Super information. Someone buys these things in the world . So we are doing business globally. Still there is a demand for these kind of digital products. Thank you so much. Me too use old version of Photoshop. That is enough.
Just added these type of designs into my Etsy shop. Would love to see a deeper dive! Thanks again for your straight forward, but entertaining, videos!!
Thank you for making and sharing this video. Would love to learn more. Can some of this be created in PowerPoint or Canva, they are the only two programs I know how to use at the moment? Thank you 🙏🏽
Hey there - they wouldn't do it themselves - they would email you (through Etsy) and ask for a customized portrait. And then you would work with the client and create something based on the photo that they provide. I did this for a couple of years and it's super fun and rewarding albeit time consuming!
Thank you for sharing this! Any idea what kind of machine can be used to print the customized rings (you had an example for the wood-one but the rings look dope too!) Thanks!
Yes that is a great question - I personally use a machine called an X Tool - it is a digital engraving machine that works on wood, metal, etc. You can engrave on curved surfaces - I have done glassware but I have not tried it on a ring! I appreciate the suggestion! www.xtool.com/?ref=BiP2c9htpnAtfR&
Do you have to upscale the photos, to use on a t-shirt, for instance. I mean, what size of image should we ask for. I have a great idea, for customizations, but I am not sure what I have to do to the picture, to make it ready. I know cameras are better these days, but I am not sure what size file to ask for. I would need some of it for smaller images (for an all over print idea and some for the larger image dimensions, for the 4500 x 5400 size. I am just not sure what I would have to do or ask for, from the customer.
I typically will aim for a 4500 x 5400 pixel at 300 dpi image. If I am doing a fine art print, typically bigger is better so like 11x17 inches or 8x10 inches for example. You cannot go wrong making it as large as possible.
NGL i am a really good artist, i do pet portraits for money locally. What im trying to find out is out to make that happen on Etsy rather than the local field. Its a lot of work and i have to stay dirt cheap to stay busy. I can draw people, pets, cars, with crazy realism. Nevee went to art school and ended up a waterman. I always dreamt of trying to take my art professionally, im considering it. Any tips would be great
That is awesome - my suggestion would be to definitely mention that on Etsy (in your shop details and the listing) - you are offering a HAND-DRAWN, not artificial intelligence, one-of-a-kind detailed art portrait. That is a major selling feature!
Depends on the changes - Inkscape is a vector program (so it creates SVG files mostly) and Photopea is like Photoshop (you can create and modify images).
Absolutely - I use Affinity Designer more for SVG files (like vectors), but it is a great graphic design tool and could be used like Photoshop or Affinity Photo (or Inkscape).
Sir! I have designed a t.shirt. I want the png file to be 300dpi and its size should not change. How to convert Png file into 300dpI? I am very worried that I tried my best but I could not succeed. Please Help me....
Your tutorial on photoshop is so much easier than I just watched previously. 😊
Super information. Someone buys these things in the world . So we are doing business globally. Still there is a demand for these kind of digital products. Thank you so much. Me too use old version of Photoshop. That is enough.
Love your videos and the way you speak. Thank you so much
bro amazing content this is exactly what I was looking for
All your videos are wonderful and informative I love them all
I LOVE the magazine template idea!! That's so funny! 😂
I would love more information on this. I say yes! Go into more slower details !!😊
Just added these type of designs into my Etsy shop. Would love to see a deeper dive! Thanks again for your straight forward, but entertaining, videos!!
I appreciate the feedback, thank you! I would love to do more indepth in this niche, I just love it - you have motivated me!
Love this. I’m not in this niche but I ow have ideas based on this. Thank you x
Hey kidda, really good video with PS go-to's, I'm all over this now, brilliant suggestions, thanks.
Absolutely awesome, as always!!
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and ideas. Would love to dive deeper and learn more especially with photoshop. Thank you 🙏🌸🕊
Thank you for making and sharing this video. Would love to learn more. Can some of this be created in PowerPoint or Canva, they are the only two programs I know how to use at the moment? Thank you 🙏🏽
Yes you could certainly create good stuff in Canva - Power Point is mostly for creating slides but you can create graphics in Power Point too.
That was fascinating and very entertaining. I need to try this. Loved it. Thank you for sharing
Yes please! If you could do a walk through on how to do this would be great! Thank you. 😻
Hi great video! How are you able to let customers add thier photo in Etsy for customization? I wasn't able to figure this part out. Thank you!
Hey there - they wouldn't do it themselves - they would email you (through Etsy) and ask for a customized portrait. And then you would work with the client and create something based on the photo that they provide. I did this for a couple of years and it's super fun and rewarding albeit time consuming!
Great ideas, thanks
Great video thank you 😎
Thank you for sharing this! Any idea what kind of machine can be used to print the customized rings (you had an example for the wood-one but the rings look dope too!) Thanks!
Yes that is a great question - I personally use a machine called an X Tool - it is a digital engraving machine that works on wood, metal, etc. You can engrave on curved surfaces - I have done glassware but I have not tried it on a ring! I appreciate the suggestion! www.xtool.com/?ref=BiP2c9htpnAtfR&
I hate that lunapic has gotten rid of the colorize feature, loved using that for old photos
Great video and great ideas as usual. Thank you.
Do you have to upscale the photos, to use on a t-shirt, for instance. I mean, what size of image should we ask for. I have a great idea, for customizations, but I am not sure what I have to do to the picture, to make it ready. I know cameras are better these days, but I am not sure what size file to ask for. I would need some of it for smaller images (for an all over print idea and some for the larger image dimensions, for the 4500 x 5400 size. I am just not sure what I would have to do or ask for, from the customer.
I typically will aim for a 4500 x 5400 pixel at 300 dpi image. If I am doing a fine art print, typically bigger is better so like 11x17 inches or 8x10 inches for example. You cannot go wrong making it as large as possible.
This was very informative for me and gave me some ideas. Thank you!
thanks good idea I love dogs
NGL i am a really good artist, i do pet portraits for money locally. What im trying to find out is out to make that happen on Etsy rather than the local field. Its a lot of work and i have to stay dirt cheap to stay busy. I can draw people, pets, cars, with crazy realism. Nevee went to art school and ended up a waterman. I always dreamt of trying to take my art professionally, im considering it. Any tips would be great
That is awesome - my suggestion would be to definitely mention that on Etsy (in your shop details and the listing) - you are offering a HAND-DRAWN, not artificial intelligence, one-of-a-kind detailed art portrait. That is a major selling feature!
@@craftystax Yep i try to make that as clear as possible, i have a time lapse video on my shop and youtube channel
Make more like this please.
can I do the changes using Inkscape or photopea.
Depends on the changes - Inkscape is a vector program (so it creates SVG files mostly) and Photopea is like Photoshop (you can create and modify images).
Would Affinity Designer also be an option?
Absolutely - I use Affinity Designer more for SVG files (like vectors), but it is a great graphic design tool and could be used like Photoshop or Affinity Photo (or Inkscape).
Sir!
I have designed a t.shirt. I want the png file to be 300dpi and its size should not change.
How to convert Png file into 300dpI?
I am very worried that I tried my best but I could not succeed.
Please Help me....
Hi there - what program are you using to create the design?
@@craftystax canva
you can use a dpi converter
Awesome video. Thank you!
❤ SayessDesign.