Additionally, I want to tell you how much I appreciate your video title... it is very distinctive from the tutorials on how to size pictures for the listings on Etsy... I've been having a harder time finding the instructionals on how to create the files that will actually go to the customers!
Great video.. Just set up an Etsy Shop this week and now I can see that I will be editing every single one of my listings... 😂. I've been doing a single file, now that I see this it only makes sense to have the 5 different so the end user is able to do as they please. Now once I get this done.. I'm going to pray for a sale lol
It is generous and kind of you to share your experience, knowledge and templates. Thank you! I bought some art from you in 2019, and you've inspired me to try my hand at selling some of my own art on Etsy. This video was very helpful. Just liked and subscribed, and will watch your other videos with great interest. Cheers!
@@brandontimothycan I ask a question? I’ve managed to covert my digital wall art into 5 different sizes but how do I actually add that to ETSY? I can’t see a variation option like physical products? I just see the option to upload 5 files but I’m not sure how the customer is able to chose the size they want? Thanks
@@magssmwhen the customer buys the file, they will get 5 files of different sizes, and they will print out the size they need. No variations needed, just add all the aspect ratios in the listing
Thanks mate. That was exactly what I was missing. I've already done a heap of art. I was just waiting to find the sizes so I can upload them to Etsy and other print on demand places. Thank you for your generosity.
If your image is pixels (JPEG), convert it to a vector format (SVG). Then you can scale up to an image the size of a billboard if you could find a paper printer to process it! There will be no blurry pixilizations, faceted colors or ragged edges.
I'm just starting out myself...I've started creating original art that I want to sell...the free download of size guides and PSD files are great, thank you!
This is so incredibly helpful! Thank you so much for a very thorough and raw tutorial, Brandon! I've been researching so much regarding what the most time-efficient method of exporting multiple images for printables was (from automated batches to custom PS actions) and this just makes the process simple and clean.
Great video, thanks for your insight! I actually made a script that resizes one image to all those ratios automatically and saves them as new files with the ratio in the name. I got so tired to do this with all my images hehe
@carnegard I did almost the same thing. I commissioned a javascript programmer to create the script for me but I didn't have it resize the photos because no javascript can properly decide the cropping the image when you go from say a 2:3 Ratio to a 4:5 Ratio. That's something that takes a human eyeball and preference for what might be clipped by the ratio difference. Just my take on it anyway. I might see if further scripting could help but I heard of someone who tried the same thing and while it did the job, the images just didn't come out the way the artist expected and consequently some customers might not be happy. Since reviews on Etsy and other forums plan a big role, I'd rather eyeball it. Perhaps AI will get into everyday scripting but we're not quite there yet.
@@musictheory4u153 You can have someone prepare a script for you. I did... but I didn't go as far as the resizing and cropping. To me that takes a good human eye.
I have watched it earlier too. Came in yt suggestion three times. I woujd like to see step by step on etsy wall art till product listing and learn n do.
Great Video! Thank you for including the sizing templates! The sizing has been stopping me from designing. Exactly what I was looking for. Thank you for your time and help!
Once you have a vector file, design it to a large poster file, convert back to JPEG to sell as a one picture file. You might want to sharpen the edges and color enhance the image as well before selling it.
New subscriber here. Thanks so much for the templates, Brandon! So many RU-vidrs talk about how to make money with digital art, but none share so much detail! I appreciate you!
Thank you very much. I need this information in order to set up my Etsy shop to sell my photography. I'm very thankful and will be using this video for reference, as well as consulting your other videos. Much thanks!
I rarely comment on video but I HAVE to thank you for this!! I was getting so confused and this is the exact video i was looking for. Thanks so much!!!!!!!!!!
Okay, you got my interest on the topic. Having been an adjunct instructor in universities and community colleges, that you stay on topic. Meaning just present all of the core information, and then back track and cover the variables. I’m guessing you’ve only worked with PS. I don’t, so I’m wondering if I could use Procreate to achieve the same quality and functionality that you do with PS. Also I doubt I could achieve or duplicate my work using PS no matter how powerful and flexible that software is. But like standards setup for businesses they’re align themselves to one specific software for ease of usage and connectivity. But this is an intriguing endeavor I would like to pursue as a passive income financial revenue resource. I will watch your other videos to see what it takes to setup the same operation you have established. You know and have all the useful information for your audience needs to learn. Just stay relaxed and don’t let that part of your brain be interrupted by what is called The Monkey Mind, because it’s what’s filtering into your presentation which is steering you on time consuming and unproductive tangents, and taking you off your primary topic. Try scripting a rough draft on the topic you’re about to discuss with bullet points you want to address as a guide to keep you from veering off course as many time as you had in this one video. One last thing. I’m not a windows PC user. How much different will this task be to accomplish?
Hahaha OMG I'll have to watch this one about 10 times, maybe then I'll get it! I always thought I was a fast learner... until now! Thanks for this video! Great help, truly! :)
I use mockups that I purchase from Creative Market. You can find them here: creativemarket.com/?u=brandontimothy. They're great for visualizing how designs will look in a space. Let me know if you need more info! 😊
Thank you so much for this. I dont know how to use adobe photoshop but all your information on sizes was sooooo helpful. You may think your talking alot but its all really helpful. To me anyway. Thanks mate.
Wow this was so helpful! Thank you so much for sharing this information, and going above and beyond with making the documents you used available to download! Much appreciated! :)
how does it keep from distorting the image with all the resizing,I want my customers to have the very best quality to print out on their end...thank you..
Thank you so much, i am very gratefull to you! Saved my life,my time and keep me away from lots of worrying and confusion as i am new to all this. Thank you!
@@gabrielamunteanu8795 Did you figure this out? It's essentially a 1:1 Ratio 4x4, 8x8, 10x10, etc.. You just either create it that way or if your art is perhaps a 2:3 ratio you have to put in in the 1:1 Ratio size you want and crop it so it displays the best part of your art. Some cropping is going to occur regardless unless you make larger artwork real small so it fits within your square borders.
Your image size of the 2x3 Ratio file is 6000 x 9000 (300 ppi). In the Ratio & Sizes document you are stating that you can print a 24"x36" but that won't hold the 300 ppi. Any reason why you decided to make the size 6000 x 9000 and not higher?
Hi Brandon! Thank you so much for this video! I use procreate for my digital illustrations. But I would like to know what size should I design for my artwork?