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@@AKGaming-oj8hk we also have this video which will save you heaps of render time. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-2Hu-2TH2QF8.htmlsi=K3Zjogqt8qvur83h Essentially, with a product of this nature, we wanted our users to be able to render both extremely high resolution and low resolution and naturally, as standard we’ve set it to be in the middle when you first open it.
@@davidterrel777 this sounds odd. Please could you reach out to us at info@studioinnate.com with some images of the issues you’re facing along with your order number please? That way we’ll be able to take a deeper look for you
Hey, I purchased your 3D oversized tshirt mockup and facing some issues right now. Tried reaching you out through Instagram but didn't get any response
If this is for beginners, then I don't think it was explained fully. Especially never using Blender before. I am confused with the link between photoshop and blender. How does blender know where to put my designs?
The best way to look at this is only using Blender as the 3D generator. Everything else in terms of setting up where your artwork will be positioned on the garment is very much like the traditional cut and sew techniques in textiles. The blender template has been setup to do all of the heavy lifting for you.
It totally depends on what you’re looking to do and how far you want to scale it. You’re probably better off speaking to a distributor who will be able to advise on various specs
It totally depends on the volume and quantity really… If I could go back and change my setup, I’d probably go smaller. I was concerned I’d outgrow it but I’ve actually reduced it from a 4 colour press to a 2 colour press.
How does it work do you have to download your software then buy the different packs also can you import your own designs? Also after created your design do you print and ship. Do you just the store from your software and website etc. I already have a platform which I sell from but it’s not at this level
Thanks for you interest. We have heaps of pre-made design files and templates that you can download and jump straight into. The files are all very detailed and really easy to update by uploading your own design to them, or using the fonts and graphics packs that we also list to help with the design process. The files are compatible with free software (Blender for 3D and Photopea for everything else if you don’t have an Adobe subscription). We don’t offer drop-shipping unfortunately, the clothing side of the company is more of a labour of love
Hi there, I came into an unusual blockade, I am trying to make the tshirt NAVY, but the collard seems to be significantly lighter, is there a way to solve this issues when changing the shirt colors to others besides white and black?