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@@HDcjatt You could messeage them and temm them that you want to get a month free. Tell them SCOTT sent ya and you want to use code SCOTT. They should hook you up 🙂
Love the video❤️ I just started my print-on-demand journey and found Crafted Threads. They have a ton of designs and it saved me so much time. They have something in every niche. And lifetime updates too!!
Great video, but some important notes about midjourney. Midjourney free plan only gives you ability to prompt 25 times. Also on the free plan You can’t use the artwork for comercial use unless you upgrade to a paid plan, in this case you can use the designs created for comercial purpose and sell products using your designs. Cheers
Wow, completely ignored important parts :/ You can’t put a low res AI art on a BLANKET size item without first without it by a lot. Free mid journey account does not give one commercial rights to any designs.
It depends on how you're going to use it. If you're creating individual elements to compose into a bigger design, you're not going to have much of an issue. If however you want to create a big design, all in one shot, you'll likely want to scale the image up
As with some comments already I'm just wondering on a little technical subject regarding upscaling via midjourney and then Canva. It looked like that Canva's total upscale was 6250px x6250px. From my very limited knowledge, does this not give a maximum L x W of 20.83 inches at 300dpi? This is just a question on how you overcame this in order to print on a much bigger quilt & to educate a complete novice that is fascinated with this subject 👍👍
@firstdibsuk450 there's very few situations where you would need to worry about individual elements that you create using this method. Where you may need to upscale an image is if you're using something like midjourney to create the entire design (as opposed to creating the elements and then combining them). There are a huge number of Upscaling tools available for free or for a few bucks a month that can give you whatever you would need in terms of an output.
I just ran into the same issue. I see people offering dowloads on etys of digital prints that are 8192x8192 and also 10800x7200 like u said..canva is 6250 x 6250 px max ..kinda stuck now
@@doktastrange911 Canva actually allows you to upscale well beyond 6250x6250 when you export the image (at least on the paid version), I've exported canvases as large as 15625x15625. The other option would be to use an image upscaler, something like upscale.media is a great free option.
Hi there! I have a question. Have you seen any of your artwork printed on any products? Midjourney files are in RGB format and most printing companies suggest CMYK format. So I am wondering if you have uploaded images as is (in RGB format) and had good results from it, or if you would suggest getting the format changed into CMYK? Thank you for your help!
great video. I have been playing with midjourney... my question is enlarging the AI image... especially to fit the blanket you feature! I am particularly interested in wall art. Did I miss a step between midjourney and canva where you use an upscaler? or?
Hello, is there a probability of duplication of pictures generated by AI? For example, if someone uses the same description as me, will it generate the same picture?
Question specific for blankets-I’m having a hard time creating an all over design that remains high quality. I can only make it so big in Canva, so when I put it into Printify and enlarge it to fit the blanket, the quality decreases to medium or even low resolution. I’ve tried multiple ways and looking for answers. Any advice?
I have subscriptions to canva, Printify, and Midjourney. I created Steampunk variations of iconic horror movie characters on Midjourney. Steampunk Freddy, Jason, etc. Can I legally sell those as art without getting copyrighted and my account shutdown?
From a little research myself into movie copyright etc, I believe it's legal to sell famous script/s eg "we're gunna need a bigger boat", but not images/pictures.
Hi Scott and Chris, great information and presentation as always. A question regarding using AI for Etsy. In the video "The 5 Niche Selection Mistakes That Will Kill Your Etsy Shop", Chris responded to a question about using AI in Etsy by saying to steer clear of it. To use it as a tool to help with description, etc, but not to use any art created by AI is how I understood it. Has the thinking around this changed? I'm excited by adding AI as a tool for my toolbox but at the same time am thinking long term in terms of building a brand and don't want to bring in potential risk at this point. Thank you.
