How To Use Kittl for Beginners for Print on Demand |Full Step by Step Tutorial from Beginning to End

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  • @tina17mb
    @tina17mb Před rokem +13

    Aah I didn't realise about the alpha layer and clipping for textures!! This makes my life so much easier, thank you!!

  • @letmeeeentertainyou
    @letmeeeentertainyou Před 2 měsíci +2

    Love this! Just signed up with Kittl and did my first two designs. 👍

  • @HealthFlexor2728
    @HealthFlexor2728 Před rokem +6

    It is almost 3AM and I couldn't sleep, so I just stumbled on your video, and now I REALLY CANNOT SLEEP because I have to make my first POD-t-shirt!! 😂 Thanks a million for this! Very succinct explanation!! You are a God-sent!!👍

    • @DetourShirts
      @DetourShirts  Před rokem

      Glad I could help.... but make sure to get some sleep too

  • @bridgetlarabee9141
    @bridgetlarabee9141 Před 9 měsíci +4

    This is a great video for a newbe! Please do more step by step! I have never heard of kittl before and I was completely overwhelmed when I started exploring . Thanks so much for make it so much easier!

  • @Kittldesign
    @Kittldesign Před rokem +16

    Awesome video Juna! Always love seeing the full deep dives. They are super helpful! 🔥

    • @DetourShirts
      @DetourShirts  Před rokem +3

      Happy to help!

    • @tonetone7693
      @tonetone7693 Před rokem

      @@DetourShirtsow did you know to change the size of the design/lettering to those exact measurements? Does Kittl have a size chart? If so, where is it? Are those measurements the standard?

  • @marlenebell5219
    @marlenebell5219 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Thank you so VERY much! Please do more step by step.

  • @mariadelourdesmuhammad6282

    I am so new to this website, I have to really play with all of the elements before I get it where I want it to be, thank you for your step by step tutorial.

  • @sallytinay
    @sallytinay Před rokem +2

    I just started in Red bubble too i need to learn more on how to make designs and more thank you for sharing your amazing knowledge to us i hope i can make this soon

  • @retrolofiradio66
    @retrolofiradio66 Před rokem +3

    Just started using kittl and I really enjoy using it.

  • @hamidelmir9631
    @hamidelmir9631 Před rokem +2

    first time, I'm a beginner, i like this video and the channel will follow you for sure and like your videos.

  • @munazayasmin9768
    @munazayasmin9768 Před rokem +2

    Sir I m munaza Yasmin
    I learn n start t shirt design before few months
    I m biggner...
    But your all videos are very helpful for me...

  • @dctrex
    @dctrex Před 9 měsíci +2

    Fabulous tutorial as always Juna. Knew nothing about Kittl but this video really broadened my horizons for my Print on Demand projects! 😃👏👏

  • @kristinecelma887
    @kristinecelma887 Před 11 měsíci +1

    So happy to find this video❤️! I'm new to Kittl and was struggling to find in depth steps for Tshirt designs! Thank you!!! ❤

  • @SandcityDe
    @SandcityDe Před rokem +2

    I am just starting on looking at kittl and I think I had heard somewhere here on YT you can also you their designs 1 on 1. Not that I wanted to, just to make sure.
    Thanks for your helpful video!

    • @DetourShirts
      @DetourShirts  Před rokem

      Very cool! What do you mean bye 1 on 1?

    • @SandcityDe
      @SandcityDe Před rokem

      @@DetourShirts i meant that you can use the designs as they are without having to change anything.

    • @DetourShirts
      @DetourShirts  Před rokem +1

      Oh... yes you can but I wouldn't just so that you don't have the same design as everyone else.

  • @MaryHardymsmary_h
    @MaryHardymsmary_h Před 11 měsíci +4

    jumped in finally, so needed. thank you

  • @JoleneOldham
    @JoleneOldham Před rokem +5

    Great video, Juna! A great time saver and Kittl is a great jumping off point for making dynamic designs without having to start from a completely blank slate - plus you can see what's new and popular, but still make your own designs stand out from the POD-ready stuff that's out there. (I'll scream if I see another messy-bun-boss-babe-coffee-addict shirt! That's not POD, that's POS!) I'm excited about the masking tools, too! Just discovered you through your interview with Ryan Hogue, and both of you are great inspirations! Mahalo, and keep up the great work!

    • @DetourShirts
      @DetourShirts  Před rokem +2

      Mahalo for the comment. Glad I could help. If you have a video you want me to do let me know.

    • @JoleneOldham
      @JoleneOldham Před rokem +1

      @@DetourShirts Will do! I'm still navigating the whole production partner thing, but I've used Kittl for what I hope are going to be a couple of killer designs.
      If I may, are you kama'aina? :)

  • @mark.nelson1
    @mark.nelson1 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Fantastic and just discovered & subbed. Thanks heaps, as a former vet, starting out in business, this is great!

  • @WhiteTricon
    @WhiteTricon Před rokem +2

    One of the best informative and educational video

  • @debfassi6602
    @debfassi6602 Před 8 měsíci +4

    Yours is better!

  • @LisasEbooks
    @LisasEbooks Před 7 měsíci +1

    Great content. I signed up for Kittl under your code so thank you.

