I am not a professional graphic designer.... But your canva and kittl tutorials change my mind.... Right now i am practicing tshirt designs and will launch redbubble store soon........ Thank you Sir Jona........ You have really helped me a lot through your videos.......love from india♥️
WOW! I had no idea. Thank you so much for covering this is such a thorough (and creatively inspiring way)! I know I'm going to use this a lot. Thanks, Juna. I always really enjoy watching your creative process. Thanks for including that aspect.
Juna, I am in awe of your talent. Your creativity never ceases to amaze and inspire. Thank you for sharing your knowledge in an understandable way. I can’t wait to use this in Kittl!
Juna, thanks for the good tutorial and examples of how you see the tool used. Kittl is adding more and more features, which is impressive. Good that you show us how to use them. Thanks.
Awesomeness! Thanks for taking us through your creative process! I have been loving that background remover in Kittl and the image vectorizer!!! You put so much time and thought into your videos with a nice, easy to follow pace! That image with the grill and the fire was soooo coool! Love from Florida😍 LOL Thanks so much!
I love and watch your vids so much I find I am now talking to myself, in a Juna type voice, while I’m designing 😂😂 Thanks again for another amazing tutorial packed with Value! 🫶🏻
Juna, I would appreciate a video from you on the use of "Alpha Mask" versus the other blend modes, as you use them when applying a grunge or distressed texture within Kittl. . For example, it appears you and other designers use a lot of "vintage or grunge" textures. If one is using the Alpha Mask (blend mode) for textures, I am unsure if it is good to use it for designs that may be on black or white shirts, etc. By that I mean, does it mess up the design if the design was intended for dark shirt, but customer chose a light toned /colored shirt? I am new to this, never used the Alpha Mask mode before. So, on some Kittl templates I see grunge textures with "Color Burn" used and others used "Alpha Mask." I would like some tips or guidance (rule of thumb) on which is best to choose and why, when you want to make the design appear vintage (distressed). I suggest showing the same design on different colored shirts to illustrate how it may change the appearance (with black or white showing through the design).
I like to use the alpha mask with clip content.... it will remove the texture from anything on the design besides the background... all the other blends add to the design.... I talk a little bit about it in this video.....ua-cam.com/video/yUxbR5DoBK0/v-deo.html
Hi Juna, I'm binge watching all your videos. For this one, do you download the vectorized image as what? Then you upload to the bookmarked template you are using? You skipped over that step...Do we edit the vectorized image some more in the template? If you download as png, will we still be able to edit? I hope you get this message :). Thank you so much for your tutorials. They are lifesaving!
Right I did skip over it, sorry....when you vectorize an image it will save it to your uploads.... Open up the template you want to use, delete the things in the template you don't want, find the vectorized image in your uploads panel and then click on it and it will add it to the template you are working on.... hope that helps
hi Juna, do you vectorize all A.I. images before you customize them in Kittl? or use them as is? I also want to use this opportunity to thank you for all you do. I learn a lot from you, I am new at this but I start to get the hang of it, considering I am over my sixties lol.
I'm new to designing and pod. Am binge watching many videos. Do you happen to know if there are any design tools where you can make the image 300dpi without having to put it in a separate converter?? I don't understand why canva, placeit, and others don't allow for 300dpi size when apparently that gives the best quality print. 🤔 It seems like it would take a looooong time to get anything done if having to do conversions on every image.
You can create 300dpi images in design tools like Affinity Designer, Photoshop, Illustrator and Photopea..... but honestly if you create you design in pixels and make it 4500x5400 pixels you should be fine it's really the pixels that matter when creating in pixels.... DPI only matters if you are creating it (and exporting it) in inches.... a 4500x5400 pixel image will automatically convert to 300 dpi when printed to 15x18 inches.....15x300 = 4500 & 18x300=5400
Hi sir..... I have made a redbubble store.... But my product urls are not working..... When i share it to other people... That say 404 error..... Plzz sir help me.....
The only thing I don't like about kittl is that there is no way to do color gradients. Sure you can do 2 tone fonts, but no gradient options for text or vectors. I mean, if im wrong, I would love it if someone could correct me and explain how to do gradients because I would love a simple solution
please tell me Sir my store and my designs not showing on Teepublic marketplace Should I Quit my store or continue with this program or i need to creat another shop plz tell me it’s worthy or time waste ???
Hard to say... I don't know what your designs look like but if you think you have something that the TeePublic audience wants to buy I would stay stick with it... If you don't think you have anything to offer the audience there than use a POD site that matches your style better.
