Art P.
I couldnt take a jpg of what I made, or give credit to the creator, because its not a free download. It advertises on the site as free. When you click on it, it tells you to DOWNLOAD NOW and FREE DOWNLOAD in bright blue letters/links, larger type than the rest of the ad, that it is a free download given by the artist. Yet when you click on the download links within Behance, it takes you to Envato Elements, a website that sells mockups/png/etc. It's for sale for almost ten bucks. Fine if you are a professional looking for a mockup for a client, something you are going to sell in some capacity. For students just trying to get a good grade so they can graduate to MAKE the presentations later... it sucks. And I spent time trying to download this when I could have been working on my project. Now I doubt every one of the posts on this site, and do not want to waste any more time searching, because the next one i find for "free" may have a ten dollar price tag on it, too. Only the next one might not be so obvious, and my google pay/paypal will be charged before I realize it. BEWARE FOLKS - not honest advertising!