This is awesome! Do you guys happen to have a video on ways to use Kittle on Zazzle to capitalize on its customization feature? If not, any chance one might be in the works? This vectorizing tool looks great for creating elements for cards and invitations, coloring books, stickers, as well as making hybrid text/image designs where an image is used in place of a letter and integrated through form and color. I keep meaning to start playing with Kittl AI, but I keep getting carried away with playing with the text morphing tool. As so many people are making AI produced art these days, I find myself drawn to tools that allow for "human touches," and the text morphing capacity on Kittl can allow for designs that look less digitized by deviating from symmetry and architectural composition. In particular, the distort transformation lets me achieve a kind of psychedelic splatter/street graffiti/vintage comic book look that I most favor. It would take me hours to get it done on Affinity Designer, but only a few minutes on Kittl. So, thanks K-team! Definitely lookin' forward to all the other neat tricks you guys have lined up for the future. Cheers
I am trying to stylize certain elements from a photo that I vectorized in kittl, is there a way to break the vector apart and stylize certain parts with the font styles that kittle has?
I just signed up for trial and tested the vectorizing tool and it lost way too much detail. Is there any more control over this process in the paid version?
Hey there! We don't have a threshold feature just yet, but you can usually get a much accurate vectorization by either 1) playing with the image adjustments like brightness and contrast, or 2) selecting more colors from the slider on the vectorize tool to lock in more detail.
I'm loving Kittl and trying to get my head wrapped around the program I''m having an issue with vectorizing a png image? HELP lol Im new so it's something im sure im doing wrong
Hey there, a few places you can ask for help are in the Discord (link is in the description), or by reaching our to our chat support down in the Help tab.
Does anyone know how to convert these vectorized images into an image that has paths and anchor points? For example, I generated a line art image of a flower using kittl's AI feature and then removed background and vectorized it - and now I want to omit a single line from the image since it's out of place and don't want it in the image. Anyone know what free tool I can use to convert this into paths where I could then remove parts of a path or even add additional lines to make it my own? Otherwise guess I could just use Canva's eraser tool...
Hey there, we are currently working on features like this for you to edit and manipulate vector elements in Kittl. Definitely stay tuned because we have some amazing updates coming up!
@@MyNickNameIsNice26 Designs made while you were paying are fine to stay listed, so long as you always have an active Kittl account, even if you downgrade to Free. 😉
What are you going to vectorize in Kittl? 👀 Let us know below!
Kittl continues to amaze me with the many great features and ease of use. Well done!
Glad you like it!
Amazing! You guys are KILLING IT!
Cheers!
Ok Drew, I’ll have to write a quick rhyme for this
Drew
Thank you
For all you do
With Kittl too!
Haha nice! And thanks for watching!
Stop it! You are killin' me! I LOVE it!!!!!
Glad you like it!
This is awesome! Do you guys happen to have a video on ways to use Kittle on Zazzle to capitalize on its customization feature? If not, any chance one might be in the works? This vectorizing tool looks great for creating elements for cards and invitations, coloring books, stickers, as well as making hybrid text/image designs where an image is used in place of a letter and integrated through form and color. I keep meaning to start playing with Kittl AI, but I keep getting carried away with playing with the text morphing tool. As so many people are making AI produced art these days, I find myself drawn to tools that allow for "human touches," and the text morphing capacity on Kittl can allow for designs that look less digitized by deviating from symmetry and architectural composition. In particular, the distort transformation lets me achieve a kind of psychedelic splatter/street graffiti/vintage comic book look that I most favor. It would take me hours to get it done on Affinity Designer, but only a few minutes on Kittl. So, thanks K-team! Definitely lookin' forward to all the other neat tricks you guys have lined up for the future. Cheers
Thanks so much for the encouragement and feedback! That is good to hear. We will look into Zazzle!
@@Kittldesign You guys rock! 👍
Can I vectorize a full color photo with this method ?
Cheers.
Yep. Go try it out.
I am trying to stylize certain elements from a photo that I vectorized in kittl, is there a way to break the vector apart and stylize certain parts with the font styles that kittle has?
Hey there! We are working on a way to do this in Kittl, but don't have the ability yet. Thanks for the feedback.
Dose The vectorizer tool cost more money than regular subscription price? Can you use with regular images that you import into the program?
It is included! No extra money. And yes, you can insert an image and click the vectorize button :)
Awesome thank you so much
You are most welcome!
I just signed up for trial and tested the vectorizing tool and it lost way too much detail. Is there any more control over this process in the paid version?
Hey there! We don't have a threshold feature just yet, but you can usually get a much accurate vectorization by either 1) playing with the image adjustments like brightness and contrast, or 2) selecting more colors from the slider on the vectorize tool to lock in more detail.
The VINTAGE DRAWING STYLE has been moved in to the VECTOR STYLES category, yes?
Yes! We found that it was so good at being vectored, that we decided to make it it's own vector style!
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I'm loving Kittl and trying to get my head wrapped around the program I''m having an issue with vectorizing a png image? HELP lol Im new so it's something im sure im doing wrong
Hey there, a few places you can ask for help are in the Discord (link is in the description), or by reaching our to our chat support down in the Help tab.
wish you had a cnc vector template
Hey there, you can export an SVG from Kittl, which should work in pretty much every cutting program.
Can we upload are own vector artwork?
Yep! In the uploads panel, you can upload an SVG file.
Does anyone know how to convert these vectorized images into an image that has paths and anchor points? For example, I generated a line art image of a flower using kittl's AI feature and then removed background and vectorized it - and now I want to omit a single line from the image since it's out of place and don't want it in the image. Anyone know what free tool I can use to convert this into paths where I could then remove parts of a path or even add additional lines to make it my own? Otherwise guess I could just use Canva's eraser tool...
Hey there, we are currently working on features like this for you to edit and manipulate vector elements in Kittl. Definitely stay tuned because we have some amazing updates coming up!
@@Kittldesign Thats awesome to hear! Thank u for the response !
If you didn't want the shadow underneath the car can you erase it?
Or lets say you wanted to fill in the turtle so it's solid, is there a way to draw on it?
We are currently working on eraser and pen tool!
The eraser tool is now live! Check it out: ruclips.net/video/WS_MqYBt23A/видео.html
Wow
Give it a try!
You should mention the image tools used are only available to subscribers 😕
It states on the website in big bold letters. All the plans and the features, and the price,everything.
@@Chad-Tyrone-Pookey I know. I meant in the video it should be mentioned
Thanks for the feedback!
Attributions for all created designs after canceling the paid subscription... This is a big no-no, bummer.
Hey there! Yes, attribution is required for created designs on our free subscription tier.
@@Kittldesign thank you for the response, what about if I created the designs within the subscription, but cancel someday in the future?
@@MyNickNameIsNice26 Designs made while you were paying are fine to stay listed, so long as you always have an active Kittl account, even if you downgrade to Free. 😉
@@Kittldesign Well thats something I did not know, thank you for clarifying, gonna subscribe for sure 🤝
1940’s car, more like a 1920’s car. 😢
1920's cars were certainly very cool.