  • @israelmelendez1319
    @israelmelendez1319 Před rokem +2

    Thanks my man! The step by step was super informative. I even learned how to make a copy of text, something I’ve been trying to figure out. Now I have to figure out how to use red bubble.

    • @DetourShirts
      @DetourShirts  Před rokem +1

      Glad it helped! Hope you figure out RedBubble and get lots of sales... BTW, I got a ton of RedBubble videos

  • @Js121762
    @Js121762 Před rokem +2

    You are an excellent teacher and person for sharing your knowledge. Thank you. I learn so much from your videos. Do you need to change the opacity on your shirt designs? Thanks so much.

    • @DetourShirts
      @DetourShirts  Před rokem

      No you don't....just remove the background

  • @Qrazyjamaica9
    @Qrazyjamaica9 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thank you so much for doing this video. This was super helpful!

  • @puntobare138
    @puntobare138 Před rokem +2

    Wow thank you very much for this

  • @themelissavanhorn
    @themelissavanhorn Před rokem +2

    Keep the kittl videos coming. Trying to learn how to use it. I am only familiar with Canva and Kittl is quite different.

  • @aishashaw6693
    @aishashaw6693 Před rokem +2

    This is very helpful for print on demand newbies like myself! I love how detailed you are in the steps and the information you give is very useful! I love it lol...

  • @user-du6bo6nd6f
    @user-du6bo6nd6f Před rokem +2

    Thanks bro a bro indeed

  • @jackiemichael7625
    @jackiemichael7625 Před rokem +2

    Thanks Juno super informative 😊

  • @StaleSaltyCrackers
    @StaleSaltyCrackers Před 10 měsíci +2

    Thanks Bro.

  • @bradholmes1832
    @bradholmes1832 Před rokem +2

    Excellent Presentation again, Juna! Very Natural and knowledgeable, Very Inclusive, in So Many Ways! Many Thanks! Brad Holmes B Rad Designs & Tai chi Gold Coast

  • @nataornlertrit1758
    @nataornlertrit1758 Před rokem +2

    It's a cool Video and I look forward to other videos, big thanks,

  • @kimberlyjaramillo1196
    @kimberlyjaramillo1196 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Thank you for a great tutorial.

  • @jacquelinepetrus3416
    @jacquelinepetrus3416 Před rokem +2

    Love it, clear and detailed

  • @wkacademy2133
    @wkacademy2133 Před rokem +2

    Great Explained Lesson. Thanks Sir.

  • @tedsmith7991
    @tedsmith7991 Před rokem +2

    Thank you very much !

  • @donnakurland2721
    @donnakurland2721 Před rokem +2

    Very helpful- thank you!

  • @mariusgollasch5023
    @mariusgollasch5023 Před rokem +2

    Thank You for Your Work Juna!!!

  • @dp5711
    @dp5711 Před rokem +2

    Awesome content, Juna! Thanks!!

  • @steadmanuhlich6734
    @steadmanuhlich6734 Před rokem +7

    Juna, I watched your video. It is a good and helpful demonstration. Thanks.
    I also watched the Kittl video you made with the Kittl employee (I think his name is Drew). In that video, you asked Drew about the sizing at the end at the Export point in the video. He was using 72dpi. You asked him whether it should be 300dpi. He seemed to skirt that question. In this video today, you show us the 72dpi export enlarged on screen. But, I wonder if there is more to it. I seem to recall that the major printing companies all ask for files to be 300dpi when provided to them. So, I am curious if you have done further research (confirming with either Amazon or Redbubble) that 72dpi is not only suitable, but also recommended or preferable. I mean, it may be "acceptable" for POD printing given the equipment they use, or they may prefer to have 300dpi if possible for possibly better quality. In other words, 72dpi might be a "minimum, but we can upscale it automatically" might be their answer. Or maybe it really does not matter at all. I have not yet opened a POD store, still working on designs, and so do not have experience printing on shirts via a POD platform. Please speak to this (or answer below). For example, will you only export to 72dpi from now on for all of your work, and will that be for all platforms? or what? Thanks.

    • @DetourShirts
      @DetourShirts  Před rokem +1

      Yeah.... I think 300 is better.. I may have to do a comparison between Kittl at 72 dpi and Affinity designer at 300 dpi and zoom in on both and see what the difference is

    • @Kittldesign
      @Kittldesign Před rokem +2

      Hey there! Sorry if I had not answered a question correctly in a different video. For print on demand, we will always suggest 300 DPI. However, it may be important to understand how DPI works. For example, if Amazon wants you to use a 5400 x 4500 pixel ration (which is already a super massive file size), then there is no need to export 5400 x 4500 at 300 DPI, because it's already the correct DPI that they require. If you exported that size at 300 DPI, it would actually become way larger. Hopefully that makes sense. You will most likely want to go on the higher dimension side of things and then scale down, because it's not possible to scale up most of the time. So if you export a pocket T graphic at 5400 x 4500, upload to your print on demand site, and then scale it down to the correct size, most likely the DPI will turn into something like 800+, because you don't need 5400 x 4500 for the size of a pocket graphic. So this all really depends on the requirements of POD sites. Hope this helps a little bit, and I wish you great luck on your endeavors! Cheers!