You can for sure use it for descriptions, etc. The world of A.I. is changing rapidly, as are the tools that let us use it. The newest set of tools, midjourney specifically, can absolutely be used to help you create designs (their paid plans specifically allow you to use the art created under a commercial license, something that was missing from many other tools). There is still the potential for misuse, but much less so with something like midjourney. Especially if you're only creating elements and then designing yourself👍
@heathercarr4003 with a paid plan on midjourney, you wouldn't need to do anything other than create the design. Anything created on their paid plans is available for commercial usage by the creator.
@Christopher Shaffer Thank you! I'm new to all of this. I have so many ideas but I can't draw at all lol. I also just wanna day that your videos are so helpful and I have really enjoyed them.
AI - Are u talking about artificial intelligence or Adobe illustrator? Because I was told artificial intelligence does not generate large files. The size that would be needed in order to do a blanket or shower curtain
Artificial intelligence. If you're using it to create individual elements, they're perfectly usable as is. If you're creating larger designs, you can simply upscale the image and they are large enough for blankets and shower curtains
Hi Scott..I read somewhere today that if you use AI art in creating products by utilizing a software, you could face potential issues in future from the creators as essentially all these AI tools use parts and pieces of work created by artists to come up with a new image without giving any credit to the artists. I think a lawsuit was filed against a company that uses AI art, I am not sure about the name but if you Google it, it is there…So I am not sure how safe it is for me to open a shop with AI generated art designs on my POD products due to potential law issues in future arising from it to be on safer side..
Although it's a valid concern it's not actually something to be too worried about as the end user of the tool. Using A.I tools like midjourney to create designs is covered generally under the Fair Use Doctrine, if you follow a few basic things we talk about here : ua-cam.com/users/livei02N2CExQEs?feature=share The lawsuit you're referring to isnt against anyone who created AI art, it's about how the tools were built to begin with and whether or not that is ALSO covered under fair use. Even though the most likely result is a dismissal of the suit based on fair use....even if it were to turn into something it would have virtually zero impact on the good faith users of the tool (beyond maybe a price hike🤣). Nothing wrong with choosing not to use it, everyone should have their own risk tolerance and that's great... but you should also keep in mind that you will lose out on a good chunk of time using and learning the tools and be that much further behind when everything settles out . My suggestion would be to use and master these tools NOW, even if you're not going to use them for anything commercial!
Hey Sherriy, if you right click (or control + click on a mac) you can download the image from midjourney to your machine and then you can upload to canva or whatever other tool you're using for design
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Already have printify account. So how to use your code
@@HDcjatt You could messeage them and temm them that you want to get a month free. Tell them SCOTT sent ya and you want to use code SCOTT. They should hook you up 🙂
Love the video❤️ I just started my print-on-demand journey and found Crafted Threads. They have a ton of designs and it saved me so much time. They have something in every niche. And lifetime updates too!!
I did it! I signed up for Printify! Now to get an Etsy store and start my designs. Thank you so much for your knowledge. Greatly appreciated!
Great video, but some important notes about midjourney.
Midjourney free plan only gives you ability to prompt 25 times. Also on the free plan You can’t use the artwork for comercial use unless you upgrade to a paid plan, in this case you can use the designs created for comercial purpose and sell products using your designs. Cheers
Some UA-camrs seem to always skip some important info …
YES! JUST WHAT I NEEDED, TY!!!
BRILLIANT!!! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with the world, Scott. Sending love from California.🙏🏿❤
Glad you enjoyed it 🙂 Keep me posted.
appreciate for sharing this with us, excellent video
THANKS A BUNCH, AMAZING VIDEO!!!
wow, great video. thanks so much
ill definitely try that, thanks!
But is the resolution high enough to print nicely? That's the problem with Midjourney right now isn't it?
great content. ty
you just convinced me on doing it
TY!!! AWESOME
Wow, completely ignored important parts :/
You can’t put a low res AI art on a BLANKET size item without first without it by a lot.
Free mid journey account does not give one commercial rights to any designs.
I totally get doing this, but is it in your niche? Did you do your research using everbee to see if the idea would sell? Quick learner here! 🙂
So the images are high enough quality to just upload, without scaling the image?
