I recently made a scrapbook/collage-style design for a client and it was a lot of moving things around. I would think something is in one spot but wasn't it's final destination. Takes patience to stick it out and eventually get a good composition. Very satisfying when finally finished.
That's super cool to hear! Would you mind sharing what the use-case was? A title slide, or another type of graphic? We'd love to know how users are utilizing the scrapbook style.
Nice tips Graham! Question. If I have an image where the AI background remover is almost getting it (but not quite) does it help to first manually use erase tool to erase some of the unwanted area in the background? Does this inform the AI or not make a difference? Many thanks! Always learn a lot from your videos.
That's definitely a strategy that can work! If you can create more of a bounding area where you know you want things removed from the object, then the remover has an even better threshold to work with! Give it a go.
Great question! We are going to be working on a pattern style tool in the new year, so we appreciate your patience as we continue to make the best solution for this!
Hey there! The new credit system allows for much more flexibility of use and does not lock a user to a limited daily amount. You can read more about the credit policy change here: www.kittl.com/article/kittl-new-monthly-ai-credit-system
These are helpful tips for achieving the scrapbooking style. We also have a variety of scrapbook templates for you to get started with linked in the description.
What are you making scrapbook designs for? We'd love to know!
Great tips and I love this style. I’ll definitely give this a try.
Go for it!
Cool idea to write something myself and vectorize it. thanks!
Go for it!
I recently made a scrapbook/collage-style design for a client and it was a lot of moving things around. I would think something is in one spot but wasn't it's final destination. Takes patience to stick it out and eventually get a good composition. Very satisfying when finally finished.
That's super cool to hear! Would you mind sharing what the use-case was? A title slide, or another type of graphic? We'd love to know how users are utilizing the scrapbook style.
@@Kittldesign Yeah, it was a cover artwork for a musician. Was proud of the result.
I need a lot of video of this guy
More to come!
Nice tips Graham! Question. If I have an image where the AI background remover is almost getting it (but not quite) does it help to first manually use erase tool to erase some of the unwanted area in the background? Does this inform the AI or not make a difference? Many thanks! Always learn a lot from your videos.
That's definitely a strategy that can work! If you can create more of a bounding area where you know you want things removed from the object, then the remover has an even better threshold to work with! Give it a go.
@Kittldesign awesome! Thanks, I'll defo be trying this!
Is there a way to create a pattern design using my own uploaded art. Something like wallpaper/ wrapping paper…
Great question! We are going to be working on a pattern style tool in the new year, so we appreciate your patience as we continue to make the best solution for this!
Midjourney is the only tool I've found that can accurately make tiling images right now. Otherwise they are actually easy to make in Photoshop
Kittl will either add my prior balance credits or simply reset to the allowed credits after 24 hours of credit reset. PLZ REPLY
Hey there! The new credit system allows for much more flexibility of use and does not lock a user to a limited daily amount. You can read more about the credit policy change here: www.kittl.com/article/kittl-new-monthly-ai-credit-system
I thought you were going to actually show us .. TY
These are helpful tips for achieving the scrapbooking style. We also have a variety of scrapbook templates for you to get started with linked in the description.
@ Yes they are GREAT TIPS and Thank You 😊
Thanks for the tips.