Really love kittl! Made some tshirt designs for my small tourist community. I struggled with photoshop for years and kittl made it so easy! Thanks guys!
I put products in local giftshops in my area and they always request postcards. Good for souvenirs (mailed or not) but mostly, teachers in schools often have projects for students to mail postcards around the world. They love city and state postcards. Thank you for this tutorial!
Thanks 4 teaching us from scratch to finish. Amazing how you used the clouds as ripple effect for the waves. Improvising on the spot. Awesome design u created
Great tutorial Drew!! I've watched a few more of your super informative and powerful videos and will have to go back later to comment. Like Kymberly, I've used Photoshop for years and would spend more time looking up how to do things than I did on the designs. Your dev team are SUPER GENIUSES for making it so easy to do what we want to do with a few clicks. I became a paid subscriber today and LOVE Kittl! Also, WOW, the end result was a phenomenal retro design!
So at 5:31 is that how artist use glyphs to create the long tail swooping design on fonts? If you look up designs on Baseball Jerseys and athletic apparel one of the most popular lettering techniques is the last letter will have a swooping curve that underlines the entire word. I've been trying to figure out how to do that in Kittl. The word New Jersey for example the "y" will have a tail that swoops under the rest of the word or the word Thanks Giving will have the lower case "g" that does the same. I was going to use that technique during the Challenge but couldn't figure out if it was an automatic feature in Kittl or if I had to manipulate the font or such like in this example at 5:31.
Hey there! Some of our fonts (like the Milkstore Script Font) already have those glyphs available via the glyph panel. You can open and scroll down to the bottom and find the swashes and "tails" so to speak, that will attach to the end of any letter. Or you can search different letters to see what alternates come up. Check out this video as well: th-cam.com/video/fZql-DQE0EA/w-d-xo.html
Great video, thank you. I've recently signed up for the pro version to trial for a month or so and I love how easy text manipulation is, compared to Affinity Designer that I currently use for my book covers. My biggest bugbear is that there's no option to design in CMYK which is essential for printing. Converting after creating the design is time-consuming and pretty hit and miss in terms of results. What would be your best guess on when this might be available?
I design postcards for my customers and I need my files to be in a CMYK format. I was going to download the file and change it to CMYK and do a little color correcting if needed. Also, If I save in Kittl as a PNG, will I have all the layers in tact if I open the file in Photoshop or illustrator? P.S. Your videos are great. I’ve learned so much. I will be designing tshirts next using Kittl.
Hey there! Being able to switch to CMYK format will be coming in the future. But you can already download an SVG file to re-orchestrate the color profile in another program, or as a PDF and use an online tool to change the color setting. A PNG is a static rasterized image though, so there will be no "layers" if you open a PNG in Photoshop. And thank you for the compliment!
Really love kittl! Made some tshirt designs for my small tourist community. I struggled with photoshop for years and kittl made it so easy! Thanks guys!
This is fantastic to hear! Really glad you are loving Kittl!
I put products in local giftshops in my area and they always request postcards. Good for souvenirs (mailed or not) but mostly, teachers in schools often have projects for students to mail postcards around the world. They love city and state postcards. Thank you for this tutorial!
Wow that's really neat! So glad you enjoyed the video!
Oh yes! Absolutely wonderful. Lots and lots of postcards passing through our hands
Good to hear! Hope this tutorial gave you some cool ideas!
Great tutorial. I like the small tips like using clouds for water and distorting line glyphs. 😎
Absolutely! There are so many ways you can use certain elements to do different things!
Thanks 4 teaching us from scratch to finish. Amazing how you used the clouds as ripple effect for the waves. Improvising on the spot. Awesome design u created
Hope it was helpful!
Thank You For Your work and impressions!
Absolutely! We hope you love using Kittl.
With every little tut I learn one little bit more... great!
Glad to hear that! Always here to help 🙏
awsome tutorial thnaks for making them. I enjoy them
Glad you like them!
Love this. I will be purchasing this.
Glad you enjoyed the video.
Me encantó este tutorial, jamás ha dejado de sorprenderme tu talento ✨👌👏👏👏
Thank you so much!! 🙏
Thank you great tutorial 😁
You are most welcome!
