AWESOME! You were the only one that explained that we must use SVG files and the tips of ray trace, lights and the others stuffs. Thank you so much for all!
thank you ever so much for this comment! I am recording the new video this morning (Australia time), so it shouldn't take me too long to post it 🥰 thanks again
YOU HELPED ME A LOT IN THIS VIDEO!! More tutorials to come just got my Ai today and trying to do what and what but couldnt figure it out cause im just starting in this new world of making 3D/inflated works. After watching a lot of other vids this gave me full knowledge steps by steps. Thank you!
This is a great video, thank you. If i do not have Photoshop, is there another way to trim the edge if the final artwork, so you dont get the shadowing on the join?
Great tutorial btw. I had to set the pxs to 25 by 25 for it to work due to the fact that my computer only has 4gb of ram! I also used photo pea to upscale the image to 2790x2460 since, i do not currently have photo shop! Hope this helps the people out there, that have a low end pc like i do!
Thank you! Yes that's a great strategy to get past the ram issues. I will try reducing my resolution further myself and might include it in the next tutorial, thank you and great work! And thanks for the reminder, I'll try to remember to show Photopea in the next tutorial too. I actually use it very frequently as I find it more convenient than Photoshop for certain functions. Thanks again 😊
Thank you for this tutorial ❤. I've been trying to do a spiderman inflated tumbler wrap with a name for my grandson, can you plz make a step by step tutorial for me 😊
Thank you! I am planning to make a third tutorial where I'll show how to add text to the graphics. I'll try to remember to use the correct sizing for the tumbler wraps from the get go so you should be able to follow along and have all the info you need :)
So what's the best way to find svg's that can be used with inflate? Almost all the ones I try do not have the path outline of the image, just the square kind that can't be used. Is there a trick to search for the right kind?
Hi sorry for taking so long to reply, I've been very unwell and I've only had a chance to check the account now. To select everything on the artboard I use the shorcut Ctrl+A (press Control and the letter A on the keyboard of your pc, I believe it's Command+A on a Mac). Hope this helps, let me know 🙂
Great tutorial! Please help: I can't get the objects "ingrained" in the background after the 3D inflate effect. It's like giving a separate 3D effect to the background and a seperate effect to the objects. The object don't ingrain in the background. And I did everything like your tutorial: I grouped the background with the objects before inflating. Please help :(
@@samantaerdes7871 Not really because not one creator of these videos is replying. But from my understanding we need to use very simple vectors for these designs (it doesn't inflate vectors with complicated paths) and make sure that your GPU performance is enabled under Edit -> Preferences -> Performance
@@Bellatrix28thank you, I also tried to figure it out and came to same idea that the the problem is with PNG-s. Anyway I did not really find the right ones😢
@@samantaerdes7871 Then again I just saw a 3D design with complicated vectors in it (PNG clipart that they turned into a vector so that they would inflate it) which kinda inflates for them and ingrain themselves in the background. Doesn't look very good but still inflated. My Illustrator just crushes and says it can't be inflated
Hi, thank you for watching :) I am looking into this as I understand not many people have Illustrator (I don't like the price tag either). I don't use Photoshop as much but I believe you can use the extrude function to inflate single objects and letters. I don't think it's possible to have the object "come out" of the background shape (sorry I don't know how to describe this any better in English) like it's possible in Photoshop. I also believe it's a more "manual" process. I will continue look for alternatives and I will let you know if I find a different method. Hope this helps a little :)
@@mymadideas Thanks for this review. I boguh the Illustrator only for this effect but the 3d effect not working. This area is grey and won't let me do anything
@@EnlightenedHustlers Sorry to hear you are having issues with the 3d material function. The only suggestion I have is to make sure you select the object or text before trying to use the 3d function. I have forgotten to select the object/text many times and the 3d function was grey and not accessible as you are describing. I hope this helps
Hi 😊 Yes, I believe you should be able to use Adobe Illustrator on the IPad so I assume this should be possible to achieve on an IPad. The only obstacle might be the "rendering" fase as that often crashes my laptop too. If you try I suggest keeping the size of the artboard very small (500x500 pixels or less) and saving the project as an svg file so that you can enlarge it later on in another program without loosing quality. Unfortunately I don't own and IPad so I can't check for you. If you end up trying please let me know how you go 😊 hope this helps a little
Hi, svg is the only file type that will work (as far as I am aware). However as mentioned in the video there's different types of svgs. Some are suitable, some are not 😊
@@mixedpopcornproductions9692 Hi 😊 I explain the difference at the beguinning of this video :) Svg files with visible paths work. Svgs that are merely a flat image that has been saved as .svg won't work. Hope this helps 😊
This is exactly what I was looking for to create tumbler wraps! Thanks you!