    • @steadmanuhlich6734
      @steadmanuhlich6734 Před rokem

      @@Kittldesign Hi. I appreciate you responded. However, I think there is still some confusion about the difference between pixel dimensions (such as 4500 x 5400) and the DPI required by a POD platform.
      Here is what Amazon says:
      "Your design should be a 300 dpi PNG. Though the image size should be 15 x 18 inches (the printable area of the product),.."
      Here is what Printful says:
      "Print file resolution (DPI): again, depends on the product, but should be at least 150 DPI, and no higher than 300-going beyond 300 DPI won’t improve the print quality, just increase file size. Print files for smaller items, like mugs or personalized phone cases, need a DPI higher than 150 because those prints are small and often detailed. We recommend submitting designs for these products with a DPI of 300."
      So, I think it would be wrong to upload a file that is 4500 x 5400 and only 72 DPI. And I think it would be better (nice) for KITTL to make this clear in tutorial videos and on a FAQ page on KITTL site.
      I think this is something that would make a good topic for one of your tutorial videos, but before you answer or write your video text, please consider the other platforms (Merch, Redbubble, etc.) and what they say and require.
      As this comment is already long, I will post a clip from the Redbubble site that is good to see too. (look below for another comment clip).
      I hope this helps.

    • @steadmanuhlich6734
      @steadmanuhlich6734 Před rokem +1

      @@DetourShirts I posted a few links to some pages from POD sites that address this, and those pages and illustrations could be useful for you if you are going to do a video on this topic. I understand there can be differences of opinion and knowledge, and with so many people jumping into POD design creation/use, I think it would be a good topic for a stand alone video (and could boost your channel views). :)
      See my comments below in this thread and links.

  • @NiazMohammad
    @NiazMohammad Před rokem +2

    Brilliant tutorial. Thanks a lot Juna

  • @harshakumarage7053
    @harshakumarage7053 Před rokem +2

    Great .. my inspiration Dtours

  • @pipelinebrands
    @pipelinebrands Před 11 měsíci +2

    Great video and thank you for posting this from start to finish. Have been a long-time Adobe user and have been using Canva for a couple of years but the alpha mask on this is a game-changer for T-Shirts. Would like to learn more about the Amazon and Redbubble stores. I'm currently using Printful and Etsy and need to branch out. Do you have an email newsletter on your website or store? Thanks

    • @DetourShirts
      @DetourShirts  Před 11 měsíci

      Glad it was helpful! Most of my advice is on CZcams for FREE... I have a website at www.detourshirts.com and a downloads page that has some helpful things

  • @awebbdigitals
    @awebbdigitals Před rokem +1

    Juna, love your videos! I just emailed kittl asking if I could sell a digital file on etsy IF I definitely changed the template, made it into my own version, flattened it, etc, for my customers to be able to use offline for personal or commercial use OFFLINE like using cricut, and specify my customers couldn't use it on pod sites after buying it from me, and here is their reply...
    QUOTE "Thank you for reaching out to us. Unfortunately, Kittl does not allow using the designs for digital products for sale. You can only use it on print-on-demand sites for physical end products for sale."
    I had hoped they would allow creation of dig files for sale if we modified templates and flattened them and specified noncommercial online ...

    • @awebbdigitals
      @awebbdigitals Před rokem +2

      All this to say that I'll stick to my own creations for dig files for sale on etsy.
      I do appreciate your videos on design etc, I just hope people create unique versions for pod.

    • @steadmanuhlich6734
      @steadmanuhlich6734 Před rokem +2

      Alanna, what follows is written in a friendly tone of voice, with the sole intent to share another opinion on this issue. I am not disputing you or your goals.
      I read the Kittl user Terms & Conditions. In my opinion, Kittl is being more lenient than some other very large/popular sites that sell subscriptions to use their design elements (and many obvious POD oriented designs).
      And I can understand they (and the designers providing the templates as a community) do not want others to just package and sell their designs, without some limits on how they are used. You might be editing them (changing them), but Kittl has to say something to allow them to pursue/deter others from just copying everything and selling it (packaging it), for downloads elsewhere.
      Based on what I read from Kittl and from other similar companies, Kittl is trying for some balance.

    • @awebbdigitals
      @awebbdigitals Před rokem +1

      It's OK I understand what you're saying. I was hoping to ve able to sell digital design in much changed state to those who print offline to mugs etc instead of selling thru pod Co.
      I certainly understand them not wanting same design for sell digitally as is.
      Some may think of kittl as same as creative fab or market but it's not as far as selling result as digital product.
      I don't use canva either because I'm too nervous about their licenses.

    • @DetourShirts
      @DetourShirts  Před rokem +2

      I think Steadman explained it well... thanks for the question

    • @Kittldesign
      @Kittldesign Před rokem

      @Steadman Uhlich Thanks for your explanation here. Well said. 👍

  • @deannatonn8570
    @deannatonn8570 Před rokem +2

    This is awesome thank you so much ! I'm new to trying out making my own merch. Can I use my own logo within a demand merch system? Any tips are appreciated !

    • @DetourShirts
      @DetourShirts  Před rokem +1

      Yes you can.... most people won't want your logo on merch unless you have a big following but you can.

    • @deannatonn8570
      @deannatonn8570 Před rokem

      @DetourShirts makes sense :) thank you !!!!

    • @deannatonn8570
      @deannatonn8570 Před rokem

      @@DetourShirts should I copyright my logo?