Great tutorial Drew!! I've watched a few more of your super informative and powerful videos and will have to go back later to comment. Like Kymberly, I've used Photoshop for years and would spend more time looking up how to do things than I did on the designs. Your dev team are SUPER GENIUSES for making it so easy to do what we want to do with a few clicks. I became a paid subscriber today and LOVE Kittl!
Also, WOW, the end result was a phenomenal retro design!
So happy to hear this! Thanks so much for watching.
Another great tutorial video packed with lots of information! Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
I have not sent a post card in forever, but look forward to learning kittl! Thanks!
Haha! Excellent! Enjoy :)
Brilliant Drew!! Brad Holmes B Rad Designs & Tai Chi Gold Coast
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Thank you for the tutorial.
You are welcome!
I loved it...that was outstanding 🤩
Glad you liked it!!
Wow, this is really nice thank you! :)
Glad you like it! We hope you love using Kittl!
So at 5:31 is that how artist use glyphs to create the long tail swooping design on fonts? If you look up designs on Baseball Jerseys and athletic apparel one of the most popular lettering techniques is the last letter will have a swooping curve that underlines the entire word. I've been trying to figure out how to do that in Kittl. The word New Jersey for example the "y" will have a tail that swoops under the rest of the word or the word Thanks Giving will have the lower case "g" that does the same.
I was going to use that technique during the Challenge but couldn't figure out if it was an automatic feature in Kittl or if I had to manipulate the font or such like in this example at 5:31.
Hey there! Some of our fonts (like the Milkstore Script Font) already have those glyphs available via the glyph panel. You can open and scroll down to the bottom and find the swashes and "tails" so to speak, that will attach to the end of any letter. Or you can search different letters to see what alternates come up. Check out this video as well: th-cam.com/video/fZql-DQE0EA/w-d-xo.html
WOW!! Nice!!!
Thank you! Cheers!
Love this.
Happy to hear this!
Great..and..thanx..PRO.since..today...yeeeeeeee...happy..happy..me..so..much..to,,,,learn...but,,thats..da..trill..😃,,love..KITTL..🥰
Cheers.
Great video, thank you. I've recently signed up for the pro version to trial for a month or so and I love how easy text manipulation is, compared to Affinity Designer that I currently use for my book covers. My biggest bugbear is that there's no option to design in CMYK which is essential for printing. Converting after creating the design is time-consuming and pretty hit and miss in terms of results. What would be your best guess on when this might be available?
Hey there Lorri! We don't have a release date for this feature, but it is definitely on the way. Sorry for all of the frustration!
I design postcards for my customers and I need my files to be in a CMYK format. I was going to download the file and change it to CMYK and do a little color correcting if needed. Also, If I save in Kittl as a PNG, will I have all the layers in tact if I open the file in Photoshop or illustrator? P.S. Your videos are great. I’ve learned so much. I will be designing tshirts next using Kittl.
Hey there! Being able to switch to CMYK format will be coming in the future. But you can already download an SVG file to re-orchestrate the color profile in another program, or as a PDF and use an online tool to change the color setting. A PNG is a static rasterized image though, so there will be no "layers" if you open a PNG in Photoshop.
And thank you for the compliment!
I have not sent a postcard in many, many years, probably 30 or more years. p.s I love Kittl.
Haha, well we're glad you love Kittl!
Is there a way to fill the letters with the iconic images like the other tourist vintage postcards that were shown in the beginning of the tutorial?
Hey there! We have letter masks in the masks category where you can drop images or graphics into the letters!
WithThe Nostalgic Font label can I work importing in Kittl?
Hey there! Many of the fonts and elements from Heritage Type are already ready to go in Kittl! (except for the bundle-specific templates). :)
thanks!!
I love sending postcards, they are more difficult to find with the years. Are you not happy to receive a postcard instead of bills?
Haha Postcards are definitely better than bills!
Game changer. I'm in love with KITTL. Wonder if she'll marry me? 🤪🤣
Haha glad you like it!!
the video went too fast. how do you group layers??
Hey there! You can group layers by hitting CMD G (or CTRL G), or, you can simply right click and select group from the menu.