Thank you! I'm so glad I could help make your tumbler wraps x
AWESOME! You were the only one that explained that we must use SVG files and the tips of ray trace, lights and the others stuffs. Thank you so much for all!
Very easily and thoroughly explained. Highly recommend you guys watch this video.
There are quite a few tutorials on youtube and yours was the best. Very easy to understand and you went my speed so I could keep up. Thank you.
Awesome! I'll be watching numerous times. Thanks a bunch.
Thank you! 😊
Really helpful tutorial. Thank you very much.
Great tutorial, what I was looking for, can't wait for the letters one. thanks, greetings from CA
thank you ever so much for this comment! I am recording the new video this morning (Australia time), so it shouldn't take me too long to post it 🥰 thanks again
YOU HELPED ME A LOT IN THIS VIDEO!! More tutorials to come just got my Ai today and trying to do what and what but couldnt figure it out cause im just starting in this new world of making 3D/inflated works. After watching a lot of other vids this gave me full knowledge steps by steps. Thank you!
This was such an amazing, and easy to follow tutorial. Thank you so much!
OMG!! Thank You SOOOO much!! Can you do More Please?? Showing different designs that can go on a TUMBLER?? 😍😍😍😍
Thank you for this kind comment. I'm editing the next video right now 🥰
Looks awesome. I'm definitely going to try this out :D
Thank you so much!! I'm so glad you liked this second tutorial!
Amazing! This is far the best tutorial. Thank you!
I love these tutorials thank you so much I'm making some beautiful designs🔥
Amazing! I really love the effect.
Thank you so much!
Thank you for this tutorial, so helpful!! ❤
This is a great video, thank you. If i do not have Photoshop, is there another way to trim the edge if the final artwork, so you dont get the shadowing on the join?
Great tutorial btw. I had to set the pxs to 25 by 25 for it to work due to the fact that my computer only has 4gb of ram! I also used photo pea to upscale the image to 2790x2460 since, i do not currently have photo shop! Hope this helps the people out there, that have a low end pc like i do!
Thank you! Yes that's a great strategy to get past the ram issues. I will try reducing my resolution further myself and might include it in the next tutorial, thank you and great work! And thanks for the reminder, I'll try to remember to show Photopea in the next tutorial too. I actually use it very frequently as I find it more convenient than Photoshop for certain functions. Thanks again 😊
The best video on TH-cam.
That is fabulous thanks so much!!! (:
Thank you for this tutorial ❤. I've been trying to do a spiderman inflated tumbler wrap with a name for my grandson, can you plz make a step by step tutorial for me 😊
Thank you! I am planning to make a third tutorial where I'll show how to add text to the graphics. I'll try to remember to use the correct sizing for the tumbler wraps from the get go so you should be able to follow along and have all the info you need :)
Thank you!
You are so welcome!
I am trying to make the background white but when I follow this tutorial, it turns a light gray. How do I keep it white?
what version of of Ai you are using?
So what's the best way to find svg's that can be used with inflate? Almost all the ones I try do not have the path outline of the image, just the square kind that can't be used. Is there a trick to search for the right kind?
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Thank you for the video you shared!
Thank you so much, New Sub
Get video. How are you selecting all on the artboard?