  • @rhonda.wright
    @rhonda.wright Před rokem +1

    Thank you Juna. Subscribed to your channel and I've been watching a lot of your videos. Since I've discovered Kittl through your videos, now I'm gonna give it a try through your affiliate link 👍 Lets hope I do not spend hours and hours on one design lol🤪😅

    • @DetourShirts
      @DetourShirts  Před rokem

      Awesome! Thank you! ... and the more you use it the faster you will get

  • @ProbuddhaNag
    @ProbuddhaNag Před rokem +2

    Very helpful..could you please name the distressed font that you use on your slides? Thanks

  • @grandpis1130
    @grandpis1130 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Amazing video thanks maybe like create t shirt futurist game in bright colors thanks

  • @hikmat-e-jalal
    @hikmat-e-jalal Před 2 měsíci

    you are awesome plzz make a full video on kittl for beginners plz bro

    • @DetourShirts
      @DetourShirts  Před měsícem +1

      Kittl for beginners.... that's a good idea

  • @sandraforeman4554
    @sandraforeman4554 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Looking for a side hustle. There are so many shops!

  • @MamaHabibaShop
    @MamaHabibaShop Před 11 měsíci +1

    Super. Thanks! But i still haven't understood how to duplicate a word or element, using a PC.

    • @DetourShirts
      @DetourShirts  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Alt C = copy? Alt V = paste? maybe?

    • @MamaHabibaShop
      @MamaHabibaShop Před 11 měsíci

      @@DetourShirts No doubt. LOL.
      I was doing the copy part, but not the paste. I was expecting the duplicate to appear immediately, as in Canvas.
      The craziest things can slow you down, eh?

    • @MamaHabibaShop
      @MamaHabibaShop Před 11 měsíci

      @@DetourShirts Oopsie! No, I still have a problem.
      After I Past, I see the message "Object Pasted", but it's nowhere to be seen.
      Why is that?

  • @GoWestYoungK9
    @GoWestYoungK9 Před rokem +21

    I have to say, I am so disappointed with the new direction Kittl has taken. I've been absolutely loving it (I have the Pro version), but I went tonight to look at what's new, and suddenly *very few* trending designs are available at "only" the Pro level. Now you can only access them at the $24/month level. I am so ticked off right now, just can't believe it. This is a huge mistake, IMO. Most people relatively new to POD can't justify paying that much per month for an app (that is one of several used). Sorry, but I am really aggravated!

    • @DetourShirts
      @DetourShirts  Před rokem +3

      Sorry to hear that... I wish I could help... make sure to let them know of your concern

    • @MissMolly3377
      @MissMolly3377 Před rokem +2

      Nope. I was seriously just thinking about getting rid of Canva Pro for Kittl Pro, but, now, I am not so sure I will. I can just learn what to do in Photoshop/Photopea, if I can't do it in Canva, I guess. That is too bad, because I was going to change this month. I am thankful that I read your comment.

    • @GoWestYoungK9
      @GoWestYoungK9 Před rokem +4

      @@MissMolly3377 I would suggest trying Kittl for a few months and see what you think. Personally, I use both Canva and Kittl (plus Affinity Designer). It would be hard to have to use only one or the other. Canva has such a large selection of graphics and is easy to use. Kittl has great fonts, many cool vintage graphics, and some great design templates. I'm still annoyed about not having access to premium templates with Kittl, but I hope they'll come up with some better option for Pro users.

    • @MissMolly3377
      @MissMolly3377 Před rokem +1

      @@GoWestYoungK9 I have used Kittl, before, and I do like it. I I got Creative Fabrica, for the graphics, now, and I was going to use Kittl, because they do have some great features, that Canva doesn't offer, plus the great fonts, while Canva has better graphics/elements. I have a couple of more weeks with Canva Pro, so, hopefully, I will decide, by then. I am learning Photoshop, slowly, but it is difficult to start, with. Thanks for the advice, though, I do appreciate it. If I ever get the hang of Photoshop, I would be fine, but it gets so frustrating. 😂

    • @GoWestYoungK9
      @GoWestYoungK9 Před rokem +4

      @@MissMolly3377 - Have you tried Affinity Designer? It's much cheaper than Photoshop and very powerful. I've learned it in the past 9 months or so, largely using Juna's videos. (Huge thanks to Juna 🙂). At something like $59 as a one time purchase, it's a great deal. And I love it. I used PS back in the day (starting like 20 years ago), and I am a 100% Affinity Designer convert now.

  • @MissMolly3377
    @MissMolly3377 Před rokem +1

    I have Canva Pro, but am thinking about switching to Creative Fabrica and Kittl, if it is still $10. I live Canva, but I really think that Kittl can do better, for POD.

    • @DetourShirts
      @DetourShirts  Před rokem

      Thanks for sharing...I'm glad you tested it and found out what works best for you

  • @johnlovett2497
    @johnlovett2497 Před 6 měsíci +1

    What do you think the best website is To make my own custom designs and have them transfer to a dtf gang sheet

    • @DetourShirts
      @DetourShirts  Před 6 měsíci

      Great question... I don't know.... I do think Kittl would work for that

  • @luvclu
    @luvclu Před rokem +2

    When you were changing the colors of the text to orange, the larger words changed to orange, but the smaller words in the middle had a white front with that little shadow background being orange. How did you select the little background shadow was going to be orange without changing the front white text? Is there a way to change both of the colors to a different color than the little shadow to a different color because I could not tell how do you selected which portion to color orange.

