Wonderful Thank you for always Sharing your Talents, very informative inspiring insights & educational.. thank you also for being kind and a blessing for Sharing with others
This is so dope, love the Doc! In your course, do you happen to go over copyright laws at all? Or maybe just guidelines for selling merch in general? For instance- if I wanted to make a similar concept with any celebrity, what kind of hoops do I have to jump through in order to be able to sell it? I’ve just never been able to understand copyright and what is and isn’t allowed to be used/sold. No worries if not, I still plan on picking up the course!
Great tutorial Charlie! I wanted to ask how do we export these color seperated layers. Also, the screen printer asks for a vector file, can we vectorize this in Illustrator without losing any details?
Awesome tutorial as always ! Quick question : When you're done separating colors, how do you export and what format do you export for the screenprint ? Thanks a loooot
@CharleyPangus Thanks for this! I'm curious but file did you export the image in before printing? I've been having issues with blue colors in my DTG prints. Shades lighter than the actual color designed
@@CharliePangus Exactly ☺️ thank you for that, I've always loved your Heavy Metal T-Shirt edits and this is inspiring to a T thank you for this man, keep it up and I'm proud of you just sharing this information it's truly inspiring me 😌😌😌😌
Quick questions sir: is there such thing as ZERO ghosting through dtg, and if so which company? I went with a local company where I live, super ghosting on it. Thanks
if you're having the problem i think you're having, then remember to delete the background of your layer, you can use "Selection > Color Range" and select the background to delete it, that way the color overlay should work fine
To answer your question RGB is what visually looks best on a digital screen. However, what screen printing inks are being used is the real factor. If it's plastisol most shops have a pantone color mixing system to match the exact color in the artwork, so there's no need for CMYK. You only work in CMYK if water based ink is being used.
I'm not sure I understand the point here because the initial artwork that you've made looks completely different from what you are left with in the end. The original wasn't really grainy and stampy. The artwork in the end is. Can you explain that to me? Also, you have made the original artwork with colors and all but in the end you have added an effect (grain and stamp) and recolored the whole artwork. Why did you initially make the whole artwork in color then?
You can still screen print without making it grainy. This way is nowhere near how you should be doing it. Halftone separations is not only an art, but also involves mathematics. Its not as simple as using some photoshop filters. Maybe you should google "screen print" yourself. @@Zneakys
would you please make a tutorial of this design? actually I wanna learn this kind of design.
Hindsight is always 20/20
Wonderful Thank you for always Sharing your Talents, very informative inspiring insights & educational.. thank you also for being kind and a blessing for Sharing with others
Anytime 🙏🏼😁
Bro this is so helpful, all your videos are insanely benefitial for all the community, thanks so much
Happy to hear man! Thanks for watching.
That's a really nice effect. Thank you.
thank you been waitin for this video imapatiently😁 hope you make a video breakin down the design method or a similar one . thax again
This is so dope, love the Doc!
In your course, do you happen to go over copyright laws at all? Or maybe just guidelines for selling merch in general? For instance- if I wanted to make a similar concept with any celebrity, what kind of hoops do I have to jump through in order to be able to sell it? I’ve just never been able to understand copyright and what is and isn’t allowed to be used/sold.
No worries if not, I still plan on picking up the course!
Great tutorial Charlie! I wanted to ask how do we export these color seperated layers. Also, the screen printer asks for a vector file, can we vectorize this in Illustrator without losing any details?
did you ever figure this out?
Thank a lot... Actually I face a problem to understand this thing in your previous video... Now I understand.
We’re always happy to help! We have another video dropping soon breaking down this method some more. 😁
Thanks I learned a lot and will integrate this process into improving my artwork.
Awesome tutorial as always !
Quick question : When you're done separating colors, how do you export and what format do you export for the screenprint ?
Thanks a loooot
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Thanks for watching. 😁
@CharleyPangus Thanks for this! I'm curious but file did you export the image in before printing? I've been having issues with blue colors in my DTG prints. Shades lighter than the actual color designed
Great tutorial man!
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Please do video on how you made this design 🙏 too fire 🔥
Awesome tutorial, now I have an idea of how Mondo does their posters
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May I ask what is the name of the software that does this magnification on the run?
Question? Can you do these things in other apps even if their icons are placed within different areas?
I’m sure other apps can do similar things. The question is how similar can you achieve the same look.
@@CharliePangus Exactly ☺️ thank you for that, I've always loved your Heavy Metal T-Shirt edits and this is inspiring to a T thank you for this man, keep it up and I'm proud of you just sharing this information it's truly inspiring me 😌😌😌😌
Quick questions sir: is there such thing as ZERO ghosting through dtg, and if so which company? I went with a local company where I live, super ghosting on it. Thanks
Awesome, New Subscriber
Wow nice👍
Thank you
awesome
When I do the color overlay, I just get a solid color over the entire layer. All was good up until this point but I’m stuck at this step.
Did you ever figure this out? I'm stuck on this right now
if you're having the problem i think you're having, then remember to delete the background of your layer, you can use "Selection > Color Range" and select the background to delete it, that way the color overlay should work fine
if im understanding the problem correctly, alt click the color overlay so it applies only to the single layer under it
What will rgb colors look like when screen printed? And also why not use cmyk colors?
To answer your question RGB is what visually looks best on a digital screen. However, what screen printing inks are being used is the real factor. If it's plastisol most shops have a pantone color mixing system to match the exact color in the artwork, so there's no need for CMYK. You only work in CMYK if water based ink is being used.
@@allthethings8329 well that’s just not true. I use cmyk plastisol all the time.
oh boy this design aged like milk
but the information aged like fine wine
why do u say that? is there an easier way now?
@ it was just a joke regarding Dr Disrespect being a poopy human. The tutorial is GREAT
Hello.
I have a question did the price of the preorder changed? Was it $150 before?
For the DTF printing what you should do for get a clean stuff
Thanks good sir
Filter gallery on iPad please? Do we have it on iPad?
I wish u thought at my uni
can a screen printer print over 20 colors on a tee shirt?
Yeah, just try not to have opaqueness or transparency
Yes, but unless you're running a very successful indie brand, most would try to talk you out of it.
I'm not sure I understand the point here because the initial artwork that you've made looks completely different from what you are left with in the end. The original wasn't really grainy and stampy. The artwork in the end is. Can you explain that to me? Also, you have made the original artwork with colors and all but in the end you have added an effect (grain and stamp) and recolored the whole artwork. Why did you initially make the whole artwork in color then?
google "screen print"
You can still screen print without making it grainy. This way is nowhere near how you should be doing it. Halftone separations is not only an art, but also involves mathematics. Its not as simple as using some photoshop filters. Maybe you should google "screen print" yourself. @@Zneakys
i got more confused , i need to watch something with easier desgin,here too many shadows,grain etc more confusing
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Nice and thanks.
I also do Photoshop Tutorials
Over (400) Tutorials on my channel
You forgot the child
? lol
@@CharliePangusyou do realize his allegations right? Where is the little children in the design? It's missing
i was hoping to see a comment like this