Excelent,, tutorialI really appreciate your time to make this video. A question how or where you get the patters? Or plantilla for the socks. Gracias. Amigo.
Thank you for the kind words! For designs or pattern you can checkout some that we offer here: silkysocks.com/collections/digital-files But you can also find others on Etsy or various online websites like Vecteezy and even google images. Good luck! 🙂👌
Great tutorial! Near the bottom, before the black area, it looks like it might be ghosting. Would putting part of the black portion under the heat press prevent that? Will check out those templates!! Thanks for the teach! 😊
Hi, Love the tutorial video. Does the machine matters for getting a better quality when you heat press it or is it depending on the temperature of the machine?? If so how to know which machine is the better choice for this kind of stuff??
A great quality heatpress is recommended. Like HeatPress Nation, Stahls, Hix, Geo Knight, Fancier Studio. Those are some brands that I've used or heard great things about.
The templates can be found on silkysocks.com > wholesale > templates Then you’ll find folders there. Look for the one that says: free background artwork files 👌🏽
Please how does this sublimation on the socks react when it gets in contact with water or washed with detergent.??? Does it fade off or stays with no effect.
Hi, I would look here and see which one you like: www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2380057.m570.l1311&_nkw=foot+mannequin+sock+display&_sacat=0
I would check your black settings on photoshop and see if the color is full true black. And then try and save a few different formats like PNG, JPG, RGB, CMYK etc. Test small squares of black onto white fabric and see which one gives you the darkest/best results. Then go with that format!
Man you have set the standard high. I loved it. Step by step nice and clear instructions.
Thank you! I really enjoyed doing it and sharing how I do it.
😊👌🏽
Excelent,, tutorialI really appreciate your time to make this video. A question how or where you get the patters? Or plantilla for the socks. Gracias. Amigo.
Thank you for the kind words!
For designs or pattern you can checkout some that we offer here: silkysocks.com/collections/digital-files
But you can also find others on Etsy or various online websites like Vecteezy and even google images. Good luck! 🙂👌
Great tutorial! Near the bottom, before the black area, it looks like it might be ghosting. Would putting part of the black portion under the heat press prevent that? Will check out those templates!! Thanks for the teach! 😊
Great tutorial
Thank you! Julian did a great job 😊👌🏽
Thank you for a great video. What kind of sub paper do you use?
Thanks for the kind comment. I use TexPrint R sublimation paper.
does the five by 8 work for all sized and where did you get leg manequin from...best video
hello i love your videos.. i have a question... i have problem with jigs... what is the material they are made PLEASE. THANK!!!!
Thanks alot! I will try again real soon.
No problem! Hope it turns out well!
Press rewind over & over!
Hi, Love the tutorial video. Does the machine matters for getting a better quality when you heat press it or is it depending on the temperature of the machine?? If so how to know which machine is the better choice for this kind of stuff??
A great quality heatpress is recommended. Like HeatPress Nation, Stahls, Hix, Geo Knight, Fancier Studio. Those are some brands that I've used or heard great things about.
Would you be able to do a video with a design that goes around the sock and show how it “ meets up” ?
Yes I'm planning on setting up my own channel. Doing this video motivated me!
I'm a member of the FB group, how do I find that post for the templates?
The templates can be found on silkysocks.com > wholesale > templates
Then you’ll find folders there. Look for the one that says: free background artwork files 👌🏽
what size sock did you use? Thank you
Can you put the link of the google drive? Thanks
Please how does this sublimation on the socks react when it gets in contact with water or washed with detergent.??? Does it fade off or stays with no effect.
It does not wash out or fade. It’s dyed into the fabric so the print lasts through the life of the fabric
How can I get these socks??? And what is these socks made from??. Polyester, cotton or what?
Yo! Who is that stud?!?! 😁
Haha yessir!! He killed it 😆🔥
Do you know what sub paper you used or if you can reply to the comment asking? Thanks bro
Hi sir .. what kind of ink or transfer your using thank u hope u answer my question .
Hi this is Sublimation Printing with sublimation inks
If I don’t use photoshop .. can I still manipulate the design ?
Great question although I only use Adobe to do my designs. What do you use?
@@Julian-yk1sx I actually do all of my designing in Silhouette. I have dabbled in Pikmonkey
@@cassyhedges1969 I hear silhouette is a great and easy to use software. I suggest trying out Adobe suite. It's amazing!
Hey where can we find the small sock mannequin? Can u list a link please
Hi, I would look here and see which one you like: www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2380057.m570.l1311&_nkw=foot+mannequin+sock+display&_sacat=0
Hi ! How your black colour is SO BLACK, i mean my black’s designs are almost grey :( If you have any tips? Thanks guys
I would check your black settings on photoshop and see if the color is full true black. And then try and save a few different formats like PNG, JPG, RGB, CMYK etc. Test small squares of black onto white fabric and see which one gives you the darkest/best results. Then go with that format!
How do I get the image to look the same once the socks are actually put on? The image doesn’t look the same. It’s completely stretched out
I try to design keeping the stretch factor in mind. Using the socks with the colored inside helps with full cover prints also.
Are u using a jig so the socks are stretched when pressing the design?
Curiosity where did you get your mannequin legs from
Amazon! They have all kinds.
Temperature and time plz
400 degrees and 35 seconds is the suggested time and temp and what we use. You may need to adjust if your ink requires more time but I’d start there.