvas is square format with deep-profile (approximately 1.5-inch) stretcher bars. The frame uses wooden bars with diagonal cross braces for rigidity. The organic cotton canvas is gallery-wrapped, meaning the fabric continues over the edges and is stapled or fastened to the back of the frame. All five angles show the canvas in plain white with no prints, logos, or graphics on any surface.
The white canvas surface serves as the Smart Object target area. When a user submits a design through SudoMock's API or Dashboard Playground, the rendering engine composites the artwork onto this white zone. For canvas products, a Multiply blend mode allows the cotton weave texture to show through the final design, replicating the look of ink printed on real canvas fabric.
Rendering and Integration
Each render through SudoMock costs $0.002. The API accepts design images via REST endpoint with JSON payloads and X-API-KEY authentication. Output formats include WebP, PNG, and JPEG at resolutions up to 10,000 pixels. This template is compatible with batch workflows through n8n, Zapier, Make, and Airtable integrations, making it suitable for Etsy sellers, Shopify stores, and other e-commerce platforms that require catalog-scale mockup generation.
For POD sellers using services like Printful, Printify, or Gelato, this template provides the visual asset needed for product listings. The five included angles cover the standard views buyers expect when evaluating canvas wall art: a hero shot, a room context shot, a flat design view, and construction details that communicate product quality.
Use Cases
- E-commerce product listings on Etsy, Amazon, or Shopify
- Print-on-demand catalog generation for canvas wall art
- Portfolio presentation for artists and photographers
- Automated mockup pipelines via SudoMock API
- Social media product previews for wall art shops