Introduction:
It’s easy to capture screenshots on mobile devices but let’s do a quick recap. If you have an iPhone, press the Home & Sleep buttons and the screenshot image will be saved instantly. On an Android device, press the Volume Down & Power button simultaneously to capture whatever is currently on your screen. And in the case of Windows Phone 8, press and hold the Start and Power buttons at the same time to take a screenshot.
That’s a raw screenshot saved in your camera roll but you also need to add the hardware frame around your screenshots so that the captured images appear more realistic and provides better context to the viewer.
Why is that important? A 768 pixels wide screenshot of a mobile app in portrait mode could have been captured on an Android device or an old iPad – now wrap that same image inside the Google Nexus frame and everyone is saved from playing a guessing game.
It’s easy to capture screenshots on mobile devices but let’s do a quick recap. If you have an iPhone, press the Home & Sleep buttons and the screenshot image will be saved instantly. On an Android device, press the Volume Down & Power button simultaneously to capture whatever is currently on your screen. And in the case of Windows Phone 8, press and hold the Start and Power buttons at the same time to take a screenshot.
That’s a raw screenshot saved in your camera roll but you also need to add the hardware frame around your screenshots so that the captured images appear more realistic and provides better context to the viewer.
Why is that important? A 768 pixels wide screenshot of a mobile app in portrait mode could have been captured on an Android device or an old iPad – now wrap that same image inside the Google Nexus frame and everyone is saved from playing a guessing game.
A layered photo editing tool like Adobe Photoshop makes it really
easy for you to add hardware device frames to any screenshot image. Go
to Dribbble and search for “freebies PSD <mobile name>” and you’ll find beautiful mockups for that mobile device.
Download
and import the PSD file into Photoshop and then use the File ->
Place command to place the screenshot image as a new layer over the
mockup. Use the Save for Web option to export the screen capture in JPEG format.
[*] Dribbble users usually add the tag “freebies” or “free” to indicate
that others can reuse their design(s) for personal and commercial
use. Other than Dribbble, Deviant Art and Behance are also good places to discover high-quality mobile mockups.
If you aren’t well-versed in Photoshop, you can make use of a web app like PlaceIt that will automatically add device frames to your mobile screenshots.
The
tool offers a collection of professional-quality photographs of mobile
phones and tablets placed in realistic settings. You need to drag your
screenshot image onto a photograph and it will automatically get placed
in the screen area of the mobile device perfectly aligned with the
hardware frame.
PlaceIt can handle screenshots of your iPhone,
iPad, Nokia Lumia, Macbook, Microsoft Surface, iMac, Amazon Kindle,
Samsung Galaxy and Google Nexus phones.
Also see: Screen Capture Full Web Pages on your Mobile.
The Device Art Generator, available here and here, is provided by Google for anyone to quickly add device frames around screenshots of Android phones and tablets.
Drag
the mobile screenshot image on to a device frame and it will quickly
wrap that frame around your image. You also have the option to add
screen glare and depth (for perspective) to the generated screenshots.
Device
Art Generator includes templates for HTC One X, Samsung Galaxy S3,
Galaxy Note, Galaxy Tab, Nexus 4, Nexus 7 and Google Nexus 10 devices.
MockuPhone
is another useful web app for adding device frames to your mobile
screenshots with a unique feature. You pick a device frame, upload the
mobile screenshot image and the tool will generate multiple screenshot
images of the same device but at different angles.
The tool
produces very high-resolution screenshots and they offer device frames
for the iPhone 5, iPad & iPad Mini, Google Nexus and Samsung Galaxy
S4.
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