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Thanks for sharing this technique, Graham. Very interesting and useful. Please note that the symbol that you grabbed from the red record is actually the logo for Columbia Records. I really don't know the legal implications of using a logo from an active corporation in a design, but at the very least, the thing is protected by a trademark.
I am new to using kittl, just started using it last week to help with laser engraving. Gotta say, from someone who has been using Adobe for almost 20 years, Kittl is absolutely amazing! It is so user-friendly and has such a smooth operation. I have been losing sleep this week, refusing to go to bed at night, because I have been enjoying the software so much! These tutorial videos are great to learn more about all it can do. Thank you Kittl!
@@Dareanddoit as long as the mockup matches the product (t-shirts, tote, hoodie), exactly (same product), then Etsy will allow it but you can't show the image on a product you aren't selling. Etsy are getting very strict, as purchasers are complaining that the product they receive doesn't match the Mockup. So, try & match like for like!
Hi! I'm from Vietnam and pleased to have discovered the Kittle. Kittle has helped me get more ideas for creating things in my brain. You know, someone who has never heard of design. Kittle has helped me develop many ideas using Kittle's fantastic tools. I hope Kittle can develop more in the future. I also bought it to help me do more and learn more about design. However, I need to figure out where to sell my designs because I'm new. I want to know my direction in the future. Thank you, Kittle, for helping me a lot with the design
So glad you came across Kittl! In terms of selling your designs, there are a lot of methods for this, from print on demand, logo design, marketing materials, template creation and so much more! There are a lot of resources on our channel, as well as other channels on how to make money with graphic design. Perhaps you can start with this video here: ua-cam.com/video/6xosjEd1NAc/v-deo.htmlsi=4kWGZiUofKeRi5NJ
Great tutorial. Eraser...yes. That will help a lot with the images generated by Kittl AI, which consistently seems to add little (unwanted) flourishes etc. that make the image unusable. So the ability to erase those will be a huge plus.
This will largely depend on the mockup you are using, so you'll want to make sure that the design is oriented the right way on your artboard before going to the mockup feature.
Hey! I am using Airdrop to quickly send it from my phone to the laptop. However you could easily email it as well. Some of the newer PC's also can receive airdrop from Apple devices as well.
I am currently using the Kittl app on my iPad and I have encountered some issues with handling large files. Could you please provide information on the maximum file size that can be supported by the Kittl app on iPad? Additionally, are there any tips or tools within the app that can help manage or optimize large file sizes? Thank you for your help.
Also, Could you please confirm if it's possible to export designs from Kittl in SVG format? Additionally, I would like to know if these SVG files can be seamlessly used in Affinity Designer for further editing and enlargement? Thanks you.
Hey there! Yes, Kittl is not fully optimized or supported on the iPad, however it does still work. The export capability is actually dependent on the resolution and size of your screen you are working on. (This is one of the main differences between mobile and desktop capabilities when it comes to exporting designs).
Absolutely. That's why we mentioned to always make sure you check on what you are going to be vectorizing to make sure you have permission to use it. Certainly avoid anything with current copyright or trademark claims!
Hi! I have some old original watercolor drawings, do you think I can take pictures of them and use that technique and then use them on tshirts or mugs?
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🎟 Use Promo Code KITTLONYT25 To Get 25% Off A Pro Subscription!*
NOTE: Do your research for taking pictures and vectorizing objects you do not have a copyright to. Any artwork published before 1928 is considered public domain. All creations in this video were for practice and demonstration purposes only.
🎟 *Promo Code Details:
Promo Codes apply to first time subscribers only. 25% Coupon code will apply to either monthly or yearly plans for the first time payment only. (Either your first month, or first full year).
Thanks for sharing this technique, Graham. Very interesting and useful. Please note that the symbol that you grabbed from the red record is actually the logo for Columbia Records. I really don't know the legal implications of using a logo from an active corporation in a design, but at the very least, the thing is protected by a trademark.
I am new to using kittl, just started using it last week to help with laser engraving. Gotta say, from someone who has been using Adobe for almost 20 years, Kittl is absolutely amazing! It is so user-friendly and has such a smooth operation. I have been losing sleep this week, refusing to go to bed at night, because I have been enjoying the software so much! These tutorial videos are great to learn more about all it can do. Thank you Kittl!
Thank you so much for all of the kind words! So glad you are enjoying using Kittl.
Can't wait for the eraser tool!!!! 😍😍
It's coming!
@@Kittldesign yesssss 🙏
Oh YEAH!!!
The eraser tool is now live! Check it out: ua-cam.com/video/WS_MqYBt23A/v-deo.html
Public domain in the US is now up to 1928, and another year is added every January 1st. The law changed in 2019.
Yep. :) Our pinned comment mentions 1928.
Nice video , thank you! One question: are your mockups free to use on a platform like Etsy ?
