Thank you so much Juna! You saved me from having to do the groundwork. I have Kittl and Illustrator but I’ll be using Kittl now as I’m using that more and more. I’m impressed with how easy and quick their vectoriser is and it’s great to know it’s not far off being the best. I’m sure they’re continuing to improve too as they’re always updating. Good work with your comparison. 👍🏻
A tip is to edit the raster in photoshop, clean it up, use ai generate (beta) to speed up missing parts, smooth out lines, warp, liquify etc.. then re-trace it again!
For simple image such as these I tend to use a vectorisation like photo low res or 8 to 10 colors instead of the hight resolution. I tried the kittl vectorization tool for the AI creation and it’s not too bad.
YES> I use Inkscape for vectorizing as well, as I do all my artwork alterations / revisions, etc. I love it and I use about 2% of its capability.@@DetourShirts
when your doing a compare video. You should use default values. By selecting more details is going to give you more lines, because its giving you 'More Details' so you have 'More' control to adjust the image in an editor.
From the comments ive seen people making different suggestions to get a more clear image and you mentioned that you tried some of those changes. Did those changes make the jagged edges go away or improve the double colors? Would you change which one is the best after adjustments?
Nice comparison! Illustrator on the iPad hasn't come as easy for me but I'm assuming the desktop is a lot better. Kittl vectorizes more simple designs pretty well though!👍🏽
I’m wondering if the way you set the settings on each one, may have something to do with why they were so much worse? For instance, on auto tracer, where you picked the 256 colors, maybe, that is why it put so many lines in there. You can do this for free in Inkscape, I know.
Yeah I think you are right.... at first I was thinking more colors would be better but then I did a 16 color one on Kittl and it turned out pretty good.
I like to use this rule of thumb.... if there are lots of details (gradients, little design elements, lots of colors) then I would upscale. Vectorize less detailed and more simple clip art stuff. It just turns out better.
Upscaling first may help with cleaner lines when vectorizing, so sure if you want to take the extra step... it doesn't work in reverse though once you vectorize a graphic you do not need to upscale it.
Hi, I am your biggest fan...Juna! I have watched your videos and learned many from you here is a question that I wanna make my templates from Canva free version and want to sell them at a pod website, so is there any restrictions on it? kindly answer my question...waiting for your reply...
Thank you for your valuable reply but Etsy is not available in my country moreover I don't have a website so where can I sell them?...Juna!! Can you Please tell me that if I customize any Canva free template for t-shirt , mugs etc so can I sell them for POD? Waiting for your reply...thanks
Hi Juna! I used vectorizer ai in the past but am bummed about it turning paid... I had a thought and would be willing to code the same AI and make it free. If you or anyone would want this tool to become a reality, just reply to this comment so that I can see there would be some demand for this 😉 Cheers, Vitek
Vectorizing in Canva? 🤔 Thank you! I’m still kinda new to this world and appreciate all of the content u make. And not to mention GUMBO 😁 I’m a NOLA girl. Happy Mardi Gras ⚜️💜💚💛 ⚜️
@@DetourShirts I think what it is really useful for is to give you an idea to use as a base for your own designs. If you think about it, that is how most artists work when they look at other pieces of art to give themselves ideas. Even animators used things such as "muybridge horses" to learn how to animate quadrupeds. Good video.
I think you should try them and reduce the color palette to 16 colors. That should reduce the number of areas and shapes. Maybe 32 colors. Try again and let us see
I have sporadic needs for vectorizing. To me, 50 credits (conversions) for $10 is chump change especially if it’s the best tool which is what you have proved time.
I wrote that you should pay attention to the vectorization service "app.recraft". You deleted my message. I am not offended, I like what you do and respect you.@@DetourShirts
I saw your comment on Phil’s video. I wasn’t expecting this video so soon. Thanks Juna.
