I absolutely love the vintage botanicals and definitely need to to utilize this resource more! Thank you! ❤ New subscriber here! I am a bit turned off of POD but i still like to watch design videos and such to use to make my own physical items. Its just what feels right to me! I tried POD and basically lost out on money. I dont feel right jacking my prices up so high just to make 15-20% profit. I rather invest in the equipment to make them myself and make like 80% profit. I know alot of people wont agree with this lol 😂
@@zenwatercooler it really is hahaha 🤣 but I love when I make something physical so for me it's worth it! It's rewarding! But I have also had people tell me they love my designs and would love me to sell them digitally so it's something to definitely consider ❤️
Great question, yes you can! In Kittl, there is an option in Elements to upload your own images so you could do exactly that and then incorporate them into a design that you make.
Great videos... Thanks heaps for what you do :-) A question please as I'm a paranoid freak with the possibility of t shirts being printed pixilated haha! I'm used to vectors in Illustrator! Do you just enlarge the public domain png's in Photoshop and add elements etc then save as png from Photoshop to upload for print on demand? Cheers heaps... Eg: Enlarge to 4800 x 5400 300 dpi... I know the png should be high quality to start at 300 dpi
Yes the method you describe would totally work. Just upscale it in Photoshop and for the size of a t-shirt, it most likely will look great. For a really huge scale-up (like wallpaper or a huge poster) it could look fuzzy. There is also a great free upscaler that uses AI and I have found the results are awesome (this is from my other channel): ruclips.net/video/bn_N6pvy8PU/видео.html
Love learning about public domain sites. Keep them coming. Great work!
Fabulous ideas for something different, thanks !
I absolutely love the vintage botanicals and definitely need to to utilize this resource more! Thank you! ❤ New subscriber here! I am a bit turned off of POD but i still like to watch design videos and such to use to make my own physical items. Its just what feels right to me! I tried POD and basically lost out on money. I dont feel right jacking my prices up so high just to make 15-20% profit. I rather invest in the equipment to make them myself and make like 80% profit. I know alot of people wont agree with this lol 😂
Yes making physical products is much more work can be very lucrative, absolutely!!
@@zenwatercooler it really is hahaha 🤣 but I love when I make something physical so for me it's worth it! It's rewarding! But I have also had people tell me they love my designs and would love me to sell them digitally so it's something to definitely consider ❤️
Found this channel about 3 months ago. Always great free images. Thanks
Thanks for this beautiful site and your effort to help people
God bless you 🙏
Cool source. Thanks for bring it to light.
Thanks for the great reminder!
Thank you Zen for another great tool and ideas..😊😊
Thank you so much for the great video 🙏💕
Ooohh yes love this website
Thank you.
3 of your videos in ~ amazing info! Thanks so much ~ question?
Can I download these images & upload to kittl? Not techy at all , learning
Great question, yes you can! In Kittl, there is an option in Elements to upload your own images so you could do exactly that and then incorporate them into a design that you make.
can you please make a tutorial on how to remove the background
Great videos... Thanks heaps for what you do :-) A question please as I'm a paranoid freak with the possibility of t shirts being printed pixilated haha! I'm used to vectors in Illustrator! Do you just enlarge the public domain png's in Photoshop and add elements etc then save as png from Photoshop to upload for print on demand? Cheers heaps... Eg: Enlarge to 4800 x 5400 300 dpi... I know the png should be high quality to start at 300 dpi
Yes the method you describe would totally work. Just upscale it in Photoshop and for the size of a t-shirt, it most likely will look great. For a really huge scale-up (like wallpaper or a huge poster) it could look fuzzy. There is also a great free upscaler that uses AI and I have found the results are awesome (this is from my other channel): ruclips.net/video/bn_N6pvy8PU/видео.html
@@zenwatercooler Thankyou so much for the info :-) I love watching "Crafty Stax" too. Good luck in your ventures and cheers again for all the vids :-)
Presumably you up the resolution in Photoshop or somewhere as it's too low to use for POD as is.
Yes I typically use Photoshop but you could use Inkscape, Affinity Photo or an online resizer too.
@@zenwatercooler, do you mean use an "upscaling" software? Is photopea good for free background removal software? Many thanks for the guidance 🙏❤
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