Thank you for this video. I didn't understand why you entered the dimensions in the canvas manually. Can't you just use a template for a mug from the product catalog with the same dimensions? This would make it easier to align the graphics. Or is there a specific reason for this?
Physical Mugs, depending on the provider being used, may be slightly different. We just don't have a template setup for digital wraps yet. Which is why I've entered them manually.
I love the idea! It seems like when you downsized your image from the 15 oz mug wrap to the 11 oz mug wrap, the image is cutting off the hole at the top. For example, the dog in the hole looks ok on both mug sizes but the other ones didn’t have enough room at the top. Another question… can you guys teach us how to sell wall art on Etsy? I love those. Thank you so much for your videos and suggestions!
@@paulahawthorne7807 We have wall art currently available. Check out our product catalog here: mydesigns.io/product-catalog/home-and-living/wall-art Greeting cards are on our road map. 😁
I've never heard of a "mug wrap" -- it would have been cool if you had shown what is the product and how it is used.. I suppose an end consumer can add art to a mug it seems?
That's correct. People buy the digital wraps to then print them on their own mugs. Thank you for the suggestion. I can see how that could be confusing.
If you upscale then size down, it increases PPI. The canvas editor will export at 300 PPI, but technically, it will be whatever you upscaled and then shrunk down to (probably around ~250 PPI), which is more than enough for a high quality sublimation for these wraps.
It depends on the size and print provider. They are all going to be somewhat close but could be slightly different. If you're using MyDesigns just use the templates we have setup in the canvas for the physical mugs... and as Curtis stated, as soon as we add full bleed mugs these exact dimensions will be perfect.
Hello, I am gen x and technology illiterate. I'm trying to understand how this works. People buy the digital product and then print it out, but does the average person own a printer capable of printing these or how does that work? And of course I'm assuming they would also have to buy the special paper to print it on? I'm sorry, but I'm totally lost as to how this concept actually looks. Sincerely, A Confused 46 Year Old 😅
Great video and tutorial, Matt!
Digital mug wraps are a hot niche on Etsy. 🔥
Sometimes it's just the little things that matter. Did not know you can sync images. Great time saver. Excellent video.
How did you rename the file slots? I can't seem to find that option.
Thank you for this video. I didn't understand why you entered the dimensions in the canvas manually. Can't you just use a template for a mug from the product catalog with the same dimensions? This would make it easier to align the graphics. Or is there a specific reason for this?
Physical Mugs, depending on the provider being used, may be slightly different. We just don't have a template setup for digital wraps yet. Which is why I've entered them manually.
@@mydesignsio Understand, thanks.
I love the idea! It seems like when you downsized your image from the 15 oz mug wrap to the 11 oz mug wrap, the image is cutting off the hole at the top. For example, the dog in the hole looks ok on both mug sizes but the other ones didn’t have enough room at the top. Another question… can you guys teach us how to sell wall art on Etsy? I love those. Thank you so much for your videos and suggestions!
We most certainly will. It's on my list of videos to create.
@@mydesignsio can't wait for wall art..can i ask for greeting cards also? thank you
@@paulahawthorne7807 We have wall art currently available. Check out our product catalog here: mydesigns.io/product-catalog/home-and-living/wall-art
Greeting cards are on our road map. 😁
@@mydesignsio I am waiting for the video/tutorial on how to sell wall art/greeting cards, for Etsy, I don't use POD..
When you will add Mockups for Phone Cases & Popsockets?
Phone Cases will be coming to MyDesigns somewhat soon.
@@CurtisBlackmore I'm waiting for them to breath the odor of being Curtis. Thank you buddy!
@@mouhcinehammouda5926 👀
I've never heard of a "mug wrap" -- it would have been cool if you had shown what is the product and how it is used.. I suppose an end consumer can add art to a mug it seems?
That's correct. People buy the digital wraps to then print them on their own mugs.
Thank you for the suggestion. I can see how that could be confusing.
Newbie question... After upscaling the images, they are only 72PPI. Don't they have to be at least 300PPI for printing?
If you upscale then size down, it increases PPI. The canvas editor will export at 300 PPI, but technically, it will be whatever you upscaled and then shrunk down to (probably around ~250 PPI), which is more than enough for a high quality sublimation for these wraps.
@@CurtisBlackmore Ok, thanks for clarifying.
May I ask. How do you create actual physical wraparound mugs? Is it the same but you pick Physical Products instead of Digital?
We will be adding full bleed mugs to the MyDesigns print on demand catalog soon. :)
It depends on the size and print provider. They are all going to be somewhat close but could be slightly different. If you're using MyDesigns just use the templates we have setup in the canvas for the physical mugs... and as Curtis stated, as soon as we add full bleed mugs these exact dimensions will be perfect.
@@mydesignsio Great stuff! Thank you!
This looks like a really good step by step tutorial. I definitely going to give it a try. Thank you
Hello, I am gen x and technology illiterate. I'm trying to understand how this works. People buy the digital product and then print it out, but does the average person own a printer capable of printing these or how does that work? And of course I'm assuming they would also have to buy the special paper to print it on? I'm sorry, but I'm totally lost as to how this concept actually looks. Sincerely,
A Confused 46 Year Old 😅
People use them in multiple ways. Some people print themselves, and others use the file to have a 3rd party company print and ship it to them.
Why is it that you do not responsd to emails sent to your through your site? You say 24 hours but that is not true
We do, what email did you email?
Secondly, if in app, use live chat for quicker responses.
You never replied, I cheked both emails
Same here! 😢