Redbubble DESIGN MASTERCLASS - How To Create Better Print on Demand Designs That Sell

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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024

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  • @plutobeliever
    @plutobeliever 3 года назад +36

    You can never go wrong when applying basic Fundamentals of art (composition/design). Great vid.

  • @laurac.9322
    @laurac.9322 2 года назад +7

    Constructive critiques are helpful. Makes people do better and learn what a good design looks like and sells. There is a difference between con structive and des tructive..

  • @4ESOUL
    @4ESOUL 3 года назад +17

    Excellent video. Loved the way you keep the respect when criticizing the design to help people make better designs.

  • @kangpaketglowing
    @kangpaketglowing 2 года назад +2

    no matter how good the design is, there are people who don't like it.
    no matter how bad the design is, there must be someone who likes it.

    • @zenwatercooler
      @zenwatercooler  2 года назад

      Very true!

    • @rachelw5040
      @rachelw5040 2 года назад

      You're so right. There are terrible things that sell and good stuff that just doesn't. There's no accounting for people's taste.

  • @user-tm4my4jb6d
    @user-tm4my4jb6d Год назад

    I know you made this video a year ago but I would like to thank you. This was wonderful. I'm going to go back and look at my designs and apply the points in the principles that you were talking about and see if I can you know make them better.

  • @RichardOldroyd
    @RichardOldroyd Год назад

    Thanks... I'm now off to check my T Shirts

  • @pameladigaetano8119
    @pameladigaetano8119 3 года назад +12

    I wanted to say again thank you for all of the effort you put into these videos I hope that they are worth it to you I know they're worth it to me because I'm terribly frightened of making a mistake. I find your voice calming and when hearing your story I know that things are possible. I don't want to make a killing I just want to know that it can work if you try. So thank you for your Channel period if no one has said Thank you recently, this is my thank you and I include everybody who has forgotten to say thank you but really means it!! You are the best..... and really humble. I love that.😁🌷

  • @marybatiancila5984
    @marybatiancila5984 3 года назад +2

    ..it all boils down on attention to details. Amazing tips!

  • @computernerdtechman
    @computernerdtechman Год назад

    Everything you said is correct. Some people are so busy with uploading as many designs as possible that they don't bother looking at the end results on the product. Another reason might be they are using an automated uploader which has no artistic or common sense ability.

  • @effortcivilengineersinteri3784

    Thank you. This video boosts my confidence in my designs.

  • @Unlimited_Horizons
    @Unlimited_Horizons 6 месяцев назад

    This was EXCELLENT! Thank you.

  • @hellodaio
    @hellodaio Год назад

    awesome! thanks for these very useful tips! :)

  • @nelled6240
    @nelled6240 3 года назад +4

    For coffee mug try doing the design on both sides so that it suits left handed and right handed people

  • @Snail_Slowly_Moves
    @Snail_Slowly_Moves 3 года назад +5

    Damn I am learning so much about this from your channel! Bless you! (My shop is going live in a few days-already made some designs and took your advice in all of the process!) Keep you updated cause if this really really succeeds I give credits to you for teaching this to us!

  • @JanetAFL
    @JanetAFL 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for taking your time to do this video and help newbies avoid mistakes.

  • @auntysocial2544
    @auntysocial2544 Год назад

    Absolutely brilliant, thank you so much. I love your channel. Great advice - plus the added bonus of your voice - I'd listen to you reading the phone book 😀

  • @geneeddleman2132
    @geneeddleman2132 3 года назад +1

    love your videos! one of the best teachers on YT for design & POD

  • @laurabbaker05
    @laurabbaker05 3 года назад +4

    Thanks for the great info you provide on your videos. I'm in the middle of my learning curve with my designs, and you advice is very helpful.

  • @TheGoldenChildTrader
    @TheGoldenChildTrader 2 года назад

    👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽I’m gonna call you nugget because you’re just handing out so much gold my man! My neural-receptors are firing all over my brain right now! Thanks man! You got my sub!