@@DetourShirts Thanks for your precious time sir i am a designer from Past 2 year’s i know my designs are Pretty Amazing But The Reason is that Teepublic clearly mentioned that there Moderator’s decides That My design’s are Showing or not So i’m just wanna ask you Please let me know Sir should i stay Keep working on it or not is there chance in future They Show my designs on there marketplace what you personally think about it i’m asking because you spent most of you’re time on this site kindly answer Sir ❤️
Attributions for all created designs after canceling the paid subscription... This is a big no-no, bummer. That's a lot of work or deletion if you end the subscription, no? Imho this gives some uncertainty to use the tool.
@@DetourShirts I just asked kittl and it looks like the designs you created within the paid subscription will be available for commercial use without attributions if you go back to free, thats fine with me! 🙌
HI jUNA, THANK YOU once again for teaching us your awesomest artist techniques. I love Kittl cos it has better detail and it;s own feeling. Keep up the fantastic work, You da BOMB‼ Cheers from us at #Smartmoneycreations - SMC
I am not a professional graphic designer.... But your canva and kittl tutorials change my mind.... Right now i am practicing tshirt designs and will launch redbubble store soon........ Thank you Sir Jona........ You have really helped me a lot through your videos.......love from india♥️
Kittl and Canva are great... It's nice to have the options... thanks for the love from India
I learn so much and get so many ideas from watching your content. Thanks, Juna!
Oh good... glad I could help you get more ideas
WOW! I had no idea. Thank you so much for covering this is such a thorough (and creatively inspiring way)! I know I'm going to use this a lot. Thanks, Juna. I always really enjoy watching your creative process. Thanks for including that aspect.
So glad you liked it.... yup there is lots you can do with this tool
Hope you have fun!
Excellent tutorial Juna! So may options with the vectorizer tool!
Oh yeah.... and such a cool style too
Juna, I am in awe of your talent. Your creativity never ceases to amaze and inspire. Thank you for sharing your knowledge in an understandable way. I can’t wait to use this in Kittl!
Thank you so much!
WOW!! Thanks Juna! Cheers, Brad H
Glad you liked it... thanks Brad
Lol I saw the vectorizer the other day and didn’t play with it much but thought “I will wait and watch what you do with it in a video” lol
Your plan worked out... hope you liked it
@@DetourShirts I did yes Thank you !!!
Hope you like using it!
Another great great video! Thanks Juno
Glad you enjoyed it!
That’s awesome. I don’t even know we can do this in kittl 😅😅 thanks Juna
You’re welcome 😊
Juna, thanks for the good tutorial and examples of how you see the tool used. Kittl is adding more and more features, which is impressive. Good that you show us how to use them. Thanks.
Yes! As they add more I will continue to show how to use them
Awesomeness! Thanks for taking us through your creative process! I have been loving that background remover in Kittl and the image vectorizer!!! You put so much time and thought into your videos with a nice, easy to follow pace! That image with the grill and the fire was soooo coool! Love from Florida😍 LOL Thanks so much!
You are so welcome! Hope it was helpful
Thank you for your videos. I started my business after see it 2 weeks ago. Regards from Brazil!
You are very welcome
Wow. Again you have taught me something new. Thank you😊
That's great... I was hoping I would
Good video Juna.
Thank you
Great from Portugal cheers 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thank you
This was a great video
Thank you
I love and watch your vids so much I find I am now talking to myself, in a Juna type voice, while I’m designing 😂😂
Thanks again for another amazing tutorial packed with Value! 🫶🏻
That's fun... thanks for sharing
Another great idea! I’ll try to do it. Love you , Juna 14:45
Happy to help
thank you I learn a lot from you!
That's great... glad I could help
You definitely gave me some ideas. Thank you!
Great.... I'm glad I could help
Do you have a video on making canvas art on kittle or canva to sell with printify
I don't but good idea
Cool 😎 😮😊
Thanks... so glad you like it
Juna, I would appreciate a video from you on the use of "Alpha Mask" versus the other blend modes, as you use them when applying a grunge or distressed texture within Kittl. .
For example, it appears you and other designers use a lot of "vintage or grunge" textures.
