Thank you for this! Sincerely! I never knew that All Over Print was as straightforward as this. And just like that I have a new skill because of you. You’re amazing! 👍 🙏
I love your videos. I learn so much. Could you consider doing a video about how to use the pretty glyphs available with many fonts in creative fabrics. The font downloads but not the pretty glyphs. Can't figure out how to get them into canva. Thanks again for your videos.
Hi that was great thank you - I managed my first all over creation ! I have a question though, is it the same process if I only want to cover most or all of a hoodie back?
It's the same process. You can pick different graphics for different areas of the garment or do a background fill to create a solid color on one or more parts of the garment.
@@therapydesigns6426 That was fast - I'm just watching one of your other vids. Ok got it , so I can just choose a solid colour for the other areas. Thank you.
I don't know that you can do it on printful but on PrintKK you can do a pattern with one file and then layer another file on top to add text over the pattern.
@@therapydesigns6426 BTW, I noticed PrintKK's prices are lot cheaper than Printify and Printful. How is the quality of the products and customer services? Thank you.
What is the trick to seamlessly lining up your file? I've tried different sizes and cannot get it right. I'm also trying to do a mermaid scale design if that makes any difference.
First of all it has to be a seamless pattern and it needs to be a perfect square. If you have that, then when you use a pattern feature it should join together perfectly. If you are trying to line up multiple patterns on one page I zoom in and use the arrow keys on my key board to line things up perfect.
Ok SOS you guys, I am ready to put my head through the wall here lmao. So, I am new to this for the most part and am fully learning solo here. I am interested in making leggings for women/girls, but I am having a helluva time with these patterns and I am not sure how to do this. Do I move the seamless pattern into the middle of the design/mock up generator and hit the tile button from there? No matter how I attempt this one stupid pattern here (lol!) it just keep looking....off to me. I am using a service called "Print Doors" if anyone is familiar? I could really and truly use your help right now and I promise, I will be forever grateful! There has to be some sort of trick to it with the leggings because this is ridiculous already. Thanks so much to anyone who responds!!
Different printers may have different patterns for clothes and different ways they generate a grid. I'm not familiar with Print Doors. The technique I show here is specifically for printful. The best way is just to keep playing with it and do trial and error. You will figure it out eventually and then use that technique going forward.
Thank you for this! Sincerely! I never knew that All Over Print was as straightforward as this. And just like that I have a new skill because of you. You’re amazing! 👍 🙏
I was looking for the right video to do my all-over print and yours is the best and easy to understand. Thanks so much.
You are wonderful. I also learn new thing. Very well explained. Thanks
I'm so glad I came across your channel, I've been researching POD and your videos are very helpful. I plan on starting my own store
Nice work young lady, really useful tutorial, thank you.
Thank you so much!
I love your videos. I learn so much. Could you consider doing a video about how to use the pretty glyphs available with many fonts in creative fabrics. The font downloads but not the pretty glyphs. Can't figure out how to get them into canva. Thanks again for your videos.
Very good information, thanks 🙏🏽
Great video, thank you
Hi that was great thank you - I managed my first all over creation ! I have a question though, is it the same process if I only want to cover most or all of a hoodie back?
It's the same process. You can pick different graphics for different areas of the garment or do a background fill to create a solid color on one or more parts of the garment.
@@therapydesigns6426 That was fast - I'm just watching one of your other vids. Ok got it , so I can just choose a solid colour for the other areas. Thank you.
Thanks for creating this video. How do you add text on top of the designs?
I don't know that you can do it on printful but on PrintKK you can do a pattern with one file and then layer another file on top to add text over the pattern.
@@therapydesigns6426 thank you for that. I will work on this. Thanks gain
@@therapydesigns6426 BTW, I noticed PrintKK's prices are lot cheaper than Printify and Printful. How is the quality of the products and customer services? Thank you.
Thanks for the video, bit can u use every pattern for commercial use?
You can if you make changes. This means you could use some kind of photo filter or add an an element to the seamless pattern.
What is the trick to seamlessly lining up your file? I've tried different sizes and cannot get it right. I'm also trying to do a mermaid scale design if that makes any difference.
First of all it has to be a seamless pattern and it needs to be a perfect square. If you have that, then when you use a pattern feature it should join together perfectly. If you are trying to line up multiple patterns on one page I zoom in and use the arrow keys on my key board to line things up perfect.
Is it possible for one to create a design using Canva and use it for a T-shirt, phone case, mug ect?...Is that possible?
Yes! You can put your designs on anything. Best of Luck with your POD store.
@@therapydesigns6426 Thank you so much
Ok SOS you guys, I am ready to put my head through the wall here lmao. So, I am new to this for the most part and am fully learning solo here. I am interested in making leggings for women/girls, but I am having a helluva time with these patterns and I am not sure how to do this. Do I move the seamless pattern into the middle of the design/mock up generator and hit the tile button from there? No matter how I attempt this one stupid pattern here (lol!) it just keep looking....off to me. I am using a service called "Print Doors" if anyone is familiar? I could really and truly use your help right now and I promise, I will be forever grateful! There has to be some sort of trick to it with the leggings because this is ridiculous already. Thanks so much to anyone who responds!!
Different printers may have different patterns for clothes and different ways they generate a grid. I'm not familiar with Print Doors. The technique I show here is specifically for printful. The best way is just to keep playing with it and do trial and error. You will figure it out eventually and then use that technique going forward.
You sooooo beautiful