This was sick. I’ve been told learning merch design is in demand these days, and seeing how you came up with this in a couple of minutes without any tedious drawing and planning or complicated processes is inspring. Thanks for the inspiration & the video🤞🏻
bro i gave up tryna follow you like 2 minutes in LMAO. i'm literally just thinking of my first tee design and am only used to photoshop for editing photos. i just decided to watch you and man ur so talented and skilled. i'll have to learn more about photoshop and just test things out but I definitely learned a few things from this vid so thanks!
3 question. 1-Where do you get the shirts and hoodie mock-up? 2- how to change the T-shirt mock up colour? 3-how to make save all the design as a vector file for printing
1: You can find them online just by searching something like "black t-shirt template" or "white hoodie mockup". Most of them you'll have to pay to license them, but if you're just using it to see how it looks, you can always save the image or screenshot it. 2. When he's showing you how to change the color of "evolution" in the video, you can do the same thing for the mock-ups or look up different colored mockups online to license. 3. Vector files are only available in Adobe Illustrator and not Photoshop. Illustrator is a bit harder to use if you're a beginner in my own personal experience and all the things he was doing in the video are more meant to be done on Photoshop anyway. Depending on the company you work with, you don't need a vector file to do printing either. A high-quality JPG or PNG can work as well, you just have to make sure when you are starting a new project to make the dimensions higher for a higher-quality print. Keep in mind though the images you choose to use for the design should fit within this because sizing the images up will lower the quality.
@@catpokerlicense for mockups it doesn’t really matter if you’re just looking to see how it looks. If you’re making them to showcase than any HD resolution is good. I usually will do 2160x1080 for example, depends on what you’re using it for. Now, resolution on the actual files that you’re going to use to print on real t-shirts is completely dependent on the company or person you are printing the shirts through. They will tell you what resolution is needed usually or you can ask. But, it is usually a higher resolution because obviously you want your art to be printed in high resolution haha
@@YunginYu thank you so much! I figured there would have been some sort of industry standard for what resolution translates best to print(idk if it even works like that)
@@catpokerlicense there isn’t really actually! All I can say is that you should always do a pretty high resolution. When I design logos I usually start with at least 2000px by 2000px for printing and you can adjust to your needs. Especially with photoshop since resizing up on photoshop will almost certainly distort it unlike illustrator where its vectors and resizing doesnt affect it much. But, from my experience every company basically has different dimensions (max and min) required for printing as well as format for the designs. This is coming from someone who’s worked with countless companies on a bunch of projects of 100+ items of apparel, so if you have any other questions just let me know!
thanks bro for all you videos you realy infected me with your love of how to become a pro in design i just started with my owm tshirt printing company thanks you realy inspired me to start and there is hope for me as a rooky hahahhahahah
Appreciate this channel a lot especially being a graphic designer def going through that wall sometimes and need inspiration I def come to this channel.
I make most of my designs in Illustrator and seperate them in illustrator. Is there any advantage to making designs in photoshop? Any help is encouraged.
First and foremost your channel has been an inspiration and this video definitely help tremendously… hope you continue through with these type of tutorials. Much Respect!
I’m currently using Illustrator…. Is PS that different! I see it’s harder to change the background on here from other videos I’ve searched up! Also when saving an image from that vector website it doesn’t add to my current page it’ll like make a new illustrator page instead of layer!!! 🧐
Hey Charley, thanks for this video. I'm confused by one part. At 13:00, you delete the white background using color range. But it looks like you first created a new layer with just the black on it? Can you tell me what you did there because this step was skipped over in the video. Thanks!
I most likely deleted the background so I have a transparent design. I added a new layer with a solid black background so I can toggle it on and off to visualize what the design would look like on a black bg.
@@MerchDesignAcademy i had the same issue. At 13:00, a new layer appeared and you deleted the white background but it's not working here. And also the video skipped at that part. Can you please check and tell me what you did there pleaseeeeeeeee. Your tutorial is amazing by the way.
I love all of you! Thanks for the support.
The amount of knowledge you've given in 16 short minutes is insane man. Thank you!
😀🙏🏼
Only 6 mins in and i second that. And I’m definitely a beginner
Hi, I am a full time nurse and an amateur caligrapher (turkish caligraphy) and your channel helped le à lot at starting my shop in Redbubble, thanks 🙏
I love how humble this guy is! He's super cool.
So it's like Lego,but with millions of different pieces. Thanks for the tutorial Charley
Happy to see this channel coming back! You really help A LOT of folks out with these tutorials 🙏🏾
Thank you! You’re awesome Chlo.