    • @DetourShirts
      @DetourShirts  Před rokem

      That's in text effects you can change the color of the effects separately

  • @sugahbrown3802
    @sugahbrown3802 Před rokem +1

    Q ot D... No, I haven't but want to learn. I'm totally new to this... and I mean (brand new). Is it possible that you can do a similar vid showing how to use "paint splashy type letters that are dripping" ...
    Love your vids, keep up the good work.

    • @DetourShirts
      @DetourShirts  Před rokem

      Great suggestion! You can probably find those on Canva... It's kind of tough to make them from scratch but I could do a video for it

    • @sugahbrown3802
      @sugahbrown3802 Před rokem

      @@DetourShirts ok... Thank you so very much. It would be greatly appreciated.

  • @jordie1234
    @jordie1234 Před rokem +3

    Hi Juna, I am following this step by step along with you but I can't find the t-shirt creator. Did they remove it or change it to something else? By the way, I really appreciate your tutorials :). Edit: I see that others also asked about this. Since Kittl is always changing and updating would you consider doing some more text only design tutorials and maybe down the road make some designs on Kittl using graphics from Creative Fabrica?

    • @DetourShirts
      @DetourShirts  Před rokem +4

      They moved it....Click Inspiration in the top left menu.... that will get you started.... Great suggestion for other videos... thanks

  • @tiios2k204
    @tiios2k204 Před 11 měsíci +1

    How do I fix my zoom I accidentally zoomed out my tools so my shirt looks big but the tools are small

  • @mmmhmmm_7
    @mmmhmmm_7 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Does Kittl Let you design in CMYK?
    I can't find this answered anywhere.
    Thank you

  • @MsSpanishchik
    @MsSpanishchik Před rokem +1

    hi Juna, hope is all well with you. You just show in the video, the "creator" area. I have Kitll Pro and I do not have the creator option. Can you tell me why? thanks my friend

    • @DetourShirts
      @DetourShirts  Před rokem

      They added so many new things to "Create" that they are calling it "Inspiration" now.... It's basically the same thing as before with lots more options for each section... It's pretty cool.

  • @steadmanuhlich6734
    @steadmanuhlich6734 Před rokem +5

    Juna, during the export phase, when choosing the settings, I am curious about the use of that "Optimize" setting. I have not yet seen that explained by Kittl (in videos or on their site). If you know specifically what that slider does to the image file, please elaborate. Is that something that only applies to PNG files? JPG only files? Should it be used on SVG output at all? Is it "sharpening" the file? Or making it smaller in size somehow? ??
    If you know specifics or have a link to an answer please let me know. Thanks.

    • @DetourShirts
      @DetourShirts  Před rokem +4

      Yeah... good question... I'm not exactly sure what it does but I feel like I didn't want to leave it unchecked....lol

    • @Kittldesign
      @Kittldesign Před rokem +4

      Hey there! Definitely a good question. We are working on the best way to explain what that feature does and how it works, but in the simplest terms, when you select optimize quality, the render becomes much smoother. Or in other words, the browser takes a bit more time to make sure your design is exported correctly (without the browser just quickly exporting your design as it may often do). This isn't to suggest that you won't get a nice or high resolution file if you don't have it selected. But specifically for PNG and JPEG (raster) downloads, selecting optimize quality smooths out the pixels to make sure the design has no jagged or jitterness to it. (It's not really necessary for PDF or SVG files since those are vector project files). This works very similarly to Adobe Illustrator's Art Optimized feature, which also a bit difficult to explain. Most of the time, for web-based graphics, the regular export setting will suffice since you are inputting the exact dimensions required. But for Print On Demand files you may need downloaded, we always suggest selecting the optimize feature so that you get the highest quality possible. It does not make your design smaller or larger. I suppose "sharpening" is the best way to define it like you have said haha.

    • @steadmanuhlich6734
      @steadmanuhlich6734 Před rokem +1

      @@Kittldesign Thank you for your good answer to my question. I follow (understand) what you mean. From now on I will use Optimize for JPG and PNG file output. Good to know. I appreciate you wrote your answer with some details (long enough). I am a big KITTL fan already! :)

    • @Kittldesign
      @Kittldesign Před rokem

      @@steadmanuhlich6734 Haha you are most welcome!! Cheers!

  • @Twisted0_o
    @Twisted0_o Před rokem +1

    I don’t have the new project icon on my phone

  • @oldroadie
    @oldroadie Před rokem +2

    RB is full of these templates used as is. Surprise :)

  • @musicteacherengel
    @musicteacherengel Před rokem +3

    Wow! Fantastic! I have been pretty loyal to Photoshop, occasionally using other templates for inspiration, but with this video, you've TOTALLY convinced me to consider other options like Kittl. Fantasic. Juna, I haven't seen a video of yours yet that wasn't fantastic! Every one is a home run. Thank you!

    • @DetourShirts
      @DetourShirts  Před rokem +1

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks for the nice comment

    • @Kittldesign
      @Kittldesign Před rokem +1

      We hope you try out Kittl!!

