I just subscribed to Kittl. I haven’t had a chance to play with it much. I’m really happy to know you are doing these videos! Thanks for the hard work.
Another teachable moment Drew ! Very well done, thank you for the demo ! Now I’ll have to watch it a few more times just to satisfy my neural networks in my brain. Frontal lobe is asking for more, it’s never one and done when you put a new video!
I'm glad you're adding more to elements I have Kittl and Canva but can't afford both trying to decide which one to give up. Elements are what is making it hard to give up Canva.. I'll have a play with this... Thanks
So this is beautiful...can I ask if we can have the ability to create a rasterization type of alpha mask to male lines to assist with white toner printer work
Hey there! You can export PNG and JPEGs of your clipped mask design from Kittl, but you cannot currently convert the way our alpha mask works to another type.
Hi Drew, perhaps it just me, but I must admit, I do get 'confused', when it comes to Changing 'Group Colours', to 'Document Colours', as well as using 'The Eye Dropper'. Could you do an appropriate video on the 'Best Use and practise' please? cheers, Brad H
Drew, I can see how you Click on Group Colours, to change Document Colours. I do get 'Lost', in that 'Transition'. perhaps, it's too fast for me, at present. Also, how to use Eyedropper, effectively, please. Personally, I haven't used Photoshop, Canva, or anything similar. I am learning, by your videos, my mistakes and sheer exploring - which I'm sure, that's how you, and everyone else, learnt too! Cheers, Brad H
Hi Drew, actually, watching your 'Fading Stacked Streetwear Text Effect ' Video, has Cleared Up, that Problem. My humble apologies, I can see how you do it now! As we know, "some things, Don't Click", until later, when we're NOT thinking about it, or, we see, 'A Different Approach'! Thanks Drew! ..................... MORE, to Play With!
@@Kittldesignhank you for your support.on kittl home page >tshirt creator page a design is featured, where California is written in a style. Where a stretch line goes through out the word started from last letter of the word.I mean that style of typography.
@@KittldesignYou can find that type of typography designs on this artists' portfolio : Philipp Maus; rpwines; Fitriyawan; salah rajab; Detour Shirts; and many more.
I think they are using a mockup. Most t-shirt designers use mockups on their sites so you can see what it would look like on a tee without actually having to print one.
Speaking as a graphic designer of 25 plus years, I just wish "un-group" meant "un-grou. Not just ungroup project elements that were either unloaded or even Kittl clip art. Pain if you are uploaded your own pieces or even of re-working a Kittle piece that may have elements you want to get rid of. I don't understand why this is. Still a great program. Put's me out of work in some ways but balances with creative quick pieces that even a seasoned designer can appreciate.. It's where we are now. Nothing we can do but ride the wave. (See what I did there?)
Hey there! Elements and illustrations in Kittl are currently non-destructive, meaning they can't be taken apart (for various reasons) but simplicity is one. They are already one piece created by us to ensure the easiest method of use. However we are going to release future features, such as a drawing tool, and anchor point tool, a masking tool, and more, to give users even more ability to use elements and assets how they want. Cheers!
Where are you selling your retro t-shirts? Etsy, Amazon, RedBubble? Let us know!
Keep tutoring, we keep learning. Very much appreciated Drew. ♥️👏
You are most welcome!
This is so great! So glad that you are continuing to add more and more cool graphics!
Thanks for the kind words! Hope you enjoy!
Thanks Drew, LOTS to play With! Retro from 70's to 2000's, are Groovy, to me! Cheers, Brad H
Absolutely!
I just subscribed to Kittl. I haven’t had a chance to play with it much. I’m really happy to know you are doing these videos! Thanks for the hard work.
Excited for you to give Kittl a try.
Another teachable moment Drew ! Very well done, thank you for the demo ! Now I’ll have to watch it a few more times just to satisfy my neural networks in my brain. Frontal lobe is asking for more, it’s never one and done when you put a new video!
Glad to hear it! Give it a go!
I'm glad you're adding more to elements I have Kittl and Canva but can't afford both trying to decide which one to give up. Elements are what is making it hard to give up Canva.. I'll have a play with this... Thanks
We have so many elements in Kittl! And we are adding 100s by the day! 🙏
I love that you showed how to create these retro designs and putting in all together. So cool
Thank you for watching. :)
Awesome tutorial. Thanks so much
Glad you enjoyed it!
So beautiful shall try it
Go for it!
Awesome and quick. 👌
Glad it was helpful!
Hi ! Awesome tutorial. Thanks a lot. Cheers\m/
Cheers!
Awesome style. I'm gonna try to use. :)
Glad to hear it!
So this is beautiful...can I ask if we can have the ability to create a rasterization type of alpha mask to male lines to assist with white toner printer work
Hey there! You can export PNG and JPEGs of your clipped mask design from Kittl, but you cannot currently convert the way our alpha mask works to another type.
Will participate for the first time now ;)
Great!
Hi Drew, perhaps it just me, but I must admit, I do get 'confused', when it comes to Changing 'Group Colours', to 'Document Colours', as well as using 'The Eye Dropper'. Could you do an appropriate video on the 'Best Use and practise' please? cheers, Brad H
Hey there! Could you describe a bit more what you are confused about? Thanks!
Drew, I can see how you Click on Group Colours, to change Document Colours. I do get 'Lost', in that 'Transition'. perhaps, it's too fast for me, at present. Also, how to use Eyedropper, effectively, please. Personally, I haven't used Photoshop, Canva, or anything similar. I am learning, by your videos, my mistakes and sheer exploring - which I'm sure, that's how you, and everyone else, learnt too! Cheers, Brad H
Hi Drew, actually, watching your 'Fading Stacked Streetwear Text Effect ' Video, has Cleared Up, that Problem. My humble apologies, I can see how you do it now! As we know, "some things, Don't Click", until later, when we're NOT thinking about it, or, we see, 'A Different Approach'! Thanks Drew! ..................... MORE, to Play With!
Please make a video on how to create typography tshirt design with stretch line under the text from the last letter, on kittl
Hey there. Could you describe a bit more what you mean?
@@Kittldesignhank you for your support.on kittl home page >tshirt creator page a design is featured, where California is written in a style. Where a stretch line goes through out the word started from last letter of the word.I mean that style of typography.
@@knowledgeworld9091 Can you provide the template artists name so we can better find the design?
@@KittldesignYou can find that type of typography designs on this artists' portfolio : Philipp Maus; rpwines; Fitriyawan; salah rajab; Detour Shirts; and many more.
what technique did you use to press the image to the t shirt?
I think they are using a mockup. Most t-shirt designers use mockups on their sites so you can see what it would look like on a tee without actually having to print one.
@@Sinfamous ok thank you
Yes this is a mockup!
Speaking as a graphic designer of 25 plus years, I just wish "un-group" meant "un-grou. Not just ungroup project elements that were either unloaded or even Kittl clip art. Pain if you are uploaded your own pieces or even of re-working a Kittle piece that may have elements you want to get rid of. I don't understand why this is. Still a great program. Put's me out of work in some ways but balances with creative quick pieces that even a seasoned designer can appreciate.. It's where we are now. Nothing we can do but ride the wave. (See what I did there?)
Hey there! Elements and illustrations in Kittl are currently non-destructive, meaning they can't be taken apart (for various reasons) but simplicity is one. They are already one piece created by us to ensure the easiest method of use. However we are going to release future features, such as a drawing tool, and anchor point tool, a masking tool, and more, to give users even more ability to use elements and assets how they want. Cheers!
@@Kittldesign Thanks for the response. Using it as we speak. Look forward to future tweaks but honestly it's already a powerhouse.