  • @navaneethneeth6094
    @navaneethneeth6094 3 года назад +20

    I accept what you said in the video . But how can we create designs which looks great and nicely appeal on every coloured shirt. If thats the case should creat our artworks based on produts product colours what is efficient process. Also Please make a video on this topics in a way How you make designs by choosing what colours of fonts , what font styles, what type of graphics and pictures you use and overall how you create a winning design.

    • @laurac.9322
      @laurac.9322 2 года назад +3

      Hi what helps me is studying fundamentals of design that will help right now I'm learning about fonts and what works well with what and why and when to choose font types for conveying mood or punch lines ect.

    • @rowlanddavid1576
      @rowlanddavid1576 2 года назад +1

      It's all in the variants.

  • @WonderfulWorldOfStuff
    @WonderfulWorldOfStuff 3 года назад +3

    I remember my early designs they were dire, and some don't work out today, but slowly as I educated myself with art packages from Inkscape/Photopea to now Infinity Designer, I am able to rehash 3rd party design packs with ease. Having templates set up to copy & paste, adjusting backgrounds to fit the product, making sure that the design is in the right size & position for the correct product. My final design will have maybe 7-8 templates, but with them, I am armed & ready to input on all my platforms.

    • @pinkflamingo8088
      @pinkflamingo8088 3 года назад

      @@WonderfulWorldOfStuff much appreciated...Have a great day. Blessings.

  • @gregcromartie3617
    @gregcromartie3617 3 года назад +2

    Hey Zen! Love your videos. I am learning so much from them as I begin this business endeavor. Take a closer look at your headline description for this video. Best!

    • @zenwatercooler
      @zenwatercooler  3 года назад +3

      Guilty as charged - thank you for letting me know, I appreciate it!!

  • @kathybrokos9861
    @kathybrokos9861 2 года назад

    Thanks so much for sharing and I ordered your Book about Print On Demand because I am new to this biz and need all the help I can get. I'm not afraid of any competition, I just want to create fun loving designs on mugs and other products. Sounds like fun and I can do it while camping in my RV. : )

    • @zenwatercooler
      @zenwatercooler  2 года назад

      I love that! Welcome aboard, hope there is lots to help!

  • @sylvaincoq3470
    @sylvaincoq3470 2 года назад

    Really love this great content, all i need right now ! Greetings from France

  • @silviapassosjewelry
    @silviapassosjewelry Год назад

    Very inspiring video, thank you so much 😶‍🌫💛

  • @massinissamerzoud5319
    @massinissamerzoud5319 3 года назад +3

    Thank you very much for your advices.
    I would love to have a vidéo where you tell us the basics of designing, like how to select the right fonts or which color you would choose to à specific niche, the graphics and where to locate them, and again thank you very much.

  • @rex4653
    @rex4653 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video! I learned a lot! 👍 I do have a question, If I design my own artwork of a fanart from an anime character such as Naruto. Can I use that fanart design that I made for my redbubble shop? Hope you answer my question. thanks

    • @zenwatercooler
      @zenwatercooler  2 года назад

      Hey there - generally speaking, if you are using a trademarked property (and anime characters are most likely trademarked) then you could run into trouble if the trademark holder contacts Redbubble and files a trademark strike. I would recommend sticking to public domain assets and text (or original artwork that does not contain properties that are owned by other companies).

  • @jsymonds35
    @jsymonds35 2 года назад

    Really great information! Thank you!

  • @christianstream7848
    @christianstream7848 3 года назад +2

    Great video! Did an amazing job at breaking down design flaws. Specially ones that are overlooked at times. Thanks for making the vid.

  • @Krizz139
    @Krizz139 2 года назад

    Brillant! very informative. I love your channel, you explain everything very well. Thank you.

  • @grazynawolska8160
    @grazynawolska8160 2 года назад

    Some of these are downright hilarious 😂... Warren Buffet and the sexy t burgl.....had me rolling!

