Hi Anne, thank you for making this tutorial. I was able to follow you step by step and created my first sticker! It came out amazing! Thank you for making this great tutorial! ❤
Thank you so much for this clear walkthrough. I have a question about upscaling, most of the upscaling options only increase the file size, but the dpi remains at 72. I was always taught that for printing anything less than 300dpi is not workable, is that the case? Adobe are accepting 72dpi image files for their ai stock collection and I'm confused about why the rule was always 300dpi, if just having a very large file was a viable alternative. I hope that ramble made sense, and thank you in advance!
This is something I struggled with too! If the image is huge at 72 dpi, it will probably be fine at 300. I do think they only allow 72, but it needs to be big enough to print well at 300. Here's how to check the max size your upscaled design can print at: ua-cam.com/video/Y4QfCmrEkow/v-deo.html
i find your videos so helpful, thank you! I have been messing around with the prompts. My current attempt is : whimsical, cute chibi baby kitten with soft fluffy fur character clipart illustration isolated on a white background, high definition, chibi style however, the actual look I like occurs at 78 or 93 percent of the processing. They are so cute and fluffy at this stage of processing, but then get a more "solid" look when completely done. how do I achieve the soft fluffy look? I've tried removing the clipart prompt ( and adding svg, vector, etc), but that did not work. Is it a setting? Word choice? filter? Any suggestions are welcome.
Ooh, I'm not sure on that. Prompts are one thing I really struggle with. But here are a few suggestions: Try adjusting the temperature: Experiment with lower temperature values (e.g., 0.5) to maintain a softer appearance and avoid solidifying the output. Try some other descriptive words like "downy," or "plush." Add visual references of features like large round eyes or fluffy fur.
@@GDHT thank you! I will try swapping some of the words out for more descriptive and play with the temperature. It is a challenge to get just the right word choice and effects, but so addicting!
Very cool! I use Stable Diffusion but I believe these prompts should work too. I'll run some tests. Wouldn't it be interesting to convert these arts to vector? Thank you very much :)
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Hi Anne, thank you for making this tutorial. I was able to follow you step by step and created my first sticker! It came out amazing! Thank you for making this great tutorial! ❤
You're welcome - I'm so glad it was helpful and your sticker came out good!!
Really enjoyed this video. You explained it so well that even newbies can do it.
Thank you so much!
8:17 when i press delete the fill box didn't come out. Where can i find it?
You can find it under Edit > Fill. I think the only time 'Delete' will bring up the Fill is when you're working on a locked background layer.
What is Storing dimensions (sticker size) for Printful?
I'm not sure - I don't use Printful, personally.
Hi Anne, love your video so easy to follow… just a quick question can you upscale images on photoshop or illustrator?
Thank you so much!! No, that feature isn't available on either, as far as I know. Maybe soon!!
Thank you so much for this clear walkthrough. I have a question about upscaling, most of the upscaling options only increase the file size, but the dpi remains at 72. I was always taught that for printing anything less than 300dpi is not workable, is that the case? Adobe are accepting 72dpi image files for their ai stock collection and I'm confused about why the rule was always 300dpi, if just having a very large file was a viable alternative. I hope that ramble made sense, and thank you in advance!
This is something I struggled with too! If the image is huge at 72 dpi, it will probably be fine at 300. I do think they only allow 72, but it needs to be big enough to print well at 300. Here's how to check the max size your upscaled design can print at: ua-cam.com/video/Y4QfCmrEkow/v-deo.html
i find your videos so helpful, thank you!
I have been messing around with the prompts. My current attempt is :
whimsical, cute chibi baby kitten with soft fluffy fur character clipart illustration isolated on a white background, high definition, chibi style
however, the actual look I like occurs at 78 or 93 percent of the processing. They are so cute and fluffy at this stage of processing, but then get a more "solid" look when completely done. how do I achieve the soft fluffy look? I've tried removing the clipart prompt ( and adding svg, vector, etc), but that did not work. Is it a setting? Word choice? filter? Any suggestions are welcome.
Ooh, I'm not sure on that. Prompts are one thing I really struggle with. But here are a few suggestions:
Try adjusting the temperature: Experiment with lower temperature values (e.g., 0.5) to maintain a softer appearance and avoid solidifying the output.
Try some other descriptive words like "downy," or "plush."
Add visual references of features like large round eyes or fluffy fur.
@@GDHT thank you! I will try swapping some of the words out for more descriptive and play with the temperature. It is a challenge to get just the right word choice and effects, but so addicting!
Yes it is!! Good luck!
Hi! How do you add text?
You can add your text in Photoshop with the text tools.
So helpful, thanks!
You're welcome...and thank you!
Very interesting video ...thank you
You're welcome - and thank you!
Very cool!
I use Stable Diffusion but I believe these prompts should work too.
I'll run some tests.
Wouldn't it be interesting to convert these arts to vector?
Thank you very much :)
I would love a vector AI - waiting for one to show up!!