  • @jathonwilliams7533
    @jathonwilliams7533 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Juno which Niche is profitable right now I have seen several of your content and very good in the POD space I am looking to Improve my Shopify platform but 1st what are your thoughts on that platform ?

    • @DetourShirts
      @DetourShirts  Před 2 měsíci

      Summer stuff

    • @jathonwilliams7533
      @jathonwilliams7533 Před 2 měsíci

      @@DetourShirts thanks but what is a good niche with low competition that I can create products year around

  • @househeadspeakz
    @househeadspeakz Před rokem +2

    Note: Kitti won't allow you to make any size changes less you upgrade to the paid program. I am already paid for Canva and Placeit. I simply can't afford another monthly sub right now.

    • @DetourShirts
      @DetourShirts  Před rokem

      Sorry... yeah the free version is really just to try it out and see if you like it

  • @jnasty4973
    @jnasty4973 Před rokem +1

    When using kittl On my iPad it allows me to do everything except press the optimize quality button so my png files come out pixelated

    • @DetourShirts
      @DetourShirts  Před rokem

      Aw man.... I don't think they worked out some of the iPad stuff yet... desktop only for now

  • @user-el3mv8fr8q
    @user-el3mv8fr8q Před 5 měsíci +1

    which company pays the best in T shirt design?

    • @DetourShirts
      @DetourShirts  Před 5 měsíci

      Great question... it really depends because you can increase the price.... but if you just look at the biggest margins it would probably be with Printify.

  • @irmulc
    @irmulc Před 8 měsíci +1

    I love that you have this tutorial, but I’m doing this on my iPad and when I tried to move the text, it was hidden off screen. Also, you did thing like resized you image, but never explained how you did it, and because I was still working on the last thing, I didn’t see the last thing you did. I’m spending a lot of time rewinding, just to keep up.

    • @DetourShirts
      @DetourShirts  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Sorry about that... I didn't think Kittl worked on an iPad... I might have to do a tutorial for that

    • @irmulc
      @irmulc Před 8 měsíci

      @@DetourShirts that would be great. I would watch for sure.

  • @wendyR1
    @wendyR1 Před 9 měsíci +2

    I paid $15 dollars a month but is extremely hard to use it, I cant figure it out, I will have to cancel :( Thank you for your video, I tried to follow your steps on how to use it but some of the settings you are using are not existence on the Kittl I have, maybe they updated they're software. :(

    • @DetourShirts
      @DetourShirts  Před 9 měsíci

      Yes.... it has changed I may have to do a new FULL Tutorial.... some of my more recent tutorials may be more helpful

  • @FreshTooDef247
    @FreshTooDef247 Před rokem +1

    Where is the t-shirt creator?? Kittl has change some things on there website since this video been uploaded..

    • @DetourShirts
      @DetourShirts  Před rokem

      Yes it's a little different but go to the top left menu and select inspiration and then T-Shirts and you will find what you need there

  • @DeVed-u2i
    @DeVed-u2i Před 14 dny

    Great.

  • @iwasbornspecial
    @iwasbornspecial Před rokem +2

    Great video ! Any reason you prefer red bubble over printify ?

    • @DetourShirts
      @DetourShirts  Před rokem +1

      Yes.... for one RedBubble does the printing and shipping.... Printify needs to be used with another app like Shopify or Etsy and they cost money..... the other reason is that both Printify and Shopify/Etsy require you to use your credit card to charge for the printing and shipping were as RedBubble it's all included so you only get a payment at the end of the month versus a hit to your credit card for every transaction.

    • @iwasbornspecial
      @iwasbornspecial Před rokem

      Great to know! I will switch to red bubble. I appreciate your content , best I have found in the POD category. Lmk if you have an affiliate link to red bubble

  • @Everyoneneedscounselwithoyze

    How can I get the design to printify

    • @DetourShirts
      @DetourShirts  Před rokem

      Sign up for Printify.... download design from Kittl... Upload it to Printify

  • @k1ngcas3
    @k1ngcas3 Před rokem +1

    so can you put your name brand on a graphic as long as you make it different than the template?

    • @DetourShirts
      @DetourShirts  Před rokem +1

      Kind of.... yeah.... you can use the template as a base.... change things like words, graphics, colors and then use it for print on demand... pretty easy

    • @k1ngcas3
      @k1ngcas3 Před rokem +1

      @@DetourShirts could you answer. So do I need licenses to have my brand name on a product if I’m using a POD

    • @DetourShirts
      @DetourShirts  Před rokem +1

      You don't need a business license to pick a brand name for product on POD.... but don't pick one that is already out there.... create your own brand name

  • @RIPMMD
    @RIPMMD Před 28 dny

    Doesn't kittle allow you to use a transparent background so it doesn't matter what the color of their shirt is?

  • @shawnd980
    @shawnd980 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the video. I have a question... If Im making a shirt with white text and I want to make a duplicate with black text do I have to start a brand new project? In canva you just create a new page on the same page you are on. Thanks for any info.

    • @DetourShirts
      @DetourShirts  Před rokem +1

      Yup.... each project is only one page on Kittl

  • @Qoumega
    @Qoumega Před měsícem

    Hey hey how can I vectorize ? May you show a step by step How to use: Affinity Designer

    • @DetourShirts
      @DetourShirts  Před měsícem +1

      You can't vectorize in Affinity Designer but you can vectorize in Kittl and bring it into Affinity Designer. Is that what you want to see?