  • @peterwatson1000
    @peterwatson1000 3 года назад

    Thank you for your effort Zen, I have created my store as per your other video and am following closely. I appreciate the time and effort high quality you tube videos demand. The very warmest of regards, Peter

  • @shirleybodoh4877
    @shirleybodoh4877 3 года назад

    Thanks for the great info. Enjoyed the video.

  • @navaneethneeth6094
    @navaneethneeth6094 3 года назад +3

    Hi zen, great video again I just wanna know how many RB shops do you have in and how many favourites you have in your shop and how much profit you make on an average per month. I am asking this because I want to know relation between favourites and sales.

    • @zenwatercooler
      @zenwatercooler  3 года назад

      Yes this is not something generally I share. I want this channel to be about you (the designer) and not me. Everyone's journey is different - I have over 5,000 designs spread out over multiple channels and I do a lot of custom work for people, so I don't want my experience to discourage anyone else. Lots of different paths to success! I do have a video here if you are interested in income expectations: ruclips.net/video/u2oLjQsCvjw/видео.html

  • @BarKeegan
    @BarKeegan 2 года назад

    Visual Hierarchy is one to keep in mind too, as well as economic and consistent use of line work in illustration

  • @BiancaLuztreArt
    @BiancaLuztreArt Год назад

    Thanks for the tips!
    I have an old RedBubble shop that’s been untouched for a year and wanting to revive it. Do you recommend I create a new shop instead of reviving the old one?
    I’m planning to do digital art now instead of scanning my trad arts :)

    • @zenwatercooler
      @zenwatercooler  Год назад

      I personally would recommend keeping your existing store - it is already “turned on” and most likely embedded within search features like Google. Take advantage of your existing followers and just set up a new collection!

  • @Bxgodson2fl2
    @Bxgodson2fl2 2 года назад

    Awesome video. Great explanations!

  • @scottgelb2650
    @scottgelb2650 3 года назад

    Your videos are always helpful and you generally cover unique topics compared to the other youtubers I follow.

  • @colemyst
    @colemyst Год назад

    How do you feel about adding a stroke to lettering to make it work on white or black shirts? I have a solid black design with a quote - not going to work on black shirt. I added a filled frame behind and put the coloured text around the frame. Some colours don't read well on black other's don't work on white. So I added a stroke but not sure how well they print on POD items. Would it be better to create different ones for black and white shirts. As you showed the black box problem, probably works fine on white or coloured clothing. Thanks if you have any advice.

    • @zenwatercooler
      @zenwatercooler  Год назад

      I think you are bang on - adding a drop shadow or a stroke to the design can make a huge difference. I completely agree! I will often create 2 (or more) variants of the same shirt - so one with text for example and one with a stroke and then one with a shadow. That way the customer has options!

  • @ArtisticMysticSoul
    @ArtisticMysticSoul 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for all the great tips! I always learn a lot from you and I appreciate your time and efforts!

  • @deliberatevideo
    @deliberatevideo 2 года назад

    Regarding stickers, usually people have a white version available for transparent stickers, and it ends up looking weird when you're suggested the matte version. RB doesn't let you choose which kind of sticker you want to sell, you either have to select all or select none.

  • @karolinasadkowska-jatczak7434
    @karolinasadkowska-jatczak7434 2 года назад

    It was the most usefull video, Thank You :)

  • @kapstech1491
    @kapstech1491 3 года назад

    want more designs post-mortem like this one!!! Keep it up

  • @The_Slowburn
    @The_Slowburn 3 года назад

    I learned a lot from this video. Thanks a lot!

  • @DaxEternally
    @DaxEternally 3 года назад +1

    Fantastic job, as always. I would like to see one on why "fine art" doesn't sell, and how to make it so that it would sell. I do fine art, and have a redbubble as well as several other stores (FAA, Society6, etc), and NOTHING ever sells. So, yes, I'm sure it's because it's fine art, and I'm looking into other avenues, but it would be interesting to know your thoughts on why fine art doesn't sell. Thanks.