Thank for watching this one too....Hope you enjoyed it!
great comparison video Juna! The photopea option is a surprise! Did not expect that
Thank you! 😃 I didn't know about it either until recently
I think I have heard of Photopea from you Philip? I am confused now 😅
Photopea has so much.. go under select mode and check it out
UI would love to see what mydesigns can do compared still kinda ticked they are charging tickets for that to
I didn't know it could vectorize files ;)@@erdegora
Thank you so much Juna! You saved me from having to do the groundwork. I have Kittl and Illustrator but I’ll be using Kittl now as I’m using that more and more. I’m impressed with how easy and quick their vectoriser is and it’s great to know it’s not far off being the best. I’m sure they’re continuing to improve too as they’re always updating. Good work with your comparison. 👍🏻
Thanks for such a nice comment... glad I could help
What do you create in Illustrator? What made you switch to Kittl?
They 're vectorizer tool is no more free😢
Great video, you really helped me out with this and i really enjoyed it.
Thanks... so glad I could help
Thank you for doing this for all of us 🙏
You are very welcome
Very useful and informative. Thanks so much!
Glad it was helpful!
A tip is to edit the raster in photoshop, clean it up, use ai generate (beta) to speed up missing parts, smooth out lines, warp, liquify etc.. then re-trace it again!
Thanks for the tips!
Great review and video. Thank you
You are very welcome
I literally commented a few hours ago asking for a video like this!!
Perfect! Glad I could help
Really helpful. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for doing that video for us.
Any time!
Thanks so much.. I will send my students to watch this video it is super comprehensive.. thank you.. you sound exhausted.
Glad it was helpful!
For simple image such as these I tend to use a vectorisation like photo low res or 8 to 10 colors instead of the hight resolution. I tried the kittl vectorization tool for the AI creation and it’s not too bad.
Thanks for the tip.. yeah Kittl isn't bad at all
I often use inkscape to trace, and it's not bad, especially for black and white traces, also playing a bit with image colors before can help a bit
I should have added that to the list... I'll have to try it out
YES> I use Inkscape for vectorizing as well, as I do all my artwork alterations / revisions, etc. I love it and I use about 2% of its capability.@@DetourShirts
when your doing a compare video. You should use default values.
By selecting more details is going to give you more lines, because its giving you 'More Details' so you have 'More' control to adjust the image in an editor.
Good points
gracias por sacar el video tan al dia, abrazo desde argentina
De nada
From the comments ive seen people making different suggestions to get a more clear image and you mentioned that you tried some of those changes.
Did those changes make the jagged edges go away or improve the double colors? Would you change which one is the best after adjustments?
There were a lot of great suggestions....I honestly haven't tried all the suggestions
Nice comparison! Illustrator on the iPad hasn't come as easy for me but I'm assuming the desktop is a lot better. Kittl vectorizes more simple designs pretty well though!👍🏽
Totally agree!
Do you have to stay on the tab while it's converting it to an SVG or can you browse your other open tabs meanwhile?
Great question. I’m not but I open other windows just in case
Nice video..bro..
And nice teaching style ..I like it..
I am from India..
Thanks and welcome
I’m wondering if the way you set the settings on each one, may have something to do with why they were so much worse? For instance, on auto tracer, where you picked the 256 colors, maybe, that is why it put so many lines in there. You can do this for free in Inkscape, I know.
Yeah I think you are right.... at first I was thinking more colors would be better but then I did a 16 color one on Kittl and it turned out pretty good.
See I opened a shop and made my own designs thank you
Great to hear!
Any sales yet?
But what to do with the svg? You cant upload on MBA and converting back to png will give you the pixels back?
Scale it and then convert it back to PNG when the design is ready
Great video. When should you upscale your graphic and when should you vectorize and when do you use both? Thank you for your time.
both probably never, upscale when a lot of details e.g. photos or gradients, vectorize when illustration, cartoon or low details
I like to use this rule of thumb.... if there are lots of details (gradients, little design elements, lots of colors) then I would upscale. Vectorize less detailed and more simple clip art stuff. It just turns out better.
@@sherpya Thank you.
