Hello, I can't begin to explain the level of enlightenment I feel after watching this tutorial. Lady you are truly a gifted individual. Thank you so much. I print apparel @ home. I love working with HTV and I use the 'slicing' technique on all my designs, no matter their complexity. I love the challenge of lining up almost perfect. Your explanation about 'spread, select by a condition and unite' technique was beyond words helpful for beginners like myself. I would recommend your channel without doubt to anyone in the printing feild. Thank you again.
Thank you! I think it's much easier with DTF printing, since it basically works like an inkjet printer (almost). I would take the step of fitting your artboard to the art size (Object > Artboard > Fit to Selected Art). Also, colors can wash out a bit with DTF, so it may make sense to make them 10-15% darker and more saturated.
Keyboard shortcuts vs Actions Any difference or benefit to doing it one way or another? Can you do keyboard shortcuts in Photoshop or InDesign (which don't have Actions, I believe)?
Keyboard shortcuts - they usually make a tool active or do a small task like copy and paste. Actions - use when there are multiple steps you need to record, like copy, paste, group AND hide the selected item - you can apply a keyboard shortcut to these! Photoshop - can do both InDesign - can do keyboard shortcuts, but not actions. You can use scripts though, which require programming language.
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Hello, I can't begin to explain the level of enlightenment I feel after watching this tutorial. Lady you are truly a gifted individual. Thank you so much. I print apparel @ home. I love working with HTV and I use the 'slicing' technique on all my designs, no matter their complexity. I love the challenge of lining up almost perfect. Your explanation about 'spread, select by a condition and unite' technique was beyond words helpful for beginners like myself. I would recommend your channel without doubt to anyone in the printing feild. Thank you again.
Thank you so much; I really appreciate it! You really made my day with your comment!!
You literally just saved my life. I’ll be writing down each and every step. Thank you so much!!
You're welcome - I'm so happy to hear that!!
Thank you. Very helpful. Especially for complicated t shirt designs
You're welcome - I'm so glad it was helpful!
I use Illustrator ever day and had no idea how to do this. Thank you so much!
You're welcome!
Well explained! Thank you for the tutorial ❤
You're welcome - and thank you!!
Hello great job. For chokes, I have always added a white stroke to base for choke at .75.. Curious why you used offset path. Is it more accurate?
I think that would work just as well. Either way, really!
Thanks so much Anne, this is very helpful!
You're welcome! I'm so glad it helped!!
Sorcerous! 💜🙂 Thank you!
You're welcome!!
Tour amazing thank you. Would this be the same for dtf print ready?
Thank you! I think it's much easier with DTF printing, since it basically works like an inkjet printer (almost). I would take the step of fitting your artboard to the art size (Object > Artboard > Fit to Selected Art). Also, colors can wash out a bit with DTF, so it may make sense to make them 10-15% darker and more saturated.
Keyboard shortcuts vs Actions
Any difference or benefit to doing it one way or another?
Can you do keyboard shortcuts in Photoshop or InDesign (which don't have Actions, I believe)?
Keyboard shortcuts - they usually make a tool active or do a small task like copy and paste.
Actions - use when there are multiple steps you need to record, like copy, paste, group AND hide the selected item - you can apply a keyboard shortcut to these!
Photoshop - can do both
InDesign - can do keyboard shortcuts, but not actions. You can use scripts though, which require programming language.
Thank u 🥰🥰
You're welcome Miss Linh!!
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Can apply this technique for Teespring?
You could but it’s not necessary- you can just save your design as a transparent PNG and upload that.
@@GDHT So SVG is ok for that?
@@itsattaullah I don’t think they accept svg. But yes you can scale the artwork as large as you need with svg, and then export as png.
@@GDHT Thanks 🙌
Your voice is a VELVET....😊
Aww thank you!!
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Damn you literally just destroyed every other graphic designers separation video over the last 10 years..
Aww thank you so much!!
Your channel is dead please create amazing thumbnail ❤. All is good 💯
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Thanks so much for this fantastic tutorial!
You're welcome - and thank you so much!!