I think you can absolutely warp text with something like this. It's article body text and signs and things that you should look for a variant instead because you want to maximize legibility.
as the first photoshop guide ive ever watched, this is good after 5 grueling hours I maged to make a t-shirt, thank you so much for the quick and simple guide.
@@CharleyPangus the video is incredibly useful i will ask a few questions what is the type of printing what is the extension of the file you are printing
Fantastic. Every day I am exploring something new. Last week I explored Text to art called BlueWIllow and it was also good. It would be great if you could make video about Blue Willow
Hi Charley, good to see you back. I watched you a lot. I was running a printing department in VN and learnt a lot from you. Here we do DTG with industrial scale, if have a chance I will give you some sample which I learnt from you. Thanks.
Would you please make more video about bootleg t shirt design?? Because I am learning bootleg designs but there have no more effective video in RU-vid. So if you make more tutorial about bootleg t shirt it will be very helpful for thanks.
I'm curious why you chose RGB color profile, rather than CMYK? If you've already answered in a different video, I'm sure I'll find out eventually. Speed running through your videos atm 😂
As long as you arent stealing ART work it should be fine right but I have yet to find AI art without stolen art work. Sadly, the AI crowd are some of the most delusional and unskilled
Hello. Do you think is ok to do pre orders for the brand’s first drop? It would take 7-8 weeks for the product to arrive to the customer, but it would require much less upfront capital
Would you please make another video how you changed the image colour separately?? Actually almost 10th time I watched this video but I could not do it. Please help.
@@CharleyPangus I agree with that. I'm a screenprinter. Have you tried really bumping up the colors when you're sending it to the DTG? Compensating for that could help.
Yeah great observation. Printing will always fade artwork naturally. so what you can do is make sure the artwork is more saturated before sending it off for print.
@@CharleyPangus I run a huge agency reaching into many different niches. We are training our team with these videos + AI. I’ll definitely check out the academy
Hey dear Charley I am Andressa from Brazil . Here there is not vídeos or on-line courses for design of T shirts . Could you please send to me the link for your on-line classes ?
Hey man, awesome tutorial! I am fairly new to photoshop and am running into one issue at the very end- the text group includes the background, so when I drag it up to the top, the black background covers everything else. The text, image, and flames are looking SO cool but I can't figure out how to remedy this one simple issue. Any help would be much appreciated!
I simply love this method, a new one for me to try. A quick question please, you said in 7:47 "DTG printing doesn't like 0% opacity", could you explain that a little? Maybe even pointing out a few "rules" to work by when working on a design for DTG printing/screen printing. Thanks
It does take from other art but it doesn’t clone it which means it’s a completely new creation. That’s like saying a tattoo artist who draws form inspiration is copying. All art is copied is some capacity. There’s books called “steal like an artist” for a reasons. The best artists do it.