    • @zenwatercooler
      @zenwatercooler  3 года назад

      That's a really good question - I have had a different experience (mostly on Displate) where certain designs sell like crazy and others get no traction. I will definitely take this away and see what I can do (it might be the site or it might be the design). Thank you for the suggestion!

  • @bazz1376
    @bazz1376 3 года назад

    Hey Mr Cooler....Great Vid (again) Thanks and Cheers

  • @athithidaanand4210
    @athithidaanand4210 2 года назад

    Really Worth for my subscription 😇 เทพสุดๆ

  • @streampixel
    @streampixel 3 года назад

    great ! I found some issue about graphic location on tee and never get answer about it , that exactly match I thought / the perfect position is not around belly :D must be above nipple or chest

  • @jawadahmed8956
    @jawadahmed8956 3 года назад

    What should be default color when designing t shirt?

    • @zenwatercooler
      @zenwatercooler  3 года назад

      Black is the best-selling design usually for print on demand. So I typically do black (if it is a light-colored design) and white (if it is a dark-colored design).

  • @julie5786
    @julie5786 3 года назад +4

    Thank you so very much for this great video, I learned a lot. If you had one of my designs on this video I wouldn't have been offended at all, I would be thankful for the feedback. Although, I totally expected to see one of mine, lol ... Thanks again you're the best.

  • @tammyleftwich9247
    @tammyleftwich9247 3 года назад

    Thank you! Great video!!!

  • @osmanburlington1265
    @osmanburlington1265 2 года назад

    Great video! Thanks!

  • @PeterStawicki
    @PeterStawicki 3 года назад +4

    I've only been doing this a few months and I'm now up to 650 some odd designs but when I look back at the first designs that I made a lot of them are a reflection of exactly what you're saying here the fund was too small the font was in odd places the pictures were strange the concept was what I wanted to put on a T-shirt and not something that would sell. I honestly believe that continuing to create and watching a lot of your videos and several of the other helpers out there specifically discussing Redbubble has definitely helped me to make better designs and then also looking at some of the professional designs that are for sale at places like creative Fabrica definitely gives you a better idea of colors and better idea of finance and better idea of sizing. I think when you first start out I think that design size seems like it should be something just at the top of the t-shirt and that you really shouldn't expand beyond that and now I've gotten to the point where I fill up the entire t-shirt someone should tell designers that fill up the whole shirt

  • @deborah7270
    @deborah7270 3 года назад +1

    Please do a video on how to actually choose the correct font sizes. I am very confused as to the PRINT SIZE of a font. Usually when it is 300 dpi and you print it the the fonts are a different size when you print it if the file is 72 dpi. What is the best Physical size of a font on a tee shirt? I want to design some tee shirts and I want the font size on the tee shirt to be 1 inch. How do I know if that will be the case once I upload my design to Redbubble? Please reply. A video on this would be a great help for all beginners like me.

    • @zenwatercooler
      @zenwatercooler  3 года назад

      Great suggestion - let me see what I can do!

  • @wendyon4517
    @wendyon4517 Год назад

    Do you have a suggested jpeg size for stickers?

    • @zenwatercooler
      @zenwatercooler  Год назад +1

      I typically upload a completely different file for stickers (usually a PNG for everything EXCEPT stickers and water bottle, which is JPEG). For JPEG, I typically do 5000 x 5000 pixels at 300 dpi.

  • @annadreamsart9756
    @annadreamsart9756 3 года назад

    Great tips. Thank you.

  • @bbettcher
    @bbettcher 2 месяца назад

    I have a teepublic shop. When I upload a design, I can select the default shirt color. I can put dark lettering on a light-colored shirt and vice versa. Is that not possible on Redbubble? I would never put light-colored wording on a light-colored shirt.

    • @zenwatercooler
      @zenwatercooler  2 месяца назад

      Yes exactly - for the standard t-shirt on Redbubble, there is no option to select the colors - so in theory, someone could buy a dark design on a dark shirt. We all just hope that the customer picks a good design/color choice!

