Good tutorial, but I wish you wouldve explained why you Multiplied the magenta and why you chose the different frequencies/angles for different colors. What led you to make those choices?
I'm still learning this myself, but my best guess is he multiplied the magenta post-halftone, to match the color grading of the print to the original image. Although I don't think it'll change how the print itself comes out on the transparencies since he already created the halftone, it's simply to verify that to colors are correct. But I think it shouldn't matter as long as you have the correct color profile. I don't think you would have to change any of those options by that point. And the frequencies and angles are part of the process of creating your colors. By changing the angle of each CMYK color, you're essentially blending them together to create your full range of colors. Think of a venn diagram on a polar coordinate system. The circles of the venn diagram would represent your colors (each circle being an individual color of CMYK) and by setting the angle respective to your polar coordinate system of each individual color, you're essentially recreating the color wheel.
I should note, the color profile should match the inks you're using to print with. That way you know for sure how it'll come out on the garment before printing.
Awesome tutorial been scrubbing youtube for so long trying to figure this out and this one was the first to be easily followable and actually worked on my end. About to print!
Hey! Awesome tut mate, thanks a lot! Quick question: for some reason when I apply the delete BG tool to my canvas it just deletes a spot instead of the entire background of the image, is there a work around this or any particular tool settings I should know… cause I’m tempted to use the select color range tool but I’m afraid to loose information in the process… thanks a lot and keep it up!
Quick update: I found out there’s many (more like 3 or 4) tool types or presets for this tool, it was just a matter of trying them out (far up left corner) and one of them does work just as expected. BTW other than being one click faster, I really couldn’t tell the difference between doing it like this and color selecting and deleting manually… cheers!
Is it normal for magenta to be over bearing when following this video? When I make all layers visible it doesn’t turn out the original at all and I have tried over and over again to follow it exactly 😅
I have one question, for example when I add the art work. do it need to be certain quality ? any quality recommended ? and also do it need to be transparent ? as i see your artwork look like its transparent ? thanks a lot for the tutorial
Super! I have one question, while doing the color overlay with the cyan it happens that it becomes fully blue covering the bitmap. I can see the graphic again if I reduce the opacy but I don't think it's correct. To understand it better the timing on the video is 6:40 min. If anyone could help me out would be great, have a nice time.
hello bro^Hello! Thanks for the guide! There is one question related to color separation. Why put a color on the channels after dividing it into a peak, if we still need to divide each channel into raster dots and then re-determine the color. Why can't you apply color once at the end, after separation?
Best cmyk tutorials I've found so far! 👌
Good tutorial, but I wish you wouldve explained why you Multiplied the magenta and why you chose the different frequencies/angles for different colors. What led you to make those choices?
I'm still learning this myself, but my best guess is he multiplied the magenta post-halftone, to match the color grading of the print to the original image. Although I don't think it'll change how the print itself comes out on the transparencies since he already created the halftone, it's simply to verify that to colors are correct. But I think it shouldn't matter as long as you have the correct color profile. I don't think you would have to change any of those options by that point.
And the frequencies and angles are part of the process of creating your colors. By changing the angle of each CMYK color, you're essentially blending them together to create your full range of colors. Think of a venn diagram on a polar coordinate system. The circles of the venn diagram would represent your colors (each circle being an individual color of CMYK) and by setting the angle respective to your polar coordinate system of each individual color, you're essentially recreating the color wheel.
I should note, the color profile should match the inks you're using to print with. That way you know for sure how it'll come out on the garment before printing.
Awesome tutorial been scrubbing youtube for so long trying to figure this out and this one was the first to be easily followable and actually worked on my end. About to print!
Glad to hear that. Hoping to see the result from your end.
did it come out well?
I'm just speechless, Thank you so much, Allah bless you.
3:09 the key to open curves here is “Ctrl + M” since he didn’t mention it
best tutorial. thanks
Hey! Awesome tut mate, thanks a lot! Quick question: for some reason when I apply the delete BG tool to my canvas it just deletes a spot instead of the entire background of the image, is there a work around this or any particular tool settings I should know… cause I’m tempted to use the select color range tool but I’m afraid to loose information in the process… thanks a lot and keep it up!
Quick update: I found out there’s many (more like 3 or 4) tool types or presets for this tool, it was just a matter of trying them out (far up left corner) and one of them does work just as expected. BTW other than being one click faster, I really couldn’t tell the difference between doing it like this and color selecting and deleting manually… cheers!
Great video. The information is great and to the point!
Constructive criticism, please turn the music way down or off, it is distracting.
Very nice tutorial! Thanks
what are all the shorcuts that you use to change the level and curves
Could you make anather photo on photoshop and include a whitebace and highlight..!!
Just uploaded today
How did you do curves adjustment to black channel?
When you were doing bitmap part why did you keep frequency 60 and angles different for each colour what does frequency and angle do ?
Is it normal for magenta to be over bearing when following this video? When I make all layers visible it doesn’t turn out the original at all and I have tried over and over again to follow it exactly 😅
You will have to open CMYK layout the it work
@@adilansari11what do you mean?
Thanks for tutorial, it helps alot great job 👍
Most welcome
@@Riyum how can I put this on a black colored t shirt or its not possible ?
it can not correct when overlay colour.I think all white are selected. So the result is all yellow,magente,etc
Do you have to perform this process for every image you print?
do u use a rip software? for print out positive film.
I have one question, for example when I add the art work. do it need to be certain quality ? any quality recommended ? and also do it need to be transparent ? as i see your artwork look like its transparent ? thanks a lot for the tutorial
3:00 how is your 100K the darkest black?
Hi when we have blak shirt we need to white base in the first screen , how do make this 😢 plz teach
I trying to change the color of the duplicated layers but no color changes like you have. I can't understand why
Really wish that you explained why you did certain things instead of just doing them. Difficult tutorial to follow.
true!
Outstanding work
Thank u 🙏
Super!
I have one question, while doing the color overlay with the cyan it happens that it becomes fully blue covering the bitmap. I can see the graphic again if I reduce the opacy but I don't think it's correct.
To understand it better the timing on the video is 6:40 min.
If anyone could help me out would be great, have a nice time.
same
Thank you so much
did step by step but at the end it doest match my original picture
hello bro^Hello! Thanks for the guide! There is one question related to color separation. Why put a color on the channels after dividing it into a peak, if we still need to divide each channel into raster dots and then re-determine the color. Why can't you apply color once at the end, after separation?
We do that just for rechecking everything
Very nice 👍
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Amazing
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I'm waiting for your new videos coming
Thank you 🙏
My duplicate channel option is turned grey.. I cant duplicate the colour channels..how to fix it?
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