@@Dareanddoit as long as the mockup matches the product (t-shirts, tote, hoodie), exactly (same product), then Etsy will allow it but you can't show the image on a product you aren't selling. Etsy are getting very strict, as purchasers are complaining that the product they receive doesn't match the Mockup. So, try & match like for like!
Hi! I'm from Vietnam and pleased to have discovered the Kittle. Kittle has helped me get more ideas for creating things in my brain. You know, someone who has never heard of design. Kittle has helped me develop many ideas using Kittle's fantastic tools. I hope Kittle can develop more in the future. I also bought it to help me do more and learn more about design. However, I need to figure out where to sell my designs because I'm new. I want to know my direction in the future. Thank you, Kittle, for helping me a lot with the design
So glad you came across Kittl! In terms of selling your designs, there are a lot of methods for this, from print on demand, logo design, marketing materials, template creation and so much more! There are a lot of resources on our channel, as well as other channels on how to make money with graphic design. Perhaps you can start with this video here: ua-cam.com/video/6xosjEd1NAc/v-deo.htmlsi=4kWGZiUofKeRi5NJ
I usually remove background then vectorize so cool to know you don't always have to do that. Wait what a pen tool coming. I am excited!!!!
Yes! Get excited!
This is SO cool! Will definitely be playing with it.
Hope you enjoy it!
This is sick! Love it! Just signed up for free trial. Looking forward to learning with you! Thanks so much!
Hope you love using Kittl, and look forward to the tutorials to come!
This is one the best Kittl videos so far. Awesome step by step guide and "hidden" hacks I didn't know yet. 👍
Glad you liked it!
I love that technique
Glad to hear it!
Very helpful tips as always - and BAM, "if you're not having fun...." says it all. Thanks, nice job.
Haha! So glad you enjoyed it.
Much love to my Kittl fam! Keep going!
Thanks!
Super Duper Cool! Thank you!!
Cheers!
Thanks for another great video! I'm so excited about the eraser tool - can't wait!
Same here!
The eraser tool is now live! Check it out: ua-cam.com/video/WS_MqYBt23A/v-deo.html
Cool technique, thx
Most welcome!
Pretty cool.
🙏
Great tutorial. Eraser...yes. That will help a lot with the images generated by Kittl AI, which consistently seems to add little (unwanted) flourishes etc. that make the image unusable. So the ability to erase those will be a huge plus.
Definitely! It's coming soon!
The eraser tool is now live! Check it out: ua-cam.com/video/WS_MqYBt23A/v-deo.html
I'm excited about the eraser tool! Yay!!
Same!
The eraser tool is now live! Check it out: ua-cam.com/video/WS_MqYBt23A/v-deo.html
@@Kittldesign I love it!
Super👍🏼
Glad you enjoyed it!
hello! How can I rotate my design to fit my mock up? Greetings from Argentina
This will largely depend on the mockup you are using, so you'll want to make sure that the design is oriented the right way on your artboard before going to the mockup feature.
Graham, can you tell us how you are transferring the images from your phone to the PC; is this a special App?
Hey! I am using Airdrop to quickly send it from my phone to the laptop. However you could easily email it as well. Some of the newer PC's also can receive airdrop from Apple devices as well.
@@Kittldesign Thanks for the tip! Cool! 🤩
Yesss.. pen tool 😮😊
Coming!
Can you guys work on adding some patch illustrations for things like varsity jacket mockups or maybe add a patch creator using AI.
Thanks for the suggestion! We will look into it.
@@Kittldesign brilliant 👍🏻👊🏻 thanks guy's
I am currently using the Kittl app on my iPad and I have encountered some issues with handling large files. Could you please provide information on the maximum file size that can be supported by the Kittl app on iPad? Additionally, are there any tips or tools within the app that can help manage or optimize large file sizes?
Thank you for your help.
Also, Could you please confirm if it's possible to export designs from Kittl in SVG format? Additionally, I would like to know if these SVG files can be seamlessly used in Affinity Designer for further editing and enlargement? Thanks you.
Hey there! Yes, Kittl is not fully optimized or supported on the iPad, however it does still work. The export capability is actually dependent on the resolution and size of your screen you are working on. (This is one of the main differences between mobile and desktop capabilities when it comes to exporting designs).
Yes, you can export SVG files from Kittl. :)
Dope! Is there anything to consider from a copyright perspective when it comes to using this techique?
Absolutely. That's why we mentioned to always make sure you check on what you are going to be vectorizing to make sure you have permission to use it. Certainly avoid anything with current copyright or trademark claims!
What is the key code you are using to select those areas to delete?
In the native preview app, you can simply select and area and hit the delete key.
Hi! I have some old original watercolor drawings, do you think I can take pictures of them and use that technique and then use them on tshirts or mugs?
You can certainly try it! With the vectorizer, we would definitely suggest using more than 1 color to see if the colors can be shown correctly.
Please add an eraser. Would make things 1010101 times easier
We're working on it!
The eraser tool is now live! Check it out: ua-cam.com/video/WS_MqYBt23A/v-deo.html