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This was very helpful thank you. I'm guilty of making my text small in a circular shape plus not filling the spaces in a couple of my shirts. About to practice these techniques those designs that don't quite look right. I started in December and have learnt so much in a month, improving already and very thankful for your videos. Thank you also to the person who volunteered their designs for critique. I thought the pattern looked ok as a wall print though, you see this sort of thing in the home wares shop all the time. I guess they are good for non-personal spaces where the person just needs that pop of colour.
Love your videos, Juna. Thank you so much. I'm on the fence right now about trying out RedBubble, but I think a lot of your tips apply to all platforms. 🙂
I have seen a sale with a pattern on a poster. I think it’s worth keeping patterns on poster as it was a big sale when ordered at the largest size. Just my thoughts. Great advice as always.
Have you done anything with AI art? I am just wondering how to tag some of the designs I have made. I made some great designs, that I think will sell, but I have no idea how to tag them. Some of them I know will sell, but I really can't tag them just with what text/prompts that I used....because some of them do not even look like what prompts I used. Some of them came out so good and they're beautiful, and I used the Canva "text to image." I was surprised at how good it came out. Also, on Canva there is an app that I believe is called "Draw" where you can make your stickers come out better, when you use the kiss cut. Some designs are made so they come in three pieces with the kiss cut, but if you put your design in that draw app, you can draw some lines behind the design, to connect the words and the image/element you used. It works great I do it often.
Hi Juna, I’m the guy who asked about Vectornator. Since I don’t have a big budget for all of the design and SEO tools out there. I was wondering which of the following services you would recommend for an Etsy business using POD (selling/ creating t-shirts) for a somewhat adept illustrator (me) familiar with using design software. Kittl, Creative fabrica (if you’ve used them) or Canva?
The closest thing to Illustrator than I use is Affinity Designer... It's a one time fee of about $50..... Kittl and Canva are apps that have graphics already built in... neither of them have pen tool.... but they are super powerful.... Creative Fabrica is just graphics.... it can be used with Affinity Designer but you will have to pay per graphics or with a subscription.
Hi Juna. I have a question regarding a design app. First, I’d like to say that your videos are so informative, and of such high quality mostly because you’re a top level designer (I can tell, from your mad skills)! Anyway, I come from a design background myself and I’ve seen you use Canva a lot in videos, and though I think it’s a cool program. They have a lot elements to work which is sweet, especially if you’re doing POD. However, since I’m still on a PC and don’t want to take too many steps performing work-arounds to perform tasks like saving PNGs, etc. i’m looking for something with vector point capability but can’t afford illustrator. I’ve seen you use Affinity Designer and it seems pretty cool but I like to convert images into vector with an auto-trace feature rather than trace them manually. ;) So I was wondering… what are your thoughts on Vectornator?
Ok, fair enough. Well, let me ask you then, how often do you use Affinity Designer for your workflow? Do you ever export projects or elements from Canva or Kittl into Affinity Designer?
Die cut stickers are cut through the material layer and the backing paper whereas kiss cut stickers are only cut through the material layer, leaving the backing paper intact.
Thanks for your videos I've started print on demand a couple days ago my question is my teepulic account is banned with copyright issues but all the resources I've used is all from Canvapro. And also I've uploaded the same design to redbubble but I don't caught on any copyright. Did you face this type of issues in teepulic before?
Well, that is frustrating because I have seen a video with a girl from Canva, and she said you can use them, you have to change them, but you can use them. If we're paying for Canva Pro, it says we can use them. You should try to change them as much as possible, though.
I think TeePublic's algorithm is messed up or something. I just joined and uploaded one design. The design I made myself, there isn't any trademark or copyright violations at all and right after I uploaded it, they banned me for the same issue as they banned you. It's funny because it's one of my best sellers on Amazon but I guess TeePublic either has a problem with their algorithm that monitors the designs or their system really isn't accepting new artists. I emailed their legal department and no answer. I doubt they'll get back to me for what I've been reading on posts by other people that are going through the same issue.
I honestly don't sell patterns but you can do a search on RedBubble and see.... I would guess more unique, artsy patterns that you can't find in other places
I disagree with your assessment about patterns. I've sold patterns on stickers and wall art. The wall art is used in homes and offices as decor enhancements. Accent pieces is what some would call posters and framed art with patterns. And patterns on stickers are great if they are smaller and put into sticker packs. The smaller stickers in sticker packs are used to seal envelopes. They make pretty magnets, too. So, while I understand your objections, I hesitate to tell people to not use patterns in stickers and wall art. Does that make sense?