It depends on how you're going to use it.
If you're creating individual elements to compose into a bigger design, you're not going to have much of an issue.
If however you want to create a big design, all in one shot, you'll likely want to scale the image up
midjourney is amazing
This is great information I’ll give it a try
Awesome video. Btw, do you have a video that teach about niche research?
Watch this video about Niche selecton - ua-cam.com/video/RPVs1xKe4_o/v-deo.html - Hope that helps 🙂
Greetings, excellent video on learning to use artificial intelligence in on-demand print, thanks, excellent information.
As with some comments already I'm just wondering on a little technical subject regarding upscaling via midjourney and then Canva. It looked like that Canva's total upscale was 6250px x6250px. From my very limited knowledge, does this not give a maximum L x W of 20.83 inches at 300dpi? This is just a question on how you overcame this in order to print on a much bigger quilt & to educate a complete novice that is fascinated with this subject 👍👍
@firstdibsuk450 there's very few situations where you would need to worry about individual elements that you create using this method. Where you may need to upscale an image is if you're using something like midjourney to create the entire design (as opposed to creating the elements and then combining them).
There are a huge number of Upscaling tools available for free or for a few bucks a month that can give you whatever you would need in terms of an output.
I just ran into the same issue. I see people offering dowloads on etys of digital prints that are 8192x8192 and also 10800x7200 like u said..canva is 6250 x 6250 px max ..kinda stuck now
@@doktastrange911 Canva actually allows you to upscale well beyond 6250x6250 when you export the image (at least on the paid version), I've exported canvases as large as 15625x15625. The other option would be to use an image upscaler, something like upscale.media is a great free option.
Can I actually use AI images for my own commercial use?
Hi there! I have a question. Have you seen any of your artwork printed on any products? Midjourney files are in RGB format and most printing companies suggest CMYK format. So I am wondering if you have uploaded images as is (in RGB format) and had good results from it, or if you would suggest getting the format changed into CMYK? Thank you for your help!
great video. I have been playing with midjourney... my question is enlarging the AI image... especially to fit the blanket you feature! I am particularly interested in wall art. Did I miss a step between midjourney and canva where you use an upscaler? or?
No we just use the highest output and then scale it up in Canva. So far so good 🙂
You can enlarge in photoshop or there's options online. You're looking for 300dpi.
@@lallison2825 Gerat TIP. Yes, I'm a Photoshop user too, but the reason I didn't mention it is most people are Canva users these days 🙂
@@brandcreators Do you have any solution for higher image quality ? It seems that when up-scaling the image, the image loses its original quality :((
Hello, is there a probability of duplication of pictures generated by AI? For example, if someone uses the same description as me, will it generate the same picture?
Great Question! We have tried the same prompts ourselves and it never comes back the same. So I would say NO that is very very unlikely.
Suspended new account. This is killing me . Please do video on how to resolve this or avoid if even at all possible. Discouraging
It happens with every new account and is perfectly normal.
Don't fret, it's usually cleared up in a few days
@@ChristopherShaffer1 you're right ! Etsy just emailed me saying suspension released . Thank goodness
Question specific for blankets-I’m having a hard time creating an all over design that remains high quality. I can only make it so big in Canva, so when I put it into Printify and enlarge it to fit the blanket, the quality decreases to medium or even low resolution. I’ve tried multiple ways and looking for answers. Any advice?
You need to upscale the designs from midjourney. Paste it to photoshop and change resolution from 72dpi to 300dpi
You need to upscale the design. Photoshop can do it well, but my preference is Topaz AI. It's like magic.
Exactly. This video misses several crucial steps.
I have subscriptions to canva, Printify, and Midjourney. I created Steampunk variations of iconic horror movie characters on Midjourney. Steampunk Freddy, Jason, etc. Can I legally sell those as art without getting copyrighted and my account shutdown?
I woulkd say if it's for a movie or other trademarked names or images it would be illegal. I would stay way from those types of images.
