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3D Sock Mockup

Upload shin branding artwork onto a lathe-knit tube with toe-to-cuff taper, optional ribbed cuff ring, and apartment HDR lighting. Export a PNG for athletic PDPs, team kits, and wholesale sock lines — matching the upload clarity of our ASO iPhone flow.

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What is the 3D sock mockup generator?

This knit accessory scene revolves a toe-to-cuff lathe profile with optional rib torus and a lateral artwork plane for jacquard or print simulations. Tune radii, leg height, wool-like sheen, apartment HDR reflections, and subtle drift motion — then freeze PNG exports for ecommerce grids without shipping tubes to photographers.

How to ship sock PNGs that convert

Follow these beats before locking knitting machines:

  1. 1

    Upload shin or ankle artwork

    PNG or JPG prints map to the lateral knit plane — keep logos above the toe taper for cleaner crops.

  2. 2

    Dial tube and cuff dyes

    Presets balance body knit versus rib contrast — refine roughness when mimicking compression yarn.

  3. 3

    Shape toe through cuff radii

    Widen ball radius for running cushions — stretch leg height for crew silhouettes.

  4. 4

    Orbit apartment HDR, export PNG

    Pause drift when sheen catches ribs — supersampled exports reach a 3840 px long edge before restoring the viewport.

Where 3D socks outperform flat templates

Cuff contrast cues communicate yarn weight when buyers compare offshore quotes remotely:

  • Athletic PDP and team kits

    PNG heroes communicate knit depth versus vendor flat flats.

  • Subscription sock boxes

    Browser-side data URLs keep unreleased patterns off remote GPU farms.

  • Run specialty wholesale

    Radius sliders imply arch compression before factory samples ship.

  • Corporate gifting catalogs

    Neutral slate backdrops keep procurement decks printable without cyclorama reshoots.

PNG fidelity and supersampling

Captures read from the WebGL drawing buffer after an explicit render pass. When the split-view preview is smaller than marketplace minimums, the exporter can upscale toward a 3840 px long edge before restoring your viewport — handy for wholesale PDFs that ban embedded viewers.

Accessibility and motion comfort

Continuous drift may distract shoppers sensitive to rotating products — zero spin speed when exporting still PNGs for reduced-motion storefront modes. Pair renders with textual fiber claims because perceived loft shifts under orbit framing.

Craft tips for convincing knit reads

Fine tuning separates premium performance socks from clip-art tubes:

  • Zero spin before emailing mills — motion blur harms jacquard clarity.
  • Darken cuff ribs versus tube body so stripe reads on pale yarn.
  • Disable cuff torus when mocking no-show silhouettes.
  • Lower float height when exporting flat tech-pack dimensions.

Privacy-first hosiery visualization

Artwork stays inside the browser session — helpful when studios pitch unreleased club kits from hotel Wi-Fi without uploading proofs to remote GPU farms.

Frequently asked questions

Are sock uploads stored remotely?

No — artwork loads as data URLs inside WebGL textures entirely on-device.

Does this simulate heel pockets or terry loops?

No micro geometry — the tube is a lathe silhouette plus optional cuff torus.

Which sock size does this match?

Proportions are stylized — tune radii and height to approximate your SKU.

Commercial rights for PNG exports?

Yes for campaigns you operate — avoid implying endorsement from HDR photography.

Why does HEIC fail?

Safari HEIC lacks reliable WebGL decode — export JPEG first like other merch tools.