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: A5 Double Gatefold mockup Can anyone please point me in the direction of a good mockup PSD of an A5 double gatefold mockup please? But one where the gatefolds are half the width of an A5

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Can anyone please point me in the direction of a good mockup PSD of an A5 double gatefold mockup please?

But one where the gatefolds are half the width of an A5 page or at least a mockup where I could adjust the size of the gatefold perhaps?

I am struggling to find anything for my requirements. I have a number of mockups but my gatefolds are smaller in width than the ones I have downloaded. Similar to how hardback book covers have gatefolds to wrap the cover around the book and they tend to be smaller in width by about half than a normal gatefold. Hope this make sense.

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I have been doing a piece of coursework where I have created a cover sleeve for a brochure that has gatefolds so it wraps around the A5 booklet.

The problem is I created the gatefolds of a smaller width than I think most templates come like from perhaps a printers for example. I did create this in Indesign and not Photoshop.

I just wanted to use one of the Free PSD Mockups you can find of an A5 brochure and display a mockup in my presentation. But I have struggle to find a A5 double gatefold mockup and the one I have found has gatefolds that are only slightly smaller than the width of A5 (which is the norm). So, that they obviously fold in the book when it shuts. They do not demonstrate my book that well.

In future, I would have researched this better when creating my design.

I wondered if such a mockup exists that I could adjust the gatefold width. As I have no experience in creating my own PSD mockups and I am running out of time.

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@Turnbaugh909

It's fairly unlikely to find .psd mockups for custom configurations. Most ready-to-use mockups are done at standard sizes/folds/die lines.

I suspect you'll have to "roll your own" or learn to edit the existing mockups you have.

You'll waste a lot of time looking for something custom. Time which may be better utilized by editing something you already have.

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