    • @Qoumega
      @Qoumega Před měsícem

      @@DetourShirts yes,

  • @nathanwilson6183
    @nathanwilson6183 Před rokem +1

    I have several questions if you please? 1. Is the Free subscription all that is needed to make quality and professional looking designs/t-shirts? 2. What are the correct formats to use in order create Professional looking designs for POD, jpg...png...svg, etc.? 3. What are the correct pixel dimensions for images to put on t-shirts, mugs, phone covers, etc.? The reason I ask is that the free subscription is limited. Thanks

    • @DetourShirts
      @DetourShirts  Před rokem +1

      I'll try to answer the best I can.... 1. The FREE subscription is basically to try it out to see if you like it..I would not suggest it for selling t-shirts the dimensions are too small. 2. The format you want for POD is png. 3. The dimension you will want is 4500x5400 at 150dpi or higher.... 72dpi will work too but 150 just to be safe.

    • @nathanwilson6183
      @nathanwilson6183 Před rokem

      @@DetourShirts , thank you.

  • @JUST_DO_IT-77777
    @JUST_DO_IT-77777 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Can I use kittl on mobile

  • @Nick-ht4ut
    @Nick-ht4ut Před rokem +1

    how can you remove the background without having to pay for a subscription

  • @Zaynabmomkitchen
    @Zaynabmomkitchen Před rokem +1

    I think kittle better than canva !

  • @tonetone7693
    @tonetone7693 Před rokem +1

    If you can slow it down and thoroughly explain each step and it’s function, I would appreciate it.

    • @DetourShirts
      @DetourShirts  Před rokem +1

      Sure.... I could do another more detailed one... what are you using Kittl for? maybe I can make it more specific

    • @tonetone7693
      @tonetone7693 Před rokem

      @@DetourShirts That would be great. I’m new to this space. I’m a novice. So I need each action thoroughly defined and explained.

  • @Gaurav76831
    @Gaurav76831 Před rokem +1

    why don't you show export settings how can i export in maximum quality?

    • @DetourShirts
      @DetourShirts  Před rokem

      Just export at the right pixel size and you should be fine.... 4500x5400 for shirts and other pixel sizes depending on what the POD shops want

  • @TruthandJustice
    @TruthandJustice Před rokem +1

    I thought everyone is saying we have to use 300 DPI. Now you say here that we dont. They tell us to convert canva to 300 DPI for shirts and stuff

    • @DetourShirts
      @DetourShirts  Před rokem +1

      If you were going to print this on a magazine or a premium poster maybe but honestly at the size it is 4500 x 5400 the quality is going to be fine..... if you don't believe you can download the different dpi versions for yourself and open each one and zoom in and see if you can see a difference.... I'll make a short video for this, I get this question a lot.

    • @chevlim
      @chevlim Před rokem +1

      @@DetourShirts From my understanding, DPI affects how sharp a design will look when printed on a physical product while PPI affects how sharp a design will look on the computer screen. Having a large resolution (e.g. 4500 x 5400) will lead to a high PPI and make the design look really sharp on your computer screen but if it has a low DPI (e.g. 72), it will not look the sharpest when you print it on a shirt. So there is no way to tell if a design will look sharp just by looking at it on the computer screen. A printer will read the DPI value and it will print with varying sharpness based on the value that it is fed with.
      You can test this (advised from Canva) by creating a design with the same resolution but make two exports with two different DPIs - 30 and 300. Then print both designs on two pieces of paper and put them side by side.
      All that being said, i have personally done a print test comparing 72 and 300 DPI on an A4 piece of paper. I cannot tell the difference unless i whip out my iphone and take a photo with 3x magnification. This is why I have decided to stick with exporting using Canva even though i know it only exports at 96 DPI instead, because I think few people will buy really large prints from my Redbubble store.
      Juan, please feel free to let me know if my understanding on this topic is incorrect, love to learn from all your videos. Cheers!

  • @Hyriam09
    @Hyriam09 Před měsícem

    Hello. Do I have to use shipping labels for Etsy?

    • @DetourShirts
      @DetourShirts  Před měsícem

      I'm not on etsy but when I was I had Printify send everything out for me.

  • @Okeflora.6480
    @Okeflora.6480 Před rokem +2

    For this tutorial, did you use the free or paid Kittl?

    • @DetourShirts
      @DetourShirts  Před rokem +1

      I have a paid Kittl account but you can try it with free to see how it works... you just won't be able to make at the same size

    • @Okeflora.6480
      @Okeflora.6480 Před rokem

      @@DetourShirts thanks for the clarification

  • @goodhomieprofits3551
    @goodhomieprofits3551 Před rokem +1

    Are you able to do this stuff on a phone app or you need a laptop or tablet?

    • @DetourShirts
      @DetourShirts  Před rokem +1

      Kittl is desktop only currently

    • @goodhomieprofits3551
      @goodhomieprofits3551 Před rokem

      @@DetourShirts hope that includes tablets or I’ll have to get my hands on a laptop

    • @goodhomieprofits3551
      @goodhomieprofits3551 Před rokem

      @@DetourShirts also if you use Etsy at all is there a way to create a shirt around an influencer and if they can get their followers to make purchases it gets tracked so that the influencer can get a percentage of the profit from me?