Totally makes sense..... Hey, I could be wrong about stickers and wall art....I personally wouldn't buy them but if you have made sales with them then that more than proof it works.... thanks for the comment.
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This was very helpful thank you. I'm guilty of making my text small in a circular shape plus not filling the spaces in a couple of my shirts. About to practice these techniques those designs that don't quite look right. I started in December and have learnt so much in a month, improving already and very thankful for your videos. Thank you also to the person who volunteered their designs for critique. I thought the pattern looked ok as a wall print though, you see this sort of thing in the home wares shop all the time. I guess they are good for non-personal spaces where the person just needs that pop of colour.
Maybe the pattern does sell as a wall print but that's not what RedBubble is known for..... Thanks for your comment
Thanks a lot Juna ❤
I'd love to see a video about how to draw swashes
Noted! Swashes are pretty cool
please More level up design🥰🥰
I'll add it to the list
@@DetourShirts Thank you 🙏❤️🥰
Love your videos, Juna. Thank you so much. I'm on the fence right now about trying out RedBubble, but I think a lot of your tips apply to all platforms. 🙂
You are so welcome! Yes.... these tips can apply to all POD platforms
Thank you for everything you do for us Juna !
Of course... glad I could help
Yes, I would love to learn how to use Photopea! Please can you make a video on that?
Will do!
Thank you, Juna!! 🙏🏻🍀
You are so welcome
I would love to learn photopea and wanna know how to cut the graphic by edges. 😍
Noted! Coming soon
I have seen a sale with a pattern on a poster. I think it’s worth keeping patterns on poster as it was a big sale when ordered at the largest size. Just my thoughts. Great advice as always.
If it works... keep doing it.... thanks for the comment
yes of course I need to learn in photopea, Thank You
Okay... I will do a video
Thanks so much, and have a nice evening!
You too! Thanks for the comment
I love all these redesigns! Thank you sensei 💪💪💪💪
My pleasure!
Thanks Juna for fantastic tips and going extra mile on designing it, it means a lot for me ;)
So glad I could help you
Detour, You are a good teacher. Pls do a T-shirt design on valentine.
Great suggestion!
I do some things on Photopea like using the clipping mask. More help and, understanding with that site will be appreciated.
You got it... I'll make another video
Great tips. Looking forward to the Photopea video.
More to come!
Have you done anything with AI art? I am just wondering how to tag some of the designs I have made. I made some great designs, that I think will sell, but I have no idea how to tag them. Some of them I know will sell, but I really can't tag them just with what text/prompts that I used....because some of them do not even look like what prompts I used. Some of them came out so good and they're beautiful, and I used the Canva "text to image." I was surprised at how good it came out.
Also, on Canva there is an app that I believe is called "Draw" where you can make your stickers come out better, when you use the kiss cut. Some designs are made so they come in three pieces with the kiss cut, but if you put your design in that draw app, you can draw some lines behind the design, to connect the words and the image/element you used. It works great I do it often.
I would tag them with with they look like, who it's for and what you would want someone to type in the search to find them
Thank you so much for this video, Juna! Tip 1 has helped a lot...now to do some editing on Redbubble!!😊
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks Juna. Great video, as always.
Thank you
Glad I subbed, thanks for the tips.
Thanks for the sub! Glad it helped
Hi Juna, I’m the guy who asked about Vectornator. Since I don’t have a big budget for all of the design and SEO tools out there. I was wondering which of the following services you would recommend for an Etsy business using POD (selling/ creating t-shirts) for a somewhat adept illustrator (me) familiar with using design software. Kittl, Creative fabrica (if you’ve used them) or Canva?
The closest thing to Illustrator than I use is Affinity Designer... It's a one time fee of about $50..... Kittl and Canva are apps that have graphics already built in... neither of them have pen tool.... but they are super powerful.... Creative Fabrica is just graphics.... it can be used with Affinity Designer but you will have to pay per graphics or with a subscription.
@@DetourShirts 😀 Let me ask you straight out… assume someone is looking for an all in one and on a budget. Would you recommend Canva or Kittl?
Nice tips...thanks a bunch
My pleasure 😊
Always waiting for your videos and tips
So nice of you
Hi Juna. I have a question regarding a design app. First, I’d like to say that your videos are so informative, and of such high quality mostly because you’re a top level designer (I can tell, from your mad skills)! Anyway, I come from a design background myself and I’ve seen you use Canva a lot in videos, and though I think it’s a cool program. They have a lot elements to work which is sweet, especially if you’re doing POD. However, since I’m still on a PC and don’t want to take too many steps performing work-arounds to perform tasks like saving PNGs, etc. i’m looking for something with vector point capability but can’t afford illustrator. I’ve seen you use Affinity Designer and it seems pretty cool but I like to convert images into vector with an auto-trace feature rather than trace them manually. ;) So I was wondering… what are your thoughts on Vectornator?