From a little research myself into movie copyright etc, I believe it's legal to sell famous script/s eg "we're gunna need a bigger boat", but not images/pictures.
Hi Scott and Chris, great information and presentation as always. A question regarding using AI for Etsy. In the video "The 5 Niche Selection Mistakes That Will Kill Your Etsy Shop", Chris responded to a question about using AI in Etsy by saying to steer clear of it. To use it as a tool to help with description, etc, but not to use any art created by AI is how I understood it. Has the thinking around this changed? I'm excited by adding AI as a tool for my toolbox but at the same time am thinking long term in terms of building a brand and don't want to bring in potential risk at this point. Thank you.
You can for sure use it for descriptions, etc.
The world of A.I. is changing rapidly, as are the tools that let us use it.
The newest set of tools, midjourney specifically, can absolutely be used to help you create designs (their paid plans specifically allow you to use the art created under a commercial license, something that was missing from many other tools).
There is still the potential for misuse, but much less so with something like midjourney. Especially if you're only creating elements and then designing yourself👍
@@ChristopherShaffer1 Thank you for the helpful response!
How do we own the design though? What steps would be needed for that?
@heathercarr4003 with a paid plan on midjourney, you wouldn't need to do anything other than create the design. Anything created on their paid plans is available for commercial usage by the creator.
@Christopher Shaffer Thank you! I'm new to all of this. I have so many ideas but I can't draw at all lol. I also just wanna day that your videos are so helpful and I have really enjoyed them.
If you use printify do you handle any customer issues if any through printify?
Yes, you will still handle customer service stuff, but you will have Printify handle printing and shipping if it's on their end.
Are you still doing jungle scout Scott?
For Amazon it's still my favorite tool
AI - Are u talking about artificial intelligence or Adobe illustrator? Because I was told artificial intelligence does not generate large files. The size that would be needed in order to do a blanket or shower curtain
Artificial intelligence. If you're using it to create individual elements, they're perfectly usable as is.
If you're creating larger designs, you can simply upscale the image and they are large enough for blankets and shower curtains
Hi Scott..I read somewhere today that if you use AI art in creating products by utilizing a software, you could face potential issues in future from the creators as essentially all these AI tools use parts and pieces of work created by artists to come up with a new image without giving any credit to the artists. I think a lawsuit was filed against a company that uses AI art, I am not sure about the name but if you Google it, it is there…So I am not sure how safe it is for me to open a shop with AI generated art designs on my POD products due to potential law issues in future arising from it to be on safer side..
Although it's a valid concern it's not actually something to be too worried about as the end user of the tool.
Using A.I tools like midjourney to create designs is covered generally under the Fair Use Doctrine, if you follow a few basic things we talk about here :
ua-cam.com/users/livei02N2CExQEs?feature=share
The lawsuit you're referring to isnt against anyone who created AI art, it's about how the tools were built to begin with and whether or not that is ALSO covered under fair use.
Even though the most likely result is a dismissal of the suit based on fair use....even if it were to turn into something it would have virtually zero impact on the good faith users of the tool (beyond maybe a price hike🤣).
Nothing wrong with choosing not to use it, everyone should have their own risk tolerance and that's great... but you should also keep in mind that you will lose out on a good chunk of time using and learning the tools and be that much further behind when everything settles out .
My suggestion would be to use and master these tools NOW, even if you're not going to use them for anything commercial!
Is not so easy as it looks like. You have to invest if you want to sell.
Yeah, he didn't talk about all monthly subscription charges that he is paying.
@@khantarana89 midjourney is available for free, but if you want to use it commercially it's available for $10 per month.
Nothing is easy, that's why not many people are doing it. People want easy 🤨 and people are broke but they don't seem to connect the two 🤔
Ahh moths fly at the moon.
I'm new to this...how did you bring the image over to Canva?
Hey Sherriy, if you right click (or control + click on a mac) you can download the image from midjourney to your machine and then you can upload to canva or whatever other tool you're using for design
awesome ..