  • @Tooniverse-j2c
    @Tooniverse-j2c Před 8 dny

    Can I use kittl and than provide my templates on fiverr? There will be no issue right ?

    • @DetourShirts
      @DetourShirts  Před 8 dny

      I don't know... I've only used it to sell on products... I feel weird selling the art by itself... look into the TOS

  • @Lyndaadlng1
    @Lyndaadlng1 Před rokem +1

    Hi Is there no problem with it being 72dpi in Red Bubble and Merch Or is it because its vector that you don't have to worry about it Thanks great videos

    • @DetourShirts
      @DetourShirts  Před rokem

      72 dpi is big enough if your final size is 4500x5400 or bigger

  • @nathanwilson6183
    @nathanwilson6183 Před rokem +1

    What is the shortkey keyboard command to duplicate an element? I have Windows OS. thanks

    • @DetourShirts
      @DetourShirts  Před rokem

      Sorry.... I have a Mac.... not sure what it is off the top of my head.... are you talking about when I do option + click and drag? Have you tried that?

    • @nathanwilson6183
      @nathanwilson6183 Před rokem

      @@DetourShirts , yes that command. I tried control, shift and drag but it did not work

  • @zuummi5852
    @zuummi5852 Před 11 měsíci +1

    PLEASE ANSWER when i use kittl it does not let me click on anything to start a creation and the new project button is not available what do i do

    • @DetourShirts
      @DetourShirts  Před 11 měsíci

      Hmmm... are you using the FREE plan? or are you using it on a mobile device like a tablet or phone.... it only works on a desktop or laptop

    • @zuummi5852
      @zuummi5852 Před 11 měsíci

      i'm on a laptop and the plans are not showing either @@DetourShirts

  • @audry9660
    @audry9660 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Sites, Amazon Merch & RB you sell the design and then the customer pays you for the design and RB & Amazon Merch print and send item selected to customer? Pls help my tech deficit.

    • @DetourShirts
      @DetourShirts  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Kind of.... Sites like Amazon Merch & RB you upload the design.... the customer goes to those sites and finds the products they want and pays Amazon Merch or RB for them, RB & Amazon Merch will print them and send the product(s) to the customer if the products have your designs on them Amazon Merch and RB will pay you a cut of the profit.... usually about $5 per shirt depending on how much you marked it up from the base price of the shirt or product they bought..... Does that make sense?

    • @audry9660
      @audry9660 Před 11 měsíci

      Thank you for taking the time to reply!@@DetourShirts

  • @ExigeEdits
    @ExigeEdits Před rokem +1

    Is canva for beginners that just started designing because kittl looks way more advanced and you probably move onto kittl after you have basically mastered canva😐

    • @DetourShirts
      @DetourShirts  Před rokem

      I wouldn't say Canva is for beginners I just think Kittl has some amazing templates that gives the user a really big head start.

    • @ExigeEdits
      @ExigeEdits Před rokem

      Ok

  • @RIPMMD
    @RIPMMD Před 28 dny

    Also, what about promotions of your stuff on Amazon?

  • @user-vq8kf7pc1d
    @user-vq8kf7pc1d Před 2 měsíci

    this is a year ago now when i try and get on t-shirt creator this is not one or it is different set up i cannot find it

    • @DetourShirts
      @DetourShirts  Před 2 měsíci

      Yup... they have upgraded a lot since this video... I may need to make an updated video

  • @RVincents
    @RVincents Před rokem +1

    May I ask what size should is best to download the finished designs? I am getting different answers.

    • @DetourShirts
      @DetourShirts  Před rokem +1

      It depends what you want it for...... for t-shirts 4500x5400 at 150dpi is fine..... if you want it for all products on RedBubble you may have to pump that up to 7600x7600 or so

    • @RVincents
      @RVincents Před rokem +1

      @@DetourShirts wow thanks.. Not 300dpi? I am using printify mainly

    • @DetourShirts
      @DetourShirts  Před rokem

      300dpi is even better.... wouldn't hurt

    • @RVincents
      @RVincents Před rokem

      @@DetourShirts that is what I do 300dpi...

    • @RVincents
      @RVincents Před rokem

      @@DetourShirts thank you for your help and wonderful videos. I enjoy your teaching style and you are very talented. I am an educator in my field.. I appreciate all you do for all of us

  • @bretcarwin2943
    @bretcarwin2943 Před 9 měsíci +1

    No its not ok to save at 72 dpi for print output

    • @DetourShirts
      @DetourShirts  Před 9 měsíci

      So.... if you save it at 4500px x 5400px it's not really saving it as 72dpi

  • @lanitaford1239
    @lanitaford1239 Před 11 měsíci +1

    There site must have changed since this video. There is NO CREATE tab!

    • @DetourShirts
      @DetourShirts  Před 11 měsíci

      It's changed a bunch.... Everything is still there but it may have moved and could be called something different...lol

  • @mariadelourdesmuhammad6282

    Do I have to have the pay version to size the graphics?

  • @dtwonpoint4420
    @dtwonpoint4420 Před rokem

    What about specifying the dpi, spreadshirt requires at least 200 dpi if not the design is rejected

    • @DetourShirts
      @DetourShirts  Před rokem

      That's not really true..... I'll do a video soon of the differences.