SO helpful--I wish I had thought to look for a video like this before I redid my design file 15 times. 😂 It looked ever so slightly misaligned where there are diagonal lines/edges, but when I zoom in it all looks fine. Relieved I'm not losing my mind. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Oooh, it's an exciting time for you, Martha! I'm happy to have helped. You might like to check out my Spoonflower Tips newsletter that's linked in the description.
Thank you. Well done video! Also, if you do another video, I would like to know how to properly size my elements in a design. For example, if I create a design with repeating flowers at 3500x3500 pixels dpi 300: it gets lowered in dpi to 150. Should I just create my design at 150? What happens on the Spoonflower side after uploading a design and I change the dpi option back to 300 dpi and save? Does it adjust the size of the tile and affect the details of the design? I hope my questions make sense.Thanks for any help you can offer. Best Regards!
You're so welcome! I'm glad you enjoyed it. Ah, yes. DPI on Spoonflower is tricky to wrap your head around in the beginning. When you save your design at 150dpi with motifs that are 1 inch... when you upload it to Spoonflower your motifs will print exactly the same size (1 inch). However, if you save your file at 300dpi and upload it to Spoonflower, the dimensions of your design (and all the motifs) will double in size, meaning a 1-inch motif will become 2 inches in size. You can rescale the design in the Spoonflower interface, if needed. Spoonflower will always adjust the dpi of the file to 150dpi no matter what dpi you save it at, and the dimensions of the file will increase if you upoad a dpi above 150dpi and decrease in size if you upload a file that's been saved below 150dpi.
Thank you for this Erin! When a design is private, the menu also shows 'Make For Sale' and it makes your design public and checks the two boxes at once ;-)
You can do both. Personally, I think Spoonflower is the best use of time given the royalty potential and opportunity to build relationships with customers to gain repeat clients.
Hi Erin and thanks for video. However, I must tell you that I see a lot of videos on UA-cam in which people talk with great enthusiasm about changes in Spoonflower, such as the fact that we no longer have to buy samples to be able to put our designs on the line. Unfortunately this is not true. I have an account where I put my patterns and at the beginning it was like you said. However, after posting 20 designs (on different days or even weeks 2024), suddenly my designs can only be public or private, but no longer for sale. Of course, I emailed Spoonflower asking why, and they replied that I had to purchase at least one sample to confirm my address. So is it free now or do you still have to pay as before? I sent a second email but did not receive any response from Spoonflower. Sorry for my English, but I don't know the language very well
Hi Aleksa 🤗 It is free. You just need to order one physical item to verify your address, and then that's it-you won't need to order anything else. You can order just a single swatch to confirm your address, and you can continue uploading your patterns while you wait for it to be shipped. As soon as it's shipped you'll be able to mark them all for sale without paying for proofs. I hope this helps 😊
@@erin__kendalI am new to spoonflower and have uploaded 2 designs. Please help me with the process to verify my address. Can you please make a video on this. I have already verified other details. Not sure about how to verify address without spending much.
SO helpful--I wish I had thought to look for a video like this before I redid my design file 15 times. 😂 It looked ever so slightly misaligned where there are diagonal lines/edges, but when I zoom in it all looks fine. Relieved I'm not losing my mind. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Awww, it's frustrating, huh! I've been there 😅 Happy to have confirmed that you're not losing your mind at all 😉
Newbie on Spoonflower and was just getting ready to try it out. This will make it so much easier! Thanks Erin! 😊
Oooh, it's an exciting time for you, Martha! I'm happy to have helped. You might like to check out my Spoonflower Tips newsletter that's linked in the description.
Thanks Erin for sharing such educational video on digital proof tool…. It really helped 🤗🥰
You're so welcome! I'm glad it was helpful 🤗
Thank you. Well done video! Also, if you do another video, I would like to know how to properly size my elements in a design. For example, if I create a design with repeating flowers at 3500x3500 pixels dpi 300: it gets lowered in dpi to 150. Should I just create my design at 150? What happens on the Spoonflower side after uploading a design and I change the dpi option back to 300 dpi and save? Does it adjust the size of the tile and affect the details of the design? I hope my questions make sense.Thanks for any help you can offer. Best Regards!
You're so welcome! I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Ah, yes. DPI on Spoonflower is tricky to wrap your head around in the beginning.
When you save your design at 150dpi with motifs that are 1 inch... when you upload it to Spoonflower your motifs will print exactly the same size (1 inch).
However, if you save your file at 300dpi and upload it to Spoonflower, the dimensions of your design (and all the motifs) will double in size, meaning a 1-inch motif will become 2 inches in size. You can rescale the design in the Spoonflower interface, if needed.
Spoonflower will always adjust the dpi of the file to 150dpi no matter what dpi you save it at, and the dimensions of the file will increase if you upoad a dpi above 150dpi and decrease in size if you upload a file that's been saved below 150dpi.
Great tips, especially about taking off the pink box...I hadn't been doing that.
I think that's going to be an easy oversight. I'm gad to have helped!
Thanks Erin - you are simply awesome ! ❤
Naw, thanks 🤗 You're very welcome!
great video Erin! loving this new tool!!
Thank you so much, Giorgia! There are still a few kinks in the process overall, but so far the tool is great!
Thank you for this Erin! When a design is private, the menu also shows 'Make For Sale' and it makes your design public and checks the two boxes at once ;-)
Yes! 🙌
Thanks so much Erin. Appreciate it!
My pleasure! I'm aiming to share more Spoonflower tips and videos this year 😊
Thank you! Super helpful.
You're so welcome, Linda! I'm glad you found it helpful :)
Very helpful thanks Erin
So glad to hear, Laura!
Hello. Does it make more sense to sell the patterns on stock sites or does it make more sense to sell them on sites like spoonflower?
You can do both. Personally, I think Spoonflower is the best use of time given the royalty potential and opportunity to build relationships with customers to gain repeat clients.
Thankyou Erin!! I wanna ask something, how did you made that spoonflower cover image like gif..
It is a gif! 🤗
I agree. Diagonals are the hardest 🤷🏻♀️ - same thing happens to me with plaids (the diagonals look misaligned)
Oh my goodness, they've almost driven me mad in the past. Now I know better 😉
❤ Helpful
I'm happy to hear that, Jo!
Hi Erin and thanks for video. However, I must tell you that I see a lot of videos on UA-cam in which people talk with great enthusiasm about changes in Spoonflower, such as the fact that we no longer have to buy samples to be able to put our designs on the line. Unfortunately this is not true. I have an account where I put my patterns and at the beginning it was like you said. However, after posting 20 designs (on different days or even weeks 2024), suddenly my designs can only be public or private, but no longer for sale. Of course, I emailed Spoonflower asking why, and they replied that I had to purchase at least one sample to confirm my address. So is it free now or do you still have to pay as before?
I sent a second email but did not receive any response from Spoonflower.
Sorry for my English, but I don't know the language very well
Hi Aleksa 🤗 It is free. You just need to order one physical item to verify your address, and then that's it-you won't need to order anything else. You can order just a single swatch to confirm your address, and you can continue uploading your patterns while you wait for it to be shipped. As soon as it's shipped you'll be able to mark them all for sale without paying for proofs.
I hope this helps 😊
Thank you very much!@@erin__kendal
@@erin__kendalI am new to spoonflower and have uploaded 2 designs. Please help me with the process to verify my address. Can you please make a video on this. I have already verified other details. Not sure about how to verify address without spending much.
I don't see what's wrong with the diagonal line pattern. That whole discussion went completely over my head.