Very informative video. I definitely have to try this. It'll take some time for me to get it but I'm a quick learner. 2day is my Birthday so I'm making myself a Hoodie 2day. Thanks for always blessing us with ur knowledge. Have a great day
There should be a way to slow down the video using the YT controls! Sorry. I try to keep the videos shorter due to retention rates (if you look at my older ones they are 7-10 min long) but I think imma just go back to the longer videos so I can really break it down! Thanks for the feedback!! ❤️❤️ also I posted another version of this design on my page w/ a clover that I think will help a LOT More
This is a fantastic tutorial, especially since it’s the first I’ve seen using design space. It’s hard to keep up with the instructions. Would you consider remaking the video so we can see each step more clearly? Regardless, it’s still super informative ❤
I def have no prob doing that! I will try and recreate another one and go slower. The issue is with audience retention so we are always tryin to get as much info as we can in the shortest amount of time.. but I will def do it and then let you know when it’s posted 😌
I feel you lose people by going through steps quickly. Especially if we haven’t seen it before. I like how you did this all in cricut. I’ve watched videos showing how to in canva. I’ll probably combine steps using both.
I can absolutely see that. The issue is with being a content creator here we also, unfortunately, have to pay attention to analytics and one of them is audience retention rate. If my average duration that someone watches on a video is say 1.5 minutes (like for this one where the video is a couple minutes) - that’s GREAT If the video is 3 minutes but not great at all if the video is say 10 min+. This makes the platform think people aren’t interested and stops pushing it. Thats what makes it hard. But I will absolutely keep it in mind and is why i recreated this and posted another slightly longer video where it’s slowed down a bit more. I’m always open to feedback ❤️❤️❤️
@@PurposelyPrepared87 The process that you showed in the video definitely requires more time and less speed. It was very difficult keeping up with the amount of times that you offset something. I feel like if you slow things down a bit, your retention will pick up. Just like election polls, analytics can be off. I follow you on tiktok and here, and I think that TH-cam requires a more in-depth approach. Just my thoughts. You started the video off almost half way done with the design. Some people who are trying to learn are true beginners. I almost pulled my hair out trying to get through all those offsets lol.
@@shawnwilliams9813thank you for the feedback but this is also why I mentioned previously that there is another version on here and on TikTok.. but I can def guarantee you it started off at the beginning of the design.. but again- I absolutely appreciate your feedback and I will take the time to slow the YT videos. ❤❤❤ feedback is ALWAYS encouraged and appreciated
What’s USUALLY the issue is that the two objects you’re trying to slice are not compatible. And this is usually when one of them (image) has multiple layers .. that’s the only time I see my slice not working
You *could* but I wouldn’t for this one. You could do it as a print then cut where you print out the image on transfer paper and then run it back through the cricut machine - then you can heat press it onto the shirt or canvas
thanks for slowing it up on here!
No prob at all.. thanks for watching!! ❤️❤️
Very informative video. I definitely have to try this. It'll take some time for me to get it but I'm a quick learner. 2day is my Birthday so I'm making myself a Hoodie 2day. Thanks for always blessing us with ur knowledge. Have a great day
HAPPY BIRTHDAY 🎉🥳🎊🍾👏🏾🙌🏾🎈🍻🎉 have an amazing bday!!!!
@@PurposelyPrepared87 Thank you so much I appreciate it. U have a bless day as well 😊😊
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Are these supposed to be sublimated or vinyl layered… it’s pretty
I truly loved what you did only you were speaking just a bit too fast is it any way I can slow it down a bit? Love the image
There should be a way to slow down the video using the YT controls! Sorry. I try to keep the videos shorter due to retention rates (if you look at my older ones they are 7-10 min long) but I think imma just go back to the longer videos so I can really break it down! Thanks for the feedback!! ❤️❤️ also I posted another version of this design on my page w/ a clover that I think will help a LOT More
@@PurposelyPrepared87 I too would appreciate you talking a little slower. 🙂
This is a fantastic tutorial, especially since it’s the first I’ve seen using design space. It’s hard to keep up with the instructions. Would you consider remaking the video so we can see each step more clearly? Regardless, it’s still super informative ❤
I def have no prob doing that! I will try and recreate another one and go slower. The issue is with audience retention so we are always tryin to get as much info as we can in the shortest amount of time.. but I will def do it and then let you know when it’s posted 😌
I feel you lose people by going through steps quickly. Especially if we haven’t seen it before.
I like how you did this all in cricut. I’ve watched videos showing how to in canva. I’ll probably combine steps using both.
I can absolutely see that. The issue is with being a content creator here we also, unfortunately, have to pay attention to analytics and one of them is audience retention rate. If my average duration that someone watches on a video is say 1.5 minutes (like for this one where the video is a couple minutes) - that’s GREAT If the video is 3 minutes but not great at all if the video is say 10 min+. This makes the platform think people aren’t interested and stops pushing it. Thats what makes it hard. But I will absolutely keep it in mind and is why i recreated this and posted another slightly longer video where it’s slowed down a bit more. I’m always open to feedback ❤️❤️❤️
@@PurposelyPrepared87 The process that you showed in the video definitely requires more time and less speed. It was very difficult keeping up with the amount of times that you offset something. I feel like if you slow things down a bit, your retention will pick up. Just like election polls, analytics can be off. I follow you on tiktok and here, and I think that TH-cam requires a more in-depth approach. Just my thoughts. You started the video off almost half way done with the design. Some people who are trying to learn are true beginners. I almost pulled my hair out trying to get through all those offsets lol.
@@shawnwilliams9813thank you for the feedback but this is also why I mentioned previously that there is another version on here and on TikTok.. but I can def guarantee you it started off at the beginning of the design.. but again- I absolutely appreciate your feedback and I will take the time to slow the YT videos. ❤❤❤ feedback is ALWAYS encouraged and appreciated
Hello is the done with viny, sublimation or print & cut?
Hey! This would be done with print then cut
Are you using Canva ??? ❤
Heyyy!! No I’m using Cricut Design Space but you can definitely do this in Canva
HELP***** Please do a video of what comes next- split colors on the mat printing, weeding, and assembling.
I did another tutorial of this on my channel where I actually do print it out and assemble it on the shirt ❤️
I swear I must be doing something wrong my slice is not coming up.
What’s USUALLY the issue is that the two objects you’re trying to slice are not compatible. And this is usually when one of them (image) has multiple layers .. that’s the only time I see my slice not working
Are these supposed to be sublimated or vinyl layered… it’s pretty
You *could* but I wouldn’t for this one. You could do it as a print then cut where you print out the image on transfer paper and then run it back through the cricut machine - then you can heat press it onto the shirt or canvas
@@PurposelyPrepared87 ohhhh okay I gotcha… thank you so much
You are more than welcome!