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how do i print white over the colour
ОтветитьThank you.. I got it after several attempts.. Thank you Lord Jesus..
ОтветитьGreat video 👌👌👌
Ответитьthank you sir you make high level looks easy
ОтветитьAwesome video thank you!
ОтветитьThis only works for black shirts you want to knock out the black, right? For white or other light color shirts how far do you tweak the levels in Photoshop and do you go back to your mask and fill in with white, the parts you don't want knocked out and just leave the edges?
ОтветитьHow do I get a hold of that one piece shirt ?
ОтветитьWhat do u do if it's going on white and you need to keep the blk
Ответить<<<<<<<hello<<<<<< what if we want to print this design on withe t-shirt, should we do the same halftone proces or NO ?
ОтветитьGreat 🎉, I've learned something good today.
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When I click ctrl v on the mask it doesn’t get fit , It will copy smaller than the original size of the design , and when I try the tranformation , it won’t give me that transparency of the design , do you know what should I do ? 🙏🏻
ОтветитьGreat video!!! Took me about 6 watches to get it down packed. Is it possible to do a short video to show us how it’s done on a wait shirt?
ОтветитьGreat. Please can you choke this in photoshop for the white underbase?
ОтветитьThe way you explain these things so well, you'll be a very good PS GURU if you do.
ОтветитьWait but all you did was put a halftone mask over the semi transparent areas of the image. Those colors are still semi transparent and that's why the print still had smokey fade outs instead of actual red halftones that fade to black. I watched the whole thing thinking finally someone was showing how to convert semi transparent colors to proper halftone
ОтветитьGreat video. Does this method work with backgrounds that are not black?
ОтветитьHi, can i ask a question? Instead of creating a new document and put it in Bitmap and Grayscale, can i use the halftone pattern in the filter gallery? is it doing just the same thing? I'm new in this printing world and trying to start my own clothing line
ОтветитьGreat video - question. In another video of yours, you’ve added one more step of changing the blend mode to difference. Is this step necessary as I see you left it out in this tutorial?
ОтветитьThank you!!!!!!❤
ОтветитьExcellent, I've done it, only problem is I've lost abiit of the colour in it, how do I top up the colour bk the original plz .colour has alot more black in it
ОтветитьI WAS STRUGGLING WITH THIS VEVY ISSUE. THANK YOU SO MUCH!
ОтветитьThis video is very useful to me, so thank you very much!
Ответить@DTFSuperstore Is DTF Fixers a thing of the past please or have there been new videos since this one from a year ago, or does the chap in the video have his own channel? Thanks
ОтветитьOMG...the best TUTORIAL!!!
ОтветитьYou are the best bro.
Ответитьlisten im just here through search
i wont give a rats ass about your community or anything else
get to the point theres no need for that long intro
Dude thank you for this. I printed some shirts for the first time last month without knowing about this and they looked awful with the blocky background. This made the world of difference.
Ответитьman you are the goat. NEW SUB!!!
ОтветитьHelped me out a lot, Thank you😀😀
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Ответитьi did everything right and when the print came out its light and lost its color, what can be the reason, cos the normal ones came out exact except the half tone, please help
ОтветитьWhat if you have a Large image what would you use the frequency? Is there an Equation how would I figure the frequency out?
Ответитьthanks for the video, i just got some done. will make the shirts soon
ОтветитьThank you so much man, I just printed a hoodie and it was a mess, all the edges that were semi-transparent in the mockup were printed as white pixels and it looked ugly, now I know how to correct that!
Ответитьwhy are my halftone circles so big? where did i go wrong /
Ответитьpassou um ano e continuo sempre voltando pra esse video, meu TDAH me atrapalha, mas esse video me salva hahaha
Ответитьwhat about for white background is it the opposite? Thanks for sharing!
ОтветитьGood day this method is life changing thank you, I have noticed my half tone cut off too sudden it does not blend out as smooth on the final product as I want do I have to adjust the white level or the black level more on my grayscale, I just want to let it fade more smooth, my choke is very precise and I'm using a black powder, please advise
Ответитьthank you. great video. short, simple and nice explain. i love you
ОтветитьThank you i has a image like that yesterday and i thought it was saving it wrong
ОтветитьDo you set the color mode of the art to cmyk for use with most dtf printers?
ОтветитьMan this is awesome! I have been doing this a much harder way. This also works in gimp too, photoshop not required
Ответитьi don't do dtf but this just changed my mind
Ответитьwhy does my image still have transparent edges? really confused.
ОтветитьI followed you because of this, Software Engineer here who started DTF as a side hustle....
Ответитьwhat if i want to create halftones for the edges.... god dam it will i ever find a tutorial that has everything, not to slow, not missing stuf, not to fast etc... :D
ОтветитьThanks for your amazing tutorial. Try Halftone of Astute plugin for Illustrator. With that you can adjust the size of your dots. 🍉
Ответитьwooww this is a game changer.. how much approx does this save with ink costs too? seems like this is almost an essential part if you want to use every dollar efficiently!
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