@@DetourShirts Thank you!
Do you recommend to upscale the jpg first and then vectorize it or vice versa.
Upscaling first may help with cleaner lines when vectorizing, so sure if you want to take the extra step... it doesn't work in reverse though once you vectorize a graphic you do not need to upscale it.
a better way to do in illustrator is upscale the image by 6x and then image trace with either low fidelity or limited color.
Ohhhhh that is a great idea... I'll try that
Great video👏🏻
Glad you enjoyed
Something occurred to me watching this video. I sometimes make graphics with Canva's AI, but I never try to upscale/vectorize those. Should I?
If you are using Canva, you should be fine... this if for AI graphics that come in at 1024x1024
Thanks!!!
You are welcome
Thank you so much.
Always welcome
if i downloaded picture after removing background in photo pea in 4500 *5400 pix dose i need to upscale picture further or not
It depends... how did you get your downloaded picture to 4500x5400? If it was upscaled already than you don't need to upscale it again
So do you upload PNG or SVG files for your print on demand?
Transparent PNG.... The SVG is just so that I can scale it and use it in Affinity Designer.... the final output is PNG
Great video ❤
Thank you!!
Thank you, very good vedio
So nice of you
On little are you able to add your art?
Yes.. You can add your own art for you to use... It won't be for everyone to use.... you can also build designs for everyone to use if you want.
Nice compairing video. But i think you missed that photopea was second worst. It lost all small details in the gumbo veggies.
Yes, you are right
When to use vector image? Stickers? Like tshirt ?
Whenever a design is more simple I would vectorize it.
So is there a need to upscale if you are vectorizing your images??
Well it can help with vectorizing, so that you get a smoother vector, it isn't necessary
The benefit of SVG is that it is all mathematically configured so it can scale infinitely without a loss in quality.
If you use the tracing Tool in Illustrator , the results are better with 30 colors. otherwise the tool will take over all the impurities from the png
Ahhhh.... great tip.. thanks
Hi, I am your biggest fan...Juna! I have watched your videos and learned many from you here is a question that I wanna make my templates from Canva free version and want to sell them at a pod website, so is there any restrictions on it? kindly answer my question...waiting for your reply...
Selling Canva Templates is more of a Etsy thing...or selling on your own site.... you can't really do that on POD sites
Thank you for your valuable reply but Etsy is not available in my country moreover I don't have a website so where can I sell them?...Juna!!
Can you Please tell me that if I customize any Canva free template for t-shirt , mugs etc so can I sell them for POD?
Waiting for your reply...thanks
Oh... yes if you change the templates and add to them, make them better... you can use them on POD
Thank you very much Juna!
Hi Juna! I used vectorizer ai in the past but am bummed about it turning paid... I had a thought and would be willing to code the same AI and make it free. If you or anyone would want this tool to become a reality, just reply to this comment so that I can see there would be some demand for this 😉 Cheers, Vitek
Thanks for sharing!
i would use it. how would you go about coding that?
Wow bro that is Nice i d be using it everyday
I would love that.
In short: Vectorizer is the best.
Also $ is the best
Yes... not free but still the best output
not worth 10 bucks on a month
Vectorizing in Canva? 🤔 Thank you!
I’m still kinda new to this world and appreciate all of the content u make.
And not to mention GUMBO 😁 I’m a NOLA girl.
Happy Mardi Gras ⚜️💜💚💛 ⚜️
Happy to hear that! Thanks for the comment
Which among the 7 do you suggest as the best one
For FREE .....svgconverter
I use convertio there is a 10 a day limit but I usually dont go over that you can covert all types of files.
I'll have to try that one... thanks for the tip
How many photos can you take per day?
I wonder how many of them keep your images on their servers (to sell)....
Good question... I bet if it's good, they might
@@DetourShirts I think what it is really useful for is to give you an idea to use as a base for your own designs. If you think about it, that is how most artists work when they look at other pieces of art to give themselves ideas. Even animators used things such as "muybridge horses" to learn how to animate quadrupeds.