  • @mili158
    @mili158 3 года назад

    Thanks for this info!
    Your video is really relevant, I have the impression that you apologize too much compared to some designs that are made of nonsense.

    • @mili158
      @mili158 3 года назад

      the translation did not turn out as I intended🤣

    • @Moodboard39
      @Moodboard39 2 года назад

      The design are pure garbage

  • @sonjatanaskovic4937
    @sonjatanaskovic4937 2 года назад

    Great video. Thank you.

  • @auntysocial2544
    @auntysocial2544 Год назад

    PS Your constructive criticism is perfectly pitched - good artists need to be able to see where they can improve.

  • @shoppersdream
    @shoppersdream 3 года назад

    Thank You! Beautiful Tips!

  • @bettyeverett8089
    @bettyeverett8089 2 года назад

    Good video. I am wondering if my original photos may be too bold looking compared to some of the designs I have seen on Redbubble. I am just getting started with it and I plan to use my own photos. Mine are fully of color and very vibrant, maybe too vibrant for some though. Will see. I like how you pointed out the different iterations that could come up and have been looking at the designs to get ideas.

    • @zenwatercooler
      @zenwatercooler  2 года назад +1

      It's a good question - I gave up trying to figure out what people want and pretty much just upload stuff that I personally like (stuff that I would actually buy and wear). But even if it is "out there" - there might be a group that loves it. Redbubble only costs time so might as well throw up 50 designs and see what happens!

  • @CarnivoreIam
    @CarnivoreIam 2 года назад +2

    I wish the Tall mug was separate to the fat mug. Sometimes the design will fit one but not the other.

  • @jamlongsaiyot3323
    @jamlongsaiyot3323 3 года назад

    Thank you so much. Great tips.

  • @MerLo-gk6vo
    @MerLo-gk6vo Год назад

    For my designs, can I use all types of different patterns without text?

    • @zenwatercooler
      @zenwatercooler  Год назад

      Absolutely - you don't need text in the designs (I personally wear designs that are text free). Patterns can be a really great-looking option!

    • @MerLo-gk6vo
      @MerLo-gk6vo Год назад

      @@zenwatercooler thank you, that's a great idea.

  • @georgenicko8199
    @georgenicko8199 2 года назад

    Thank You :)
    maybe this will help me :)

  • @nowlinislam3756
    @nowlinislam3756 Год назад

    So I were to make a design should I do a nechi and not what's trending????

  • @aaronyoung8716
    @aaronyoung8716 3 года назад

    With the coffee one you could put coffee beans before and after the and yup get rid of the small i for a capital I.

  • @sastenashe8134
    @sastenashe8134 3 года назад

    great job mate keep it up

  • @jaxaprathiroop1491
    @jaxaprathiroop1491 3 года назад

    very informative. Great video .

  • @posiefluff7942
    @posiefluff7942 2 года назад

    Hi! Can anyone tell me how to create a silhouette as part of the background so it shows whatever colour is underneath as described with the cat design in the video? Many thanks!

    • @zenwatercooler
      @zenwatercooler  2 года назад

      yes the black cat is not really there - the design is only the sunset and two eyeballs. So you can create the cat (using Photoshop or Inkscape) and then just remove the cat, leaving the negative space.

    • @posiefluff7942
      @posiefluff7942 2 года назад

      @@zenwatercooler Thank you Zen - appreciated! Perhaps that brings me to my next question which is what is the best graphic design platform to use? I have been using canva which is limiting and have a free trial of Affinity Designer which is way over my head. Whilst i'm making zero money in sales, I can't justify an expensive outgoing like Affinity anyway. Maybe an idea for a future video if you haven't already done one?
      Thanks again.

  • @joymiller2018
    @joymiller2018 3 месяца назад

    How do you know that that Carrillo design wasn’t all the same artist on multiple platforms?

