Hey Fowler! You're in luck! We just transferred our workflows for halftoning to Affinity & CorelDRAW The full video is here: ua-cam.com/video/KbVQx_CDGsA/v-deo.html This doesn't exactly cover everything for glows, white & color halftoning just yet, however once you know how to use this workflow, you should be able to translate it to the white, color, and glow techniques. If you need help, feel free to reach out, we're always happy to help!
This is a great video. I feel when customers submit art the glow should be addressed. If I fixed everyone’s Etsy PNGs I’d have no time to print. But I will share the link to save them money.
I am having the worse time with white shadows, I have used this method before but for some reason my printer ain't having it. If I print a solid block, beautiful. For some reason if objects are close together with a small gap between the printer fills that tiny gap with white. Anyone know what I'm doing wrong? The tiny holes usually get filled with white when I halftone
Hi there! Phil here, So to halftone for white it’s the same process, except you’re going to want to invert the grayscale image before converting to bitmap. Remember that when using a levels/curves adjustment on the inverted version, black represents the white in your image, and black is still what’s removed. I hope this helps, and if it’s not clear enough just let us know and we’d be happy to post a supplemental short to show the process!
Simply amazing tutorial!
Awesome vid!
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed!
Awesome tutorial!
THANK YOU
Please upload more about halftone and outer glow
We'd love to! is there something specific you'd like to know about the process? Or are you looking more examples and ways to use it?
0:17The heaven's glare is perfect 😊
What a great tutorial!
Thank you for sharing 🙏☀️
Happy to! Glad you found the tutorial useful.
Can you do an article on how to convert to dtf halftone in coreldraw?
Hey Fowler! You're in luck! We just transferred our workflows for halftoning to Affinity & CorelDRAW
The full video is here:
ua-cam.com/video/KbVQx_CDGsA/v-deo.html
This doesn't exactly cover everything for glows, white & color halftoning just yet, however once you know how to use this workflow, you should be able to translate it to the white, color, and glow techniques.
If you need help, feel free to reach out, we're always happy to help!
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 flawless
This is a great video. I feel when customers submit art the glow should be addressed. If I fixed everyone’s Etsy PNGs I’d have no time to print. But I will share the link to save them money.
Great point! Glad this video can be used to your advantage.
great one, thank you!
Our pleasure, thanks for watching.
great tut, i was wondering is this just for glow or halftone period?
This is specifically how to address glows for DTF
I am having the worse time with white shadows, I have used this method before but for some reason my printer ain't having it. If I print a solid block, beautiful. For some reason if objects are close together with a small gap between the printer fills that tiny gap with white. Anyone know what I'm doing wrong? The tiny holes usually get filled with white when I halftone
some times for me i reduce the amount of white i'm putting down.
where do we get the background garments from please?
either use a shirt image from your blanks supplier or google search for one online.
Is there an option to do this in inkscape?
No...sorry
I can't seem to find any good video on how to halftone an image for a white shirt
Hi there! Phil here,
So to halftone for white it’s the same process, except you’re going to want to invert the grayscale image before converting to bitmap.
Remember that when using a levels/curves adjustment on the inverted version, black represents the white in your image, and black is still what’s removed.
I hope this helps, and if it’s not clear enough just let us know and we’d be happy to post a supplemental short to show the process!
@@DTFSuperstore great! I'll try that later this evening. Thanks for such a prompt response 👍🏽
@@DTFSuperstoreit worked! Thanks again!