How To Save Shirt Design File For Printing | PHOTOSHOP TUTORIAL 2023
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2023
- A quick tutorial on saving your shirt design files in Photoshop for printing or for your client/manufacturer. Fundamental stuff but essential for new beginners 🤯
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As someone that owns a Epson F2100;
The technician that setup the machine told me 720 ppi (Note PPi not DPi) is the best, when exporting a png in illustrator.
Just a quick note!
Have fun yall ^_^
Thank you for the video it's helpful 😊
I like how simple you made this. Do you have a tutorial for adding an image using displacement?
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this is so helpfull thanks for sharing it as always! 🖤
glad it helps! 🙏
thanks!!!, keep it up the good work man!
will always do my boy 💪
Thank you for the videos🤝🏼🙌 helps alot
i got you bro
hey bro, i dont know what im doing wrong but i was trying to change the color of the tee by creating a hue/saturation layer over the tee layer (with clipping mask) and when i try to put something black in the design it doesnt show up on the tee. Can u help me?
When u changed the DPI all the values changed on the height and width. What's up with that
What is the other transparent export option instead of png
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Thank you bro
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@@IntuitiveDesigns 🤝🏻
Hey Dixon, thanks for the video, helped me a lot! I got a question, if I have a line-art (containing only black color) should I save the image mode as RGB or is it better to change it to Grayscale?
You're welcome g and it's not called "line-art" but vector-based design. If you're screenprinting then it's CMYK but if you're using DTG it's sRGB (if your printer allows it) never print in greyscale.
@@IntuitiveDesigns my bad bro, thanks for the correction ☠️
Thanks a lot dixon. I use quick export as png on layer can it affect the export results? I work with much artboard these methode really help me but iduno if affect the quality or nah
it works and doesn't affect quality at all. I'm just used to doing it my way and just showing that in the vid
@@IntuitiveDesigns thanks a lot keep it up the good work!! 🔥🔥🔥
But how do I get the vintage sun fade print? Do I send it out with transparency turned down? Do I send it out as a overlay? Please lmk!
I don't understand your question man. You must be confused. At the end of the video, it's only a shirt mockup, that one is for your customer only. you only need to send out the file as I do in the video. As PNG with the background transparent.
I don't know how else to explain.
@@IntuitiveDesigns okay thank you , I appreciate it
Can anyone help me im having huge trouble in exporting the design its always low quality low res amd ugly
Is it important to vektorize your Image? And can you do a separate video for vektorizing pls.
P.s I love your videos
Can you please do one for screen printing next
It’s the same thing. Its just that it’s usually vector-based, so it’s done using adobe illustrator. Just gotta save the files as AI, EPS or SVG. That is all.
@@IntuitiveDesigns I think they meant the traditional way where each color goes to a different layer
Sir , i always take a little size bigger of canva .. example - if the design is to be 15×12 (inches) ... I always prefer to take 18×16 (inches)... Does it effect 🥲
No difference at all. It’s always better to design it bigger instead of smaller.
sekali sekali bikin tutorialnya lengkap dong
I don't understand what you're saying
@@IntuitiveDesigns hi dixon he said your tutorial was incomplete, but in my opinion this is easy enough to understand
What about DTF printing?
Same thing
can we copy the design of shirt on your shirts?
No man what the f*k
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so cmyk right?
Yes but if your printer prints sRGB then sRGB.
Thank you for the video it's helpful 😊