@@MerchDesignAcademy anytime! You’ll always have my support no matter what!
This was sick. I’ve been told learning merch design is in demand these days, and seeing how you came up with this in a couple of minutes without any tedious drawing and planning or complicated processes is inspring. Thanks for the inspiration & the video🤞🏻
This is actually CRAZY GOOD
Thank you man
Thank you. You talked with the speed of light. I don't think you made this video with beginners in mind.
beginner here. pause and rewind.
@@cricketlord4218 exactly lol
You can Reduce the Playback speed of the video on the Settings
@@butubuta pause and rewind
bro i gave up tryna follow you like 2 minutes in LMAO. i'm literally just thinking of my first tee design and am only used to photoshop for editing photos. i just decided to watch you and man ur so talented and skilled. i'll have to learn more about photoshop and just test things out but I definitely learned a few things from this vid so thanks!
dude LOVE the video! You don't need to be a five star artist to make a masterpiece. SO inspiring!!
Exactly! 🙌🏼😀
3 question.
1-Where do you get the shirts and hoodie mock-up?
2- how to change the T-shirt mock up colour?
3-how to make save all the design as a vector file for printing
1: You can find them online just by searching something like "black t-shirt template" or "white hoodie mockup". Most of them you'll have to pay to license them, but if you're just using it to see how it looks, you can always save the image or screenshot it.
2. When he's showing you how to change the color of "evolution" in the video, you can do the same thing for the mock-ups or look up different colored mockups online to license.
3. Vector files are only available in Adobe Illustrator and not Photoshop. Illustrator is a bit harder to use if you're a beginner in my own personal experience and all the things he was doing in the video are more meant to be done on Photoshop anyway. Depending on the company you work with, you don't need a vector file to do printing either. A high-quality JPG or PNG can work as well, you just have to make sure when you are starting a new project to make the dimensions higher for a higher-quality print. Keep in mind though the images you choose to use for the design should fit within this because sizing the images up will lower the quality.
@@YunginYuwhats a good resolution to use especially for t shirts?
@@catpokerlicense for mockups it doesn’t really matter if you’re just looking to see how it looks. If you’re making them to showcase than any HD resolution is good. I usually will do 2160x1080 for example, depends on what you’re using it for. Now, resolution on the actual files that you’re going to use to print on real t-shirts is completely dependent on the company or person you are printing the shirts through. They will tell you what resolution is needed usually or you can ask. But, it is usually a higher resolution because obviously you want your art to be printed in high resolution haha
@@YunginYu thank you so much! I figured there would have been some sort of industry standard for what resolution translates best to print(idk if it even works like that)
@@catpokerlicense there isn’t really actually! All I can say is that you should always do a pretty high resolution. When I design logos I usually start with at least 2000px by 2000px for printing and you can adjust to your needs. Especially with photoshop since resizing up on photoshop will almost certainly distort it unlike illustrator where its vectors and resizing doesnt affect it much. But, from my experience every company basically has different dimensions (max and min) required for printing as well as format for the designs. This is coming from someone who’s worked with countless companies on a bunch of projects of 100+ items of apparel, so if you have any other questions just let me know!
dude this is the channel i needed
Happy you enjoy it!
thanks dog, just leveled tf up outa my design for my new merch, thanks g
HELL YEAH WELCOME BACK FAM 🔥
I also made decent sales on my designs after trying your ideas ❤
This is like Bob Ross of graphic design lol love it
This guy is the level 10 merch boss!
this is the best comment I’ve ever received haha
15:52 • Just the message I needed to hear today. Thank you
Thanks Charlie, always enjoy your videos.
Thanks for watching
I'm speechless, you are talented, keep things up mate! wish you the very very best
So good bro. You will be the main reason when my business thrives.
LETS GO CHARLEY!!! Thanks
Thank you for this video. In the process of growing with my designs
Welcome back.
فنان بكل ما تحمله الكلمة من معنى
Keep going 🔥🔥🔥
Love your new chanel
Thank you :)
This is a fun video thanks for your hard work!!
thanks bro for all you videos you realy infected me with your love of how to become a pro in design
i just started with my owm tshirt printing company
thanks you realy inspired me to start and there is hope for me as a rooky hahahhahahah
I just found this video you are a wonderful human being keep up your great video
Thank you so much
Less than mins in and I liked and subbed lol. I can already tell the value and knowledge is next level
Love hearing this
Thank You so much for a free t-shirt mock up! 🥰
i just learned a lot watching this video
Super happy to hear this
Most informed video I’ve seen big props 🙏
Thank you!