Good question... Sorry, I've never tried Vectornator... I'll have to try to it first and then let you know what I think
Ok, fair enough. Well, let me ask you then, how often do you use Affinity Designer for your workflow? Do you ever export projects or elements from Canva or Kittl into Affinity Designer?
As always .. Great Tips! 😊
Glad you like them!
Hi Juna Yes Please more Videos on designing in Photopea
You got it
Can we use that designs in kittl to our merch by Amazon shirts! It's legal no copyright ©️??
It's legal but you may want to change them just because everyone else can use them too
Thanks
Welcome
Great vidéo thanks☺️☺️
Glad you liked it
Genius tips!
Glad you like them!
The vintage poster design looks good on shirts, but not the other way around 😀
I agree!
Thanx a lot
Most welcome
I usually put my patterns in shape of an animal or some other things for an sticker or a magnet.
Great idea
@11:35 I feel that the pink does not look nice in the vintage sunset design.
True.... I could have changed the colors a bit... thanks for the comment
Great video, Juna!
Thank you! Cheers!
New intro ;) Nice!
Glad you like it!
Good trips 🙌
Thanks! 😃
Thank you Juna 😊
Like to request more level up designs if possible
Thanks again
Noted! You got it... Do you have a design in mind?
Video games or Japanese kawaii or anything you suggest will be amazing as always 😊
Many thanks,
You are welcome!
the best
Thank you
Thank you 💗💗
You are so welcome
Die cut stickers are cut through the material layer and the backing paper whereas kiss cut stickers are only cut through the material layer, leaving the backing paper intact.
Wow... thanks for the lesson
Manythanks to you, I also do not know how to remove the square please re name how to remove the square ..........oh boy............
Sure... I'll make it a video
Thanks for your videos I've started print on demand a couple days ago my question is my teepulic account is banned with copyright issues but all the resources I've used is all from Canvapro. And also I've uploaded the same design to redbubble but I don't caught on any copyright. Did you face this type of issues in teepulic before?
Not that I know of..... I guess we need to be very careful how we use CanvaPro for designs.
Well, that is frustrating because I have seen a video with a girl from Canva, and she said you can use them, you have to change them, but you can use them. If we're paying for Canva Pro, it says we can use them. You should try to change them as much as possible, though.
I think TeePublic's algorithm is messed up or something. I just joined and uploaded one design. The design I made myself, there isn't any trademark or copyright violations at all and right after I uploaded it, they banned me for the same issue as they banned you. It's funny because it's one of my best sellers on Amazon but I guess TeePublic either has a problem with their algorithm that monitors the designs or their system really isn't accepting new artists. I emailed their legal department and no answer. I doubt they'll get back to me for what I've been reading on posts by other people that are going through the same issue.
@@elvis723 yeah thanks for your response I think its better to stay away from these type of platforms
Oh! I miss the intro music you used to play!
It was pretty catchy huh... I kind of miss it too
Me too, I loved the other one !
What types of patterns sell on redbubble?
I honestly don't sell patterns but you can do a search on RedBubble and see.... I would guess more unique, artsy patterns that you can't find in other places
There are so many patterns on Redbubble, it might be hard to sell them. You would have to make something unique.
Love you boss from srilanka 🇱🇰 . im New seller, but i cant use canva pro free 🥺🥺
Sorry.... maybe you can use another site instead
You know what I forgot to do on a couple of designs....the clocks, I forgot to put the clock face, with numbers or lines on it. 🤦 😂
I think it would sell better that way.... good catch
I disagree with your assessment about patterns. I've sold patterns on stickers and wall art. The wall art is used in homes and offices as decor enhancements. Accent pieces is what some would call posters and framed art with patterns. And patterns on stickers are great if they are smaller and put into sticker packs. The smaller stickers in sticker packs are used to seal envelopes. They make pretty magnets, too. So, while I understand your objections, I hesitate to tell people to not use patterns in stickers and wall art. Does that make sense?
Totally makes sense..... Hey, I could be wrong about stickers and wall art....I personally wouldn't buy them but if you have made sales with them then that more than proof it works.... thanks for the comment.
yes of course I need to learn in photopea, Thank You
I'm adding it to the list of videos to do
Thank you 👍
You are welcome