Very helpful! You guys have some other best customer service around! Maggi explained the process to me thru email and I have prints otw! Thanks supacolor
This video was pure gold loaded with value and tangible advice and guidance. Much appreciated ! Please keep this up. A lot of my design anxiety comes from not knowing the little nuances and steps to take to get my design from my laptop to a garment. This alleviated a lot of my frustration and gave me a lil confidence that I can do this. Ay sidenote: you had me dying laughing when you said "fuck the jpeg"! LOL!!!!!!
In terms of backgrounds of a transfer - using a T-shirt color as a background - for example a picture with black areas and using a black tshirt to fill in those areas.. do you recommend PNG or EPS file?
Just don't use any background at all on the design you submit. This might be helpful for you when you design it, but delete the background before submitting the art. EPS files will always be preferred.
Vector is definitely better than raster. Its very easy to convert a vector image to a raster image, but it can be a lot more difficult to go the other way, converting a raster into a vector. www.vectorizer.io/ does a decent job of this if you want to try it out. Thanks for subscribing :)
If I had a painting that I've painted do I have to use photoshop to outline it first so it has no background? I want to use my oaintibgs to put on shirts, how do I do that?
Question, let’s say I wanted to do a project with some of the artwork as vector (font) and some from photoshop (picture or a design made in photoshop) like a high resolution png. I’m I still able to put in an order?
Thank you Anna Kendrick for showing us how it’s done!
Thank you for this. I’m new to the game and this simple video clears up quite a few things. Props.
Glad it helped!
I guess I am kinda off topic but do anyone know a good website to watch newly released movies online ?
This is a quick course that everyone can understand. I will be using your services.
So glad to hear it was helpful! :)
New customer. Really will be ordering from you guys. 😢. Just what I need.
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Very helpful! You guys have some other best customer service around! Maggi explained the process to me thru email and I have prints otw! Thanks supacolor
Great to hear!
Thank You
Great information thanks
Great video
Thanks... I use png and save all my files to the highest resolution possible...
Thank you Maggi :)
This helps a lot. Thank you.
Glad it helped!
Great video. Very clear explanations. I think you answered every question that I had about artwork submission.
Thank you!!!
Thanks awesome video, i was dying when you stopped ✋ yourself about the Canadian accent!! 😂😂 That was hilarious 😄
This video was pure gold loaded with value and tangible advice and guidance. Much appreciated ! Please keep this up. A lot of my design anxiety comes from not knowing the little nuances and steps to take to get my design from my laptop to a garment. This alleviated a lot of my frustration and gave me a lil confidence that I can do this. Ay sidenote: you had me dying laughing when you said "fuck the jpeg"! LOL!!!!!!
I'm pretty sure she said "but the jpeg" 😂😂😂 Glad this video was helpful.
Awesome information from a lovely woman. Thank you Maggi for this informative video 😀
Glad it was helpful!
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For the fades and glows, what if you posterize your design on Photoshop? Would that work for printing fades and glows?
Would be worth trying.
In terms of backgrounds of a transfer - using a T-shirt color as a background - for example a picture with black areas and using a black tshirt to fill in those areas.. do you recommend PNG or EPS file?
Just don't use any background at all on the design you submit. This might be helpful for you when you design it, but delete the background before submitting the art. EPS files will always be preferred.
Can you work with Inkscape?
Good stuff
Appreciate it
So is vector better than raster? Also u can switch the image from raster to vector right? Definitely subscribing good stuff 🙂
Vector is definitely better than raster. Its very easy to convert a vector image to a raster image, but it can be a lot more difficult to go the other way, converting a raster into a vector. www.vectorizer.io/ does a decent job of this if you want to try it out. Thanks for subscribing :)
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Do you also accept designs made in Affinity Designer?
as long as it can be exported as an SVG file that is fine.
I’m so confused.. hahaha..So what is the best software to use to design things?
Adobe is the best in the industry.
If I had a painting that I've painted do I have to use photoshop to outline it first so it has no background? I want to use my oaintibgs to put on shirts, how do I do that?
Yes you would want to use photoshop to erase any background that you don't want printed on the transfer.
Can I use phone applications to create my design ?
As long as you can export the image as a vector design, or a high quality png that is fine.
What if we create something in photoshop?
We accept .psd files so that would be great!
When you save a file as png doesn't it save it in the RGB color, even if you designed it in CMYK?
If you designed in CMYK and saved as a .png you should be good to submit it for supacolor.
Question, let’s say I wanted to do a project with some of the artwork as vector (font) and some from photoshop (picture or a design made in photoshop) like a high resolution png. I’m I still able to put in an order?
Also, what if I created an artwork with no vector files in illustrator, can it still be created into a transfer?
You will still need to vectorize your artwork so it can be printed.
Other options are sublimation.
so you can only use Adobe Illustrator to submit artwork to Supacolour?? is there any other way to convert my png. files to pdf?
You can use any graphic design software to export images as .png, pdf, or svg.
Can I use canva ?
Yes you can. Paying for canva pro would allow you to save your art as a vector image, which would be great for supacolor.
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Thank you so much.. that saved me a lot of work :)