Just bought one of your standard black tee mockups. Really great easy to use files, although the having an option to adjust shirt colors easily within one psd file would be amazing.
Hi dixon, I loved this tutorial! I was wondering if you could make a tutorial about the threshold/stencil type effect like you did in this video "Designing a Summer Streetwear Collection 2021 (+FREE TEXTURE) Photoshop" I would really appreciate it! Youve been a huge inspiration for me to start making my own designs!
Hey Dixon, I am just starting out. I have an Insta 158 press (15” x 20” platen (38.1 x 50.8 cm).. I checked the user manual and I'm super confused regarding what size of A paper I am able to work with.. I see I can do A3 (297mm x 420mm/29.7cm x 42cm/11.7in x 16.5in) but can I do A2? I don't have an A2 setting in Photoshop by default.
@@hwyterrorist it really depends on the size you or your manufacturer ask for. The most common size is A3 if you go DTG, they do provide A2 but then it costs more to print. It’s that simple, if you can pay for A2 then create your designs in A2.
@@IntuitiveDesigns Thanks for the fast reply. I know the 38.1 x 50.8 cm press is capable of doing A3 (29.7 x 42 cm) but A2 is 42 x 59.4 cm which is bigger than what I am able to print on. I will see what the prices for A2 are as I have not yet delved that deep. I might get one to see if I can print it even. Seems it might hang off the sides.
Hello intuitive design, I'm just learning to make t-shirt designs. What do you think for 2023 and beyond, what style of t-shirt is most searched for by someone in your country, or abroad? How many styles of t-shirt design do you think there are? Thank you very much
do you use a hot press to print your design on shirts or a company? just trying to figure what machine to buy to how to go about printing my designs! would love you advice on how you do it!!
my advice is to use DTG to print your designs, from my own experience it is better than screenprint (and hotpress) although some people may argue with me on that. if you're starting out, try print-on-demand platforms like Printful or Printify, it saves cost and you can start with 0 dollars today. they also use DTG so there's that. hope that helps.
Hi Dixon, I have a clothing brand coming up. I would love to do all the graphic designs myself but I need to concentrate on sourcing and patter making. Where could I find great talent like you for my brand? Any recommendations? Also If anyone here would like to link up and offer their services let me know! Thank you!
Hello so i bought the same tshirt mockup from your website but when i try to add a psd file on the design(tshirt) it says error for some reason idk why im new to photoshop
bro how to take projects from pscc if iam doin screen prints i want to do big full size screen prints but i dont know how to take projects according to my design ??
I don’t understand your question man. Take your projects where? If you screenprint the size is either A3 or A2. Just set the resolution that way before you design and all set.
@@sandeshhhh imo DTG is far superior. Less limiting when it comes to colors and it’s easier to design around. Print quality is more or less the same as screenprint.
This design is meant for DTG printing, not screenprinting. No need to separate colors since DTG sprays ink onto the garment. The ink then soaks into the fibers of the garment. It's like printing on paper, but on clothing.
Google is not the same as Wikipedia. Also I mention Wikimedia Commons, and the media on Wikimedia Commons are either in the public domain or published under a Creative Commons copyright license that allows them to be reused free of charge. You must read the T&C of each image before you use them.
@@IntuitiveDesigns my b I didn’t mean to make it seem like google and wiki are the same. I just meant how was using Wikipedia any different. But so were you using wikimedia in the vid? I thought it was one of the first links you clicked from Google which I thought would be the wikipedia
@@josepharcilla8141 its wikimedia commons, and a big chunk of photos there are under the creative commons license. You’re gonna have to google it now for better explanation because I’ve explained it to the best I can.
10:39 I’m so lost at what you’ve pressed, no idea how you do this in 10 mins taken me about hour and half to get here 😂. I’m on a MacBook Air no idea what you did. Gonna have to stop watching cause it’s frustrating the shit out of me, I have no idea what you did I’m so lost and confused. Was just tryna follow along to get some practice in. Been trying to do any of your videos since 9am this morning. It’s now 3:10pm and got nothing done
how do you get such high resolution stock images. All I get are 700x700 images everywhere. I wanted to make an office t shirt with michael but all the images were of so poor resolution that when I put them on A3 size they just pixelate