Good video.
Can anyone help me how to improve my typography for tshirts, it's horrible,I am not a certified graphic designer.
Find a few good ones that you love and stick to those for a while... Use only 1-2 fonts per design
ou seja, estamos todos nas mãos da vectorizer.ai
bem que poderiam pôr mais barato, pois as vezes falta grana para investir quem está iniciando.
Thank you
Why do u need to have svg? Why not png?
SVG is easier to scale.... You could use the original PNG but then you would have to upscale it, and that is a different process.
Adobe Express has a free image to svg converter.
Really? I'll have to try it out
Please share the png you have used for comparison
I did in the video
great video
Thanks!
I think you should try them and reduce the color palette to 16 colors. That should reduce the number of areas and shapes. Maybe 32 colors. Try again and let us see
Good idea
I agree some of the issues were from too many colors.
I have sporadic needs for vectorizing. To me, 50 credits (conversions) for $10 is chump change especially if it’s the best tool which is what you have proved time.
Good point
Inskape is missing from the comparison
True... I could have added Inkscape
Apakah membeli apk web dapat menggunakan vektorizer ai selama sebulan tanpa kredit?
Mulai sekarang untuk menggunakan Vectorizer AI Anda memerlukan kredit atau langganan bulanan.
Can vectorize the images in Canva?
noo
I don't think you can
Thanks I Use Adobe illustrator,and Coreldraw 👊
Very good!
How is Corel doing?
Creative Fabrica also has that option.
Cool... Thanks for the tip
@@DetourShirts It's probably free. I don't know exactly because I don't use it.
There is one option none talk about as it creative fabrica vectorizer , free and good results 👍
I had no idea... I'll have to try it
Great recommendation... just tried it and really good results even though you can't edit anything ...Might be my new go to 👍
@@tina17mb glad it helps :)
Which one are you talking about?
why the hell isnt vectorizing included in tools like canva?
I don't know... maybe they are working on it?
It is, you can safe and export designs as vector graphic
🔥🔥🙏
Thank you
Even though whoever making money from designing, we will happily pay 9.99 😅, you are able to get much better results with illustrator by the way =)
Very true
The eyes are IN the pot. Sun glasses on the tail?
Thanks for sharing that
Thank you very much! A lot of useful stuff. But why delete my comments?
Not sure... I didn't delete this comment
I wrote that you should pay attention to the vectorization service "app.recraft". You deleted my message. I am not offended, I like what you do and respect you.@@DetourShirts
Vector Magic is best now....
Not the best for free. It´s not for free to download the vectorizied files.
But not free
Yeah... I saw that one but it wasn't free
I mean Vectorizer AI
Yup... not free anymore. Which is why I made this video
The best image vectorizer is the Adobe Capture mobile app. The result is similar to the vectorizer ai. Make a video on that app.
Thanks for the tip....I'll have to try it
@DetourShirts Sorry I tried that again but it only works for limited colors but the results are amazing
Its not free anymore 😢
Nope
you get what you pay for.. cant expect the world for free.
This is true
try vector magic
Thanks... I'll try it out
KITTL IS CHARGING NOW ALSO
There is a FREE version but it's mainly for practice not for POD
You might need to re-upload the video, sound not working
Try it again... I think RUclips might have fixed it
its working fine now@@DetourShirts
I'm pretty sure Illustrator can do a much better job than that.
I thought so too. I used illustrator but it may depend on the settings I used.
KITTTL IS NOT FREE
Right... I was making the point if you have it already and you are already paying for it ... it's kind of "free" since you have it already
Hey, mate! Are you putting on weight? 😬
Kittl is becoming more and more the only software you need for POD. 👍🏼🤔
Yes I am! Dang holidays.... Kittl is awesome BTW
Vectorizer AI ja era >>> $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
Yes. It does cost money now
Hi, why making this video? Reason !!
Yes... Vectorizer.AI used to free and now it's not so many people are looking for an alternative