If one is using the Alpha Mask (blend mode) for textures, I am unsure if it is good to use it for designs that may be on black or white shirts, etc. By that I mean, does it mess up the design if the design was intended for dark shirt, but customer chose a light toned /colored shirt? I am new to this, never used the Alpha Mask mode before. So, on some Kittl templates I see grunge textures with "Color Burn" used and others used "Alpha Mask." I would like some tips or guidance (rule of thumb) on which is best to choose and why, when you want to make the design appear vintage (distressed). I suggest showing the same design on different colored shirts to illustrate how it may change the appearance (with black or white showing through the design).
I like to use the alpha mask with clip content.... it will remove the texture from anything on the design besides the background... all the other blends add to the design.... I talk a little bit about it in this video.....ua-cam.com/video/yUxbR5DoBK0/v-deo.html
Which subscription plan do you use Juna?
I have the Expert subscription
Hi Juna, I'm binge watching all your videos. For this one, do you download the vectorized image as what? Then you upload to the bookmarked template you are using? You skipped over that step...Do we edit the vectorized image some more in the template? If you download as png, will we still be able to edit? I hope you get this message :). Thank you so much for your tutorials. They are lifesaving!
Right I did skip over it, sorry....when you vectorize an image it will save it to your uploads.... Open up the template you want to use, delete the things in the template you don't want, find the vectorized image in your uploads panel and then click on it and it will add it to the template you are working on.... hope that helps
hi Juna, do you vectorize all A.I. images before you customize them in Kittl? or use them as is? I also want to use this opportunity to thank you for all you do. I learn a lot from you, I am new at this but I start to get the hang of it, considering I am over my sixties lol.
I do if I want them vectorized... I should have shown that but it works the same way...... Glad I could help... I'm getting close to 60 myself.
I'm new to designing and pod. Am binge watching many videos. Do you happen to know if there are any design tools where you can make the image 300dpi without having to put it in a separate converter?? I don't understand why canva, placeit, and others don't allow for 300dpi size when apparently that gives the best quality print. 🤔 It seems like it would take a looooong time to get anything done if having to do conversions on every image.
You can create 300dpi images in design tools like Affinity Designer, Photoshop, Illustrator and Photopea..... but honestly if you create you design in pixels and make it 4500x5400 pixels you should be fine it's really the pixels that matter when creating in pixels.... DPI only matters if you are creating it (and exporting it) in inches.... a 4500x5400 pixel image will automatically convert to 300 dpi when printed to 15x18 inches.....15x300 = 4500 & 18x300=5400
@@DetourShirts thank you so much!!! 😁
Hi sir..... I have made a redbubble store.... But my product urls are not working..... When i share it to other people... That say 404 error..... Plzz sir help me.....
How are you sharing it?
The only thing I don't like about kittl is that there is no way to do color gradients. Sure you can do 2 tone fonts, but no gradient options for text or vectors. I mean, if im wrong, I would love it if someone could correct me and explain how to do gradients because I would love a simple solution
They don't have it yet but it is on their "Featured Requests" board so they know about it
please tell me Sir my store and my designs not showing on Teepublic marketplace Should I Quit my store or continue with this program or i need to creat another shop plz tell me it’s worthy or time waste ???
Hard to say... I don't know what your designs look like but if you think you have something that the TeePublic audience wants to buy I would stay stick with it... If you don't think you have anything to offer the audience there than use a POD site that matches your style better.
@@DetourShirts Thanks for your precious time sir i am a designer from Past 2 year’s i know my designs are Pretty Amazing But The Reason is that Teepublic clearly mentioned that there Moderator’s decides That My design’s are Showing or not So i’m just wanna ask you Please let me know Sir should i stay Keep working on it or not is there chance in future They Show my designs on there marketplace what you personally think about it i’m asking because you spent most of you’re time on this site kindly answer Sir ❤️
Sorry I mean sell them or is it for personal use only?
All the design I made could be used on t-shirts for sale on Print on Demand or if you wanted to print them and sell them
Ok
Can you send them?
You can sell the designs you make for t-shirts on print on demand
Attributions for all created designs after canceling the paid subscription... This is a big no-no, bummer. That's a lot of work or deletion if you end the subscription, no? Imho this gives some uncertainty to use the tool.
Interesting point.... I think originally it wasn't like that
@@DetourShirts I just asked kittl and it looks like the designs you created within the paid subscription will be available for commercial use without attributions if you go back to free, thats fine with me! 🙌
Talk up,bro
Thanks
HI jUNA, THANK YOU once again for teaching us your awesomest artist techniques. I love Kittl cos it has better detail and it;s own feeling. Keep up the fantastic work, You da BOMB‼ Cheers from us at #Smartmoneycreations - SMC
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