  • @peggies5704
    @peggies5704 3 года назад +1

    This is a very informative video, I enjoyed it and learned a few neat tips, so thank you.. Just a kind side note to you - in your title there is an "O" at the end of Print.

    • @zenwatercooler
      @zenwatercooler  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for catching that, I appreciate it!

    • @peggies5704
      @peggies5704 3 года назад

      @@zenwatercooler My pleasure!

  • @Project2013B
    @Project2013B 3 года назад

    What about a design that only looks good on black shirts.... like a typographic design in white font; would adding black outline stroke around the white font be advisable in case someone wants any other color shirt except black?

    • @zenwatercooler
      @zenwatercooler  3 года назад

      That is definitely an option worth looking at (a similar idea would be a shadow). Totally agree!

    • @judywall576
      @judywall576 2 года назад

      My fonts have that option and would use it especially in that case.

  • @joannrector6762
    @joannrector6762 3 года назад

    How to remove the box around any picture?

    • @zenwatercooler
      @zenwatercooler  3 года назад

      Sorry which picture?

    • @judywall576
      @judywall576 2 года назад

      You can get a background remover or eraser app. It can be very tedious. Or insert into a precut frame of circle, heart, or other geometric form if that helps.

  • @MonicaDehnert
    @MonicaDehnert 3 года назад

    Thank you for your video!

  • @pythonjava6228
    @pythonjava6228 3 года назад +1

    I'm trying to have people review my designs before I upload them. Plus I don't put anything I personally don't like. I used to do that for the sake of quantity and chasing trends but I've recently deleted everything on my stores that I felt was subpar.

  • @joannrector6762
    @joannrector6762 3 года назад

    How do we remove the box around the picture?

    • @zenwatercooler
      @zenwatercooler  3 года назад

      Sorry which picture?

    • @petitecreperie4012
      @petitecreperie4012 3 года назад

      Do you mean the black box around the I'm a cat person picture? If so, it was uploaded with a black background. It should have been uploaded with a transparent background. That's the case with any design. Hope this helps!

  • @KrislynRules
    @KrislynRules 3 года назад

    In regard to the copy rights you spoke about. I get a lot of my designs from Creative Fabrica and always choose POD licensed art. If I can edit I sometimes will but most are just as is. Is this something that I shouldnt be doing?

    • @zenwatercooler
      @zenwatercooler  3 года назад +2

      Well there’s 2 authorities in your example: Creative Fabrica and Redbubble. So CF is saying “go ahead” for print on demand. But if someone uploaded that design to RB first, then they could claim copyright if you upload the same video. So you don’t need to change the image if you are selling on your own website, but I would recommend modifying the image if you are selling on a marketplace platform (like Redbubble).

  • @deanc2000
    @deanc2000 Год назад

    In Redbubble, how do you put your design on BOTH sides of the coffee and not on just the one side of it?

  • @danniphillips1342
    @danniphillips1342 2 года назад

    I have a question about doing the Redbubble designs - my store is only new I only have 8 designs yet. I feel slowed down by the design process. When I upload a design to Redbubble then I go through all the images to make sure they are on each product correctly - size, placement etc but then after I save and view my designs there’s a bunch of products that are not shown in the initial design process and the images show up all wrong. My question is - how can I fix these extra products if they don’t show up on the editing page?

    • @zenwatercooler
      @zenwatercooler  2 года назад

      There are some products (mostly the shirts in the top row of your design page) that are hardwired to be a certain way. I typically upload a "light" and a "dark" variation of my design. So white text/graphic and then a black text/graphic design. But yes there are some designs that won't look good (don't worry about it - just make a variant).

  • @ndm529
    @ndm529 3 года назад

    White text only shows on the transparent sticker. If they just have that one active, they won't have the problem of an all-white sticker.

  • @shellla1
    @shellla1 Год назад

    Thank you so much i love you ❤❤❤❤

  • @klayryssa
    @klayryssa 2 года назад

    Thank you.