So you only answer praise, not questions? Wow
Hi sorry for taking so long to reply, I've been very unwell and I've only had a chance to check the account now. To select everything on the artboard I use the shorcut Ctrl+A (press Control and the letter A on the keyboard of your pc, I believe it's Command+A on a Mac). Hope this helps, let me know 🙂
Great tutorial! Please help: I can't get the objects "ingrained" in the background after the 3D inflate effect. It's like giving a separate 3D effect to the background and a seperate effect to the objects. The object don't ingrain in the background. And I did everything like your tutorial: I grouped the background with the objects before inflating. Please help :(
Same problem here, did you figure it out?
@@samantaerdes7871 Not really because not one creator of these videos is replying. But from my understanding we need to use very simple vectors for these designs (it doesn't inflate vectors with complicated paths) and make sure that your GPU performance is enabled under Edit -> Preferences -> Performance
@@Bellatrix28thank you, I also tried to figure it out and came to same idea that the the problem is with PNG-s. Anyway I did not really find the right ones😢
@@samantaerdes7871 Then again I just saw a 3D design with complicated vectors in it (PNG clipart that they turned into a vector so that they would inflate it) which kinda inflates for them and ingrain themselves in the background. Doesn't look very good but still inflated. My Illustrator just crushes and says it can't be inflated
Is there a way to do this with midjourney?
Do you know different site or app? I don’t have illustrate
thanks
Can i make this with Photoshop as well? I don’t have Illustrator
Hi, thank you for watching :) I am looking into this as I understand not many people have Illustrator (I don't like the price tag either). I don't use Photoshop as much but I believe you can use the extrude function to inflate single objects and letters. I don't think it's possible to have the object "come out" of the background shape (sorry I don't know how to describe this any better in English) like it's possible in Photoshop. I also believe it's a more "manual" process. I will continue look for alternatives and I will let you know if I find a different method. Hope this helps a little :)
@@mymadideas Thanks for this review. I boguh the Illustrator only for this effect but the 3d effect not working. This area is grey and won't let me do anything
@@EnlightenedHustlers Sorry to hear you are having issues with the 3d material function. The only suggestion I have is to make sure you select the object or text before trying to use the 3d function. I have forgotten to select the object/text many times and the 3d function was grey and not accessible as you are describing. I hope this helps
Only SVG file work? How about PNG?
How to do for tapered version?
Can I do this with my iPad ?
Hi 😊 Yes, I believe you should be able to use Adobe Illustrator on the IPad so I assume this should be possible to achieve on an IPad. The only obstacle might be the "rendering" fase as that often crashes my laptop too. If you try I suggest keeping the size of the artboard very small (500x500 pixels or less) and saving the project as an svg file so that you can enlarge it later on in another program without loosing quality. Unfortunately I don't own and IPad so I can't check for you. If you end up trying please let me know how you go 😊 hope this helps a little
What is your system specs?
if svg won't work, what kind of file works ?
Hi, svg is the only file type that will work (as far as I am aware). However as mentioned in the video there's different types of svgs. Some are suitable, some are not 😊
Do you have a video on the right and wrong type of svg files that do and don’t work.
@@mixedpopcornproductions9692 Hi 😊 I explain the difference at the beguinning of this video :) Svg files with visible paths work. Svgs that are merely a flat image that has been saved as .svg won't work. Hope this helps 😊
SOME OF MY IMAGES HAVE LITTLE SHINY SPECKLES. HOW DO REMOVE THEM
Same! I can’t figure out who to get rid of them!
My 16GB Ram Macbook 2020 m1 says not enough RAM.. what computers are u guys using?
I’m having the same issue with 32gb RAM. and 1TB pc memory
Have you figured it out yet? I’ve been trying for a week and I can only inflate 2-3 small objects at a time
No..
Could someone turn an image to inflated for me please?
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Your not speaking to much! please speak more! I would like to see more of your content.
Thank you for this super kind comment. I've been very unwell but I hope to post a new video soon. Thanks again
@@mymadideas I wish you a speedy recovery!
@@letsgetdowntobusiness- thank you so much
I love this! Thank you for sharing!
My pleasure! Thank you for watching x
Thank you!
You are so welcome! Thank you for watching