Easiest Halftone Effect for Oversize Graphic Tshirt
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- Опубликовано: 17 июл 2024
- This halftone effect is extremely versatile, and the old-school look it gives can be implemented in many designs. This Streetwear t-shirt design is one of them, simple but really cool. Inspired by Unfinish.Studio who uses popular figures with large artwork sizes in their t-shirt designs. For example in this video I used images from Google 3 rappers namely Travis Scott, 21 Savage, and Rich Brian. Although I don't recommend Google images for commercial design purposes, you can use other sites that provide it commercially.
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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:15 Find Image
0:27 Canvas Setting
0:45 Remove Background
1:20 Halftone Effect
2:03 Special Tips ✨
6:50 Mockup The Artwork
9:35 Preview Details
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Best way to start the morning 💥🔥🚀 dope tutorial 🤌🏽
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Very cool! Also in the description you said that there are other sites that can provide pictures comercialy, are there any you could recommend?
It is most common to use Unsplash or Pexels, to find images. Wikimedia Commons can be another alternative.
Just make sure to read the terms of use or license rules on each website to be clear! Happy creating! 📸🎨
@@arissardiyan ok great thanks alot, your’re a real help!
bro its either 72 ppi with rgb (internet) or 300 ppi with cmyk color (print)
for the internet purpose only 300ppi do nothing apart from unnecessarily enlarging the file
You're absolutely right! For web or internet use, 72 ppi with RGB color is more than sufficient. Using 300 ppi for web images will only increase file size without any noticeable improvement in quality. Stick with 72 ppi for web and reserve 300 ppi with CMYK color for print purposes. Thanks for pointing that out! 🙌🎨