Thanks, Charley for the free knowledge!
Keep it up, Man. God bless.
Appreciate this channel a lot especially being a graphic designer def going through that wall sometimes and need inspiration I def come to this channel.
Thats so sick! You did a great job mate. Awesome!❤
Keep them coming bro tutorials would help me I’m a new designer
In what format do you export these designs with one or two colors? New fan here.
This is really helpful as I'm trying to learn graphic design
Fantastic work here. So great to see this all come together. Keep these videos going!
great video. Information like this is soooo helpful bro. Thank you
Great ideas on how to create some dope stuff for my brand
I make most of my designs in Illustrator and seperate them in illustrator. Is there any advantage to making designs in photoshop? Any help is encouraged.
The video is sick like always. I just wanted to ask if you can make a bootleg,vintage rapper t-shirt
Thanks and yeah def!
Thanks bro you just sparked my creative thoughts
love love ur videos u nailed it . u are a true talent.always learning somethin new from u. thank uuu and god bless
Great vids thanks!
Awesome Video Dude!!!
Thank you
This is an excellent video, nice job
amazing work!!
HOT! It’s Amazing how quickly you can do this when you Lear the software.
This was an epic video 🙌 thankyou!!
Yo, could you do a video on long sleeves? Like wrapping the graphic around the arm for realistic placement
Love the design Charley awesome!
What’s the difference between the color modes? I’m not sure which one to use for t shirt printing like heat transfer?
Perfect 👍🏻
Love your content man
Thank you man!
amazing
You are amazing! I love your videos. I always learn so much. Thank you❤️
Thank you so much
We want more!
❤️❤️❤️
Well done brother! Thank you, for the great tutorial 🙌
Anytime :)
I need to learn this… NICE 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I love you man. ❤
YOU'RE AWESOME!
Cool stuff bro! Love that!
This is purely free game. Thanks a lot man!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You've got yourself a new subscribe and a free like
What’s the best material to use for printing on a shirt?? Something that will handle washes
You are a genius. Really helpful. I love it!
you are so talented bro thank you for thise video i learned from you
thank you my brother
Any help for ya boi, printing from photoshop to sawgrass sg500?
awesome stuff dude!!
Sweet!
How do you get the design from adobe photoshop on to a shirt tho? I know nothing about photoshop or printing but I'm interested and want to learn.
Love the energy :)))
🔥🔥great tips
Learned so much from you.
Thank you man!
Anytime 🙏🏼
Very helpful video
😎
Your badass bro thanks for the tips
Appreciate you 🙏🏼
Great Video! Crazy how much I learned. Keep up the good work!
Makes me so happy to hear
What about fonts what fonts are we allowed to use ?
These are sick!!!
Thank you so much for this, awesome tutorial!
Thank you
Very cool! You know your stuff!
Love it, man. Thanks for the content and tips as always. 🤘
First and foremost your channel has been an inspiration and this video definitely help tremendously… hope you continue through with these type of tutorials. Much Respect!
Damn ur a pro. Nice design!
This is so good thank you!
Thanks for this video 💙
Man. Ive been intimidated by PS. You def gave me some encouragement.
I’m currently using Illustrator…. Is PS that different! I see it’s harder to change the background on here from other videos I’ve searched up! Also when saving an image from that vector website it doesn’t add to my current page it’ll like make a new illustrator page instead of layer!!! 🧐
Thank you CP Great video and resources thankyou.
Yeahhhh thank youuu💙❤
Thanks for watching
Where can purchase the mock-up sheet? Thanks
Hey Charley, thanks for this video. I'm confused by one part. At 13:00, you delete the white background using color range. But it looks like you first created a new layer with just the black on it? Can you tell me what you did there because this step was skipped over in the video. Thanks!
I most likely deleted the background so I have a transparent design. I added a new layer with a solid black background so I can toggle it on and off to visualize what the design would look like on a black bg.
@@MerchDesignAcademy i had the same issue.
At 13:00, a new layer appeared and you deleted the white background but it's not working here.
And also the video skipped at that part.
Can you please check and tell me what you did there pleaseeeeeeeee.
Your tutorial is amazing by the way.
I am also struggling to figure out how to get this displacement on its own layer
Did you ever figure out what he did?
First level 76 - 1.09 - 183
Second level 99 - 0.20 - 165
Pretty damn cool man
Thank you
thank you so much! , btw Can this website for downloading vectors be used for commercial use?
INSANEEEE BRO
Very cool design and great resources. Thanks!