I worked in a print shop for a few years, you can use the overprint preview to show white plate areas on your print. Definitely make a separate layer for white plate and die line (cut line). Most cut lines should be 1pt, like you said with any of this, print shop will determine some of those things, but it might help to keep additional costs down (designer touch-up). Great video, keep up the good work!
@@namlocnz It should be about the same process. If you're doing the design work, measure what a trading card would be (length and width) add a 1/4 inch bleed line (offset path is quick for this), art and white plate just in the video. Make your bleed line a separate layer and color, make sure to always label every layer, hopefully that sheds some light!
Very Cool design and walk-through! I've been designing in PS and Illustrator for 20+ years and have done tons of these kind of designs for print on holofoil. Your process is pretty 'right on' with how I'd do it. They came out looking great!
I used to create cut-line paths in PS by making selection/ smoothing/ then convert to path (under the "Paths" tab "options" in PS)... I'd then copy/paste or export the path to illustrator. When "Image Trace" came along, it sped all that up. Using that option might even be a little quicker than using Image Trace in Illustrator - but it's still gotta end up in Illustrator anyway.
Great video! It's great to see you the print production techniques. Most of the work I do is digital (web and social media) and doesn't get printed, so when I do create print files for packaging or stickers, it takes a minute. Thanks again for another insightful and creative video. Cheers!
I did this as a challenge, being a noob on Krita software , and because it looks so nice, I used a photo of medusa statue and cosmos background also included her son Pegasus, flying into her shoulder. It came out soo cool! Anxious to see it printed. :)
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I worked in a print shop for a few years, you can use the overprint preview to show white plate areas on your print. Definitely make a separate layer for white plate and die line (cut line). Most cut lines should be 1pt, like you said with any of this, print shop will determine some of those things, but it might help to keep additional costs down (designer touch-up). Great video, keep up the good work!
Got any advice for someone looking to do something similar but on trading cards?
Overprint! I never thought of that. Thanks for the great advice!
@@namlocnz It should be about the same process. If you're doing the design work, measure what a trading card would be (length and width) add a 1/4 inch bleed line (offset path is quick for this), art and white plate just in the video. Make your bleed line a separate layer and color, make sure to always label every layer, hopefully that sheds some light!
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The white opaque layer is actually a great and valuable tip! Thanks for sharing
Very Cool design and walk-through! I've been designing in PS and Illustrator for 20+ years and have done tons of these kind of designs for print on holofoil. Your process is pretty 'right on' with how I'd do it. They came out looking great!
I used to create cut-line paths in PS by making selection/ smoothing/ then convert to path (under the "Paths" tab "options" in PS)... I'd then copy/paste or export the path to illustrator. When "Image Trace" came along, it sped all that up. Using that option might even be a little quicker than using Image Trace in Illustrator - but it's still gotta end up in Illustrator anyway.
Great video! It's great to see you the print production techniques. Most of the work I do is digital (web and social media) and doesn't get printed, so when I do create print files for packaging or stickers, it takes a minute. Thanks again for another insightful and creative video. Cheers!
HOLY MOLY! This is Awesome.
I did this as a challenge, being a noob on Krita software , and because it looks so nice, I used a photo of medusa statue and cosmos background also included her son Pegasus, flying into her shoulder.
It came out soo cool! Anxious to see it printed. :)
this is beautiful thank you for the resources that you send over the emails and tutorials! I have learned a lot from those! thank you
Thanks for this video. I will suggest you do a design for print series. It will be really invaluable.
Wow now I know how to make this! Finally haha love this tutorial!
Love the Odysseus design.🔥
Great. God bless you and yours
This is so kewl, thank you. Definitely going to give this a go.
Wicked effect, nice work!
Great video! How did you get a featured playlist to show up in your description?
Hello
What would I need if I want to create my own holographic stickers?
Set up?
Type of printer?
Type of holographic sheet?
fantastic video !!!!
Good Job !
Wow. This is amazing ♥️
I like this video it is simple and cool I got idea in my channel
This is sick! 👍
Is there a place to order one of these stickers?
Awesome
Are there printed colors that work best for holo stickers? Any colors to avoid?
Nice
Do you recommend any printer in particular?
Spood Graphics, where did you print it at? (if you're allowed to say)
where can I print them
YT Industries anybody?
Can you do a tutorial on how you print onto the vinyl and how to cut it like that?
You will need a experience printer(solvent, uv or latex ink) and cutter to print and cut vinyl best to use a company like stickemupgraphics.co.uk etc
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Thanks for the reminder, I totally forgot to link to the assets I used
I swear people who understand photoshop are geniuses. Don’t understand it at all☹️
Sticker mule?