Here ya go : vector sticker art, simple vector logo of a city skyline with beach aspects, black and white, isolated on a white background --no watermark --v 5
I've never use illustrator, I find Inkscape to be enough for my use and it's free. As for photoshop, I didn't think of that! I never use photoshop for my vectors though
@@NekoPrints if yo have a graphic design the best way t upscale (and free ) is using illustrator -tracing -full colour and then save as pdf ...:) photoshop in case AI decides to make a 3 legged girl :))
inkscape is the best but you could do hundreds of vectors by vectorizing the correct images upon generating many using ai...... wasting time like that for a single vector is very bad for a business...@@NekoPrints
When I made the video AI was still pretty iffy. So yeah, I agree. It was just the simplest way I could figure out how, or at least one way to do it. I have now a new site that can make legitimate Text to Vector art. I'm making a video on it this week so I hope you'll be on the lookout for it. Thanks for watching!
@@NekoPrints you're right, getting inspiration is also one of the ways to use it, I was just looking for something else, this comment is something I wrote when I couldn't find it. sorry
This video is really good mate, good job buddy keep it up.
Thanks, will do!
Here ya go : vector sticker art, simple vector logo of a city skyline with beach aspects, black and white, isolated on a white background --no watermark --v 5
Thank you! I'll definitely be trying that out!
Omg dude thank you. I tried this one out with some bunnies and they are SO CUTE! Will make great clip art or stickers
Thank you so much!! This is so helpful you have no idea!!!
This worked great for me: silhouette miami cityscape on white background, illustrator clipart style, monochrome
Thank you! I'll try that out
To get a single color, you can use 'monochrome'
Thanks! I'll keep that in mind for future use 😁
why don't u use illustrator? trace option or even photoshop and threshold
I've never use illustrator, I find Inkscape to be enough for my use and it's free. As for photoshop, I didn't think of that! I never use photoshop for my vectors though
@@NekoPrints if yo have a graphic design the best way t upscale (and free ) is using illustrator -tracing -full colour and then save as pdf ...:) photoshop in case AI decides to make a 3 legged girl :))
Bro, try using black silhouette in your prompt.
That's the word I needed!! I couldn't think of it thank you!!
alot of those images would be great for sublimation
I actually printed one and subbed it on a hoodie and it came out great! I have a video as well on it, the chat gpt and midjourney video 😁
this waz great ... thanks
Thanks for watching!
This is Lee Let work together on a video ok
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too much time to make a single vector, there could be faster ways to vectorize the images than using inkscape man
I use Inkscape because it's my preferred sw and what I learned on. I am open to suggestions though!
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inkscape is the best but you could do hundreds of vectors by vectorizing the correct images upon generating many using ai...... wasting time like that for a single vector is very bad for a business...@@NekoPrints
You pretty much copied the whole thing from Internet. The midjourney part was useless.
Still waiting for AI to generate ready to use SVG
When I made the video AI was still pretty iffy. So yeah, I agree. It was just the simplest way I could figure out how, or at least one way to do it. I have now a new site that can make legitimate Text to Vector art. I'm making a video on it this week so I hope you'll be on the lookout for it. Thanks for watching!
Do you have a new video on it ? @NekoPrints
LOL you dont need midjourney if you draw your self end searching free svg's.
This is just another option. Tons of ways of doing these things
@@NekoPrints you're right, getting inspiration is also one of the ways to use it, I was just looking for something else, this comment is something I wrote when I couldn't find it. sorry
@@alaskancrab8763 no need to be sorry! It's all good 🙌