  • @ShopaHolli50
    @ShopaHolli50 Год назад

    Thank you

  • @RelaxingMusicWithPassiveIncome
    @RelaxingMusicWithPassiveIncome 2 года назад

    nice tips

  • @cindydiel4324
    @cindydiel4324 3 года назад

    Hi! I am still just starting out with Redbubble and working on my designs. I do traditional style artwork. I am finding that some of my things will look nice on paper type products but can look very different on things like their bags. Do you have any tips? I am trying to expand my knowledge of digital programs, with some online classes.

    • @zenwatercooler
      @zenwatercooler  3 года назад

      Yes you bet, I have another channel that is about digital design and hobby stuff: ruclips.net/channel/UC9eXZ6Ta2B9BBC8JfH-ozXw

  • @randomeh393
    @randomeh393 3 года назад +1

    really bugs me that the mugs don't have the 'front and back' option like the journal does

    • @zenwatercooler
      @zenwatercooler  3 года назад +1

      Agreed - especially since the journal does have that. Hopefully Redbubble continue to improves.

    • @judywall576
      @judywall576 2 года назад +1

      I hit the repeat design pattern button and resize it to fit (about 15- 20%). Then you get a nice wrap around design.

  • @hka1625
    @hka1625 3 года назад

    VALUABLE THANK YOU VERY MUCH

  • @CeliaSorrentino
    @CeliaSorrentino 4 месяца назад

    very good video

  • @treada1583
    @treada1583 3 года назад

    Good information

  • @chuckandimeforeve
    @chuckandimeforeve 2 года назад

    Hi. I recently went to placeit for a mockup of my design. However, the problem is that my design keeps appearing on the middle of the shirt despite the fact that I raised the design in canva before I uploaded to placeit. also, the design itself looks blurry and faded regardless of image res. Is this a sign of a dud design? or could something else be at play here?

    • @zenwatercooler
      @zenwatercooler  2 года назад

      Hmm I'm afraid I have not used PlaceIt so I defer to anyone else who may have some experience in that area?

  • @SeanAtalioti
    @SeanAtalioti 2 года назад

    I uploaded 800 designs to Redbubble this is what I learned - people will stealing your designs, making copy right claims against you on the designs you created and uploaded to your store, for all the hard work I put in Redbubble wanted to delete my account instead of dealing with the issue in hand. Unless you make designs that suck then nobody will touch them.

    • @zenwatercooler
      @zenwatercooler  2 года назад

      I agree that digital thieves are the worst!

  • @ArtisticInteligence1
    @ArtisticInteligence1 Год назад

    Re Gozzila, am sometimes afraid my design is already made by someone..and I do not take ie copy ..just creating by my own creative inspiration..sigh.

  • @shahabuddinsagor8752
    @shahabuddinsagor8752 Год назад

    so many helpful

  • @ladillalegos
    @ladillalegos 3 года назад

    Great video

  • @littlehoneybee2906
    @littlehoneybee2906 3 года назад

    Thank you 😊

  • @Xenopticon
    @Xenopticon 3 года назад

    In the section on "Picture Quality," at 22:21, you completely contradict your criticism of light text on white shirts and dark text on dark shirts, presented at approximately 5:21 and 5:57, respectively. The reason for the black box in the, Picture Quality example, would've been that the designer wanted to sell both white and black shirts with the same design.

  • @stacymitchell1913
    @stacymitchell1913 3 года назад

    If you read this, my biggest problem is the quality of my pictures. They're too small and when I enlarge them, they're blurry. I'm an epic fail with photoshop. I've tried photopea, but the results are hit and miss. Do you have, or could you make, a video about this? Or, do you ever do one-on-one help?

    • @zenwatercooler
      @zenwatercooler  3 года назад

      Shoot me an email at zenwatercooler34@gmail.com with some details, hopefully I can help 👍

    • @babycoders
      @babycoders Год назад

      I can help, just dm

  • @Amy_ontheflipside
    @Amy_ontheflipside 2 года назад

    Ty