Thank you for doing this. I am trying to learn Photopea. My son was trying to help me, and I think I am starting to understand it. I am trying to learn so many of these programs. My daughter has Krita with a drawing pad, which is a blast, and we use Ibis Paint, and Canva, but I want to learn Photopea, the most. I have found, this digital world, isn't as hard as I thought. Would love to see more on Photopea, when you can. 😊 I appreciate all you do. You are a good teacher.
pleaase i want to save my image in photopea as EPS format but i don "t find EPS option in photopea . can you tell me how can i do it??? i am waiting your answer. tanke you.
Thanx for that, really useful. I'm finding Photopea a user friendly software and would love some more tutorials, especially comparing it to photoshop with what can be done equally.
Hey there - SVG is a vector. PNG is a file with a transparent background. I have a video here that explains it in a bit more detail: ua-cam.com/video/NstpSOmamd8/v-deo.html
I guess it depends on the image - if I am importing a bitmap or jpg, and I want to edit it, Photopea asks me to rasterize it first. To me, that is just making the image editable.
would like to ask you something cannot find the answer anywhere when on etsy and searching for baby announcement loads of photos come up i.e baby grows with scan and items around it and most of them are being edited through coryl but my question is are they actually taking these photos and uploading them or are they getting these photo from somewhere online?
It's tough to say without an example - but generally speaking, people selling digital designs use mockups so they either create them themselves, or (more commonly) they use mockup photos. Selling mockup photos is a great niche (selling digital designs to help others sell digital designs).
@@craftystax wicked iv had a look and it looks like quite a few are coming from shutterstock this is something i would really like to get into myself but i do not have a clue where to start would you suggest maybe me looking into a graphics course? im just about to look at doing the free trial for shutterstock. but have no clue how to change them into the correct files etc.... as you can see im a complete novice
This was fantastic! You've just made my life easier!
Wow. You made me a birthday design on my actual birthday! The only present I got this year Lol. Thanks man, I appreciate you and all you do.
This helps a lot...I've been playing with it and your vid really helps...thanks Zen
Thank you for doing this. I am trying to learn Photopea. My son was trying to help me, and I think I am starting to understand it. I am trying to learn so many of these programs. My daughter has Krita with a drawing pad, which is a blast, and we use Ibis Paint, and Canva, but I want to learn Photopea, the most. I have found, this digital world, isn't as hard as I thought. Would love to see more on Photopea, when you can. 😊 I appreciate all you do. You are a good teacher.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOMG THIS IS AMAZING. THANK YOU SO MUCH
Thank you for uploading this video
So many online apps out there 😮 Thanks for sharing
dude thank so much i was look everywhere for tut of svg drawing
Love it, thanks for sharing 👍
Great to-the-point tutorial. Thanks, helped alot.
Thank you.
pleaase i want to save my image in photopea as EPS format but i don "t find EPS option in photopea . can you tell me how can i do it??? i am waiting your answer. tanke you.
Thank you🙂
Thank u💐😊
Just wanna say... woooooww n thanks
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When i go to download my file its only getting a portion of my design instead of the whole design n i did all the steps
Thanx for that, really useful. I'm finding Photopea a user friendly software and would love some more tutorials, especially comparing it to photoshop with what can be done equally.
I appreciate the feedback thank you! I like using Photopea, I will see what I can whip up!
What’s the differences of SVG & PNG? What is a vector? Sorry new to photopea
Hey there - SVG is a vector. PNG is a file with a transparent background. I have a video here that explains it in a bit more detail: ua-cam.com/video/NstpSOmamd8/v-deo.html
would you create more videos trutoril about photopea
Absolutely! Thank you for the feedback, I love using Photopea (I am finding it superior to Photoshop once in a while and it's free)!
no matter what I do, there's no text box around my text for me to use to resize my text. Photopea is weird.
HOW to use Photopea with Amazon book cover templates?
This is an awesome suggestion, thank you - let me see what I can do!
Do you know why you have to rasterize then vectorize? Isn't rasterizing converting vector to bitmap?
I guess it depends on the image - if I am importing a bitmap or jpg, and I want to edit it, Photopea asks me to rasterize it first. To me, that is just making the image editable.
Does not work with the latest version of Edge. In fact, it states the browser is too old. Thanks but no thanks.
That is good to know - I was using Mozilla but hadn't thought about other browsers!
would like to ask you something cannot find the answer anywhere when on etsy and searching for baby announcement loads of photos come up i.e baby grows with scan and items around it and most of them are being edited through coryl but my question is are they actually taking these photos and uploading them or are they getting these photo from somewhere online?
It's tough to say without an example - but generally speaking, people selling digital designs use mockups so they either create them themselves, or (more commonly) they use mockup photos. Selling mockup photos is a great niche (selling digital designs to help others sell digital designs).
@@craftystax wicked iv had a look and it looks like quite a few are coming from shutterstock this is something i would really like to get into myself but i do not have a clue where to start would you suggest maybe me looking into a graphics course?
im just about to look at doing the free trial for shutterstock. but have no clue how to change them into the correct files etc.... as you can see im a complete novice
This is difficult to use. And a little slow.
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