This was extremely helpful! The way you talk through the entire process really helps me understand the entire designing process from start to finish! Question-does the pure white lettering on a black shirt come out ok in the final product? I keep hearing that a true white hex code should not be used.
Generally the full white looks pretty good, we've not see any issues with printing on really any garment type of color, however it's important to consider the way you are going to print it. (DTF vs DTG vs Screen Printing). DTF is probably the most "vibrant".
Great video! I'm struggling to figure out how to download the artboard at the same scale when I scale it up (or down) on the mockup. Do you have any tips/tricks of how to download the artwork at the same size of any scale changes (either sizing up or down) done on the mockup? The mockups are a HUGE help, but sizing up or down on the mockup doesn't appear to change the scale of the original design in the artboard. Thanks for any help and keep up the great work!!
Hey there! Yes the Mockup view and the Design Editor view are separate, what you edit on one will not change the other. We purposely have it this way so that you don't accidentally move something around and then have the change reflected separately when you open up the mockup view. In the future we are looking at making the process more streamlined though!
Is any way to have a design exploded, like AutoCad? It is separate a design in pieces besides the layers. Other tool I would like to have is the way to return the design to the last design before to dawnload as a PNG.
Love the Content as always ........ and LOVE USING KITTL I noticed you mentioned oak city and was curious if you're IN THE CITY??? :} if so would love to possibly reach out and connect directly and network if possible. currently working on my clothing brand if so I'd definitely appreciate it
Definitely enjoyed more of a vlog style approach to the content 🔥
So glad to hear that!
Please, DO more Blog Content Videos - Great Practical, and Informative, Graham! Cheers, Brad H
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Love it. Helps me visualize what it's like to be a successful designer and motivates me to create more too.
Amazing! So glad this was helpful for you.
Yup! Blog style is really cool!!
Awesome! So happy you enjoyed it.
This was extremely helpful! The way you talk through the entire process really helps me understand the entire designing process from start to finish!
Question-does the pure white lettering on a black shirt come out ok in the final product? I keep hearing that a true white hex code should not be used.
Generally the full white looks pretty good, we've not see any issues with printing on really any garment type of color, however it's important to consider the way you are going to print it. (DTF vs DTG vs Screen Printing). DTF is probably the most "vibrant".
Great video! I'm struggling to figure out how to download the artboard at the same scale when I scale it up (or down) on the mockup. Do you have any tips/tricks of how to download the artwork at the same size of any scale changes (either sizing up or down) done on the mockup? The mockups are a HUGE help, but sizing up or down on the mockup doesn't appear to change the scale of the original design in the artboard. Thanks for any help and keep up the great work!!
Hey there! Yes the Mockup view and the Design Editor view are separate, what you edit on one will not change the other. We purposely have it this way so that you don't accidentally move something around and then have the change reflected separately when you open up the mockup view. In the future we are looking at making the process more streamlined though!
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Not gonna lie, I know ya'll have dropped NC citty names, but didn't realize you were in the triangle area. 😅 fellow Carolina and kittle user
Sick! That's cool to hear!
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Thanks for watching!
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vlog style was koo! and
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Awesome!
Is any way to have a design exploded, like AutoCad? It is separate a design in pieces besides the layers.
Other tool I would like to have is the way to return the design to the last design before to dawnload as a PNG.
Hey there! You can download each layer as a SVG if you would like, or download one SVG and then separate it in another program.
What is the story behind the adjoining hexagonals design element on the wall behind you?
Hey there! Those are just sound panels. :)
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Can we get a shirt that says “Mollywop Canteen Club cuz I don’t drink enough water” please. 😂
Go make it!
Love the Content as always ........ and LOVE USING KITTL
I noticed you mentioned oak city and was curious if you're IN THE CITY??? :} if so would love to possibly reach out and connect directly and network if possible. currently working on my clothing brand if so I'd definitely appreciate it
Thanks for watching! We have multiple offices around the world, one of which is in Raleigh NC. Be looking forward to future events!