Hello! Could you assist me? As a graphic designer specializing in packaging, I'm eager to incorporate AI into my projects. I see a significant opportunity to craft more realistic and comprehensible scenes featuring the packaging for my clients. Typically, my clients provide me with specific measurements for the packaging they intend to use. My question is: Is it possible to integrate this packaging into the AI-generated scenes? Thank you very much! Also, congratulations on your video!
Hey there! Thanks so much for your comment and the appreciation! Great question. The short answer is yes, but it takes a bit of work. There are 2 main ways I'm thinking of for doing this: 1) If you already generated a scene and want to incorporate your packaging mockup into it, you can follow the basics of my tutorial here: ruclips.net/video/HDc0_0WULSw/видео.html 2) If you have no scene yet and just your packaging mockup, you can extend your packaging mockup scene using Stable Diffusion inpainting. Let me know if this makes sense, or if you need further help. Much love!
Thank you for the intro into this software. I’m looking at creative options for t shirt designs. This could be one of them. Is it easy to print from this software or to download into different formats for printing? Thank you for your video 👍
Glad this helped a bit, Charlie! Great question. Printing is not available directly in Stable Diffusion, but just a few notes for printing: 1) If you want a vector file, you would want to use the Vector Studio extension. Here's a great video on that: ruclips.net/video/5SMP-duVyRQ/видео.html 2) If you're going to use the PNG file that Stable Diffusion gives you, you would want to make sure your image resolution is high enough. You can upscale in Stable Diffusion using either the "Extras" tab or using the newer method of running the Ultimate Upscale script along with the Tile Resampling with ControlNet. Here's a great video on that: ruclips.net/video/3z4MKUqFEUk/видео.html You could then vectorize the image in your software of choice. Hope that helps. Let me know if you need anything further! Thanks again for watching and commenting!
Hi, how did you get the final image to mock up onto a tshirt like you have in the screencap image for this video? Thanks for the tutorial, I generated something cool, but now I don't know how to stick it onto a tshirt mockup. If I just copy and paste it onto a shirt, it looks really ghetto. How do you generate a tshirt with the image on it?
So glad you were able to make some cool art! I used masks and brushes in photoshop to crop the artwork out of the background, and since the artwork was mostly dark, I used a dark shirt since it blended better. If you need further help or a video, let me know!
My apologies. I actually forgot to include the upscaling at the end of this tutorial. One of the best methods is a bit lengthy, but I can make a video dedicated to upscaling if that would be helpful. As for vector art, I would recommend RevAnimated model civitai.com/models/7371/rev-animated along with this lora: civitai.com/models/63556/lora-0mib-type-of-vector-art Would love to see anything you make with it if you don't mind sharing!
Hello! Could you assist me? As a graphic designer specializing in packaging, I'm eager to incorporate AI into my projects. I see a significant opportunity to craft more realistic and comprehensible scenes featuring the packaging for my clients. Typically, my clients provide me with specific measurements for the packaging they intend to use. My question is: Is it possible to integrate this packaging into the AI-generated scenes? Thank you very much! Also, congratulations on your video!
Hey there! Thanks so much for your comment and the appreciation! Great question. The short answer is yes, but it takes a bit of work. There are 2 main ways I'm thinking of for doing this:
1) If you already generated a scene and want to incorporate your packaging mockup into it, you can follow the basics of my tutorial here: ruclips.net/video/HDc0_0WULSw/видео.html
2) If you have no scene yet and just your packaging mockup, you can extend your packaging mockup scene using Stable Diffusion inpainting.
Let me know if this makes sense, or if you need further help. Much love!
No, i am searhing for typography t-shirt design using stable diffusion or foocus, please share the link if it is already available on youtube !
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Thank you for the intro into this software. I’m looking at creative options for t shirt designs. This could be one of them. Is it easy to print from this software or to download into different formats for printing?
Thank you for your video 👍
Glad this helped a bit, Charlie! Great question. Printing is not available directly in Stable Diffusion, but just a few notes for printing:
1) If you want a vector file, you would want to use the Vector Studio extension. Here's a great video on that: ruclips.net/video/5SMP-duVyRQ/видео.html
2) If you're going to use the PNG file that Stable Diffusion gives you, you would want to make sure your image resolution is high enough. You can upscale in Stable Diffusion using either the "Extras" tab or using the newer method of running the Ultimate Upscale script along with the Tile Resampling with ControlNet. Here's a great video on that: ruclips.net/video/3z4MKUqFEUk/видео.html
You could then vectorize the image in your software of choice.
Hope that helps. Let me know if you need anything further! Thanks again for watching and commenting!
@@jfosterdesigns Thank you for the info and links, soooooo helpful. Keep up the good work, very informative. Best of luck with the channel 👍
@@charliepryor72 very welcome!
Hi, how did you get the final image to mock up onto a tshirt like you have in the screencap image for this video? Thanks for the tutorial, I generated something cool, but now I don't know how to stick it onto a tshirt mockup.
If I just copy and paste it onto a shirt, it looks really ghetto. How do you generate a tshirt with the image on it?
So glad you were able to make some cool art! I used masks and brushes in photoshop to crop the artwork out of the background, and since the artwork was mostly dark, I used a dark shirt since it blended better. If you need further help or a video, let me know!
how are you upscaling it afterwards? and do you know any models for sort of vector art style? thanks
My apologies. I actually forgot to include the upscaling at the end of this tutorial. One of the best methods is a bit lengthy, but I can make a video dedicated to upscaling if that would be helpful.
As for vector art, I would recommend RevAnimated model civitai.com/models/7371/rev-animated along with this lora: civitai.com/models/63556/lora-0mib-type-of-vector-art
Would love to see anything you make with it if you don't mind sharing!
sound broooooo
Apologies! Thanks for watching!
@@jfosterdesigns haha all good