Doron, great tutorial. I am trying to send designs to a printer and I have color separated like you have shown in other videos, but the printer keeps asking me to send the designs in vector. I thought converting the image to workpaths having the file converted to .eps would do they trick, but they say I am still sending bitmap artwork. Could you provide a tutorial of showing how you would go about converting to vector for the print? I thought the 300 dpi at your image size would likely avoid this issue, but maybe this is just a not as advanced print shop? P.S. Any ideas on finding print shops, I send a lot of emails to places I just google search, but do not hear back from most. Thanks for all the tutorials!
Hey man, simply put, if your printer is asking for a vector out of a bitmap design, you need to find a new printer ahaha. 99% of printers will do the job just fine with a bitmap artwork as long as the DPI is 300 and up. You could vectorize this by image tracing in Illustrator but it’ll pretty much ruin / cartoonify the design. The printer should be able to create halftones out of the bitmap artwork and print from that (for screenprint).
When i'm trying to move the red line to the peak point and then click continue; i get an error that says "Could not complete the command because the content type is not supported for this color mode" Any idea why?
@@Mr-CDictonary Check out the link in the support document included with your download. support.doron.supply/ The process for making it transparent documented in the CHROMETONE page
This tutorial is a rite of passage for every design youtuber
This Avalon typography is sick. I'm surprised I can't find it anywhere.
Just downloaded the update this morning, thx Doron!
desert chrome goes hard
It was well spent 💸
🐐🐐You're too goated for this knowledge
can you please do tutorial for Vintage AOP(all over print) graphic for silk screen print garment
Does you pack work on Photopea?
please do more graphic designs and thanks
Goated🐐🔥🔥🔥
Doron, great tutorial. I am trying to send designs to a printer and I have color separated like you have shown in other videos, but the printer keeps asking me to send the designs in vector. I thought converting the image to workpaths having the file converted to .eps would do they trick, but they say I am still sending bitmap artwork. Could you provide a tutorial of showing how you would go about converting to vector for the print? I thought the 300 dpi at your image size would likely avoid this issue, but maybe this is just a not as advanced print shop? P.S. Any ideas on finding print shops, I send a lot of emails to places I just google search, but do not hear back from most. Thanks for all the tutorials!
Hey man, simply put, if your printer is asking for a vector out of a bitmap design, you need to find a new printer ahaha. 99% of printers will do the job just fine with a bitmap artwork as long as the DPI is 300 and up. You could vectorize this by image tracing in Illustrator but it’ll pretty much ruin / cartoonify the design. The printer should be able to create halftones out of the bitmap artwork and print from that (for screenprint).
@@DoronStudio Thanks man, appreciate the response!
Buenas, como activo la ventana 3d? No está en mi Photoshop 2024. Alguien que tenga alguna solución por favor.
When i'm trying to move the red line to the peak point and then click continue; i get an error that says "Could not complete the command because the content type is not supported for this color mode"
Any idea why?
Maybe your document setup, try making sure your document is in RGB and 8-bit color mode
How can I separate this word from black background in the same layer?
screen mode, magic wand or blending mode can not make it.
@@Mr-CDictonary Check out the link in the support document included with your download. support.doron.supply/
The process for making it transparent documented in the CHROMETONE page
@@DoronStudio Thanks, bro. I just bought chrome V2. I have to say it is amazing!!!
#idol
What was the typeface for the Avalon text or is that custom made?