Testing the Matte DTF transfer film using the DTF Sublimation Hack - Side by side comparison

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  • čas přidán 28. 09. 2023
  • Are you into sublimation printing and looking to take your creations to the next level?
    In this video, we're using DTF (Direct-to-Film) transfer films, specifically focusing on the difference between Matte DTF Transfer Film and Glossy DTF Film, along with the sublimation hack that can make your designs pop!
    Matte DTF Transfer Film:
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    Matte DTF Transfer Film is known for its elegant, non-reflective finish. It's perfect for designs that require a subtle and sophisticated look. The matte surface reduces glare and can work wonders for images with fine details, soft gradients, or vintage aesthetics. We'll show you how to use Matte DTF Film to create stunning, muted designs that stand out in their own unique way.
    Standard DTF Film:
    DTF Kit: www.amazon.com/dp/B0BR9TZLLQ
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    On the other hand, Glossy DTF Film is all about vibrant, eye-catching prints. It's perfect for designs that need that extra shine and pop of color. Whether you're working on bold graphics, high-contrast images, or designs that demand attention, Glossy DTF Film can help you achieve that glossy, professional finish.
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    Join us as we compare these two DTF transfer films side by side.
    If you're a sublimation enthusiast or looking to get started with DTF printing, this video is a must-watch. Don't miss out on the opportunity to learn about these incredible materials and how to make the most of them in your creative projects.
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Komentáře • 6

  • @yamationdtf3615
    @yamationdtf3615 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thank you for sharing!! Both results turned out great!!💙

    • @stacyodesigns
      @stacyodesigns  Před 9 měsíci

      They both did turn out great. But I am OBSESSED with the matte feel! :)

  • @ruthybarretta7955
    @ruthybarretta7955 Před 9 měsíci

    So, which one do you like better?

    • @stacyodesigns
      @stacyodesigns  Před 9 měsíci +2

      Well, I am VERY impressed with the matte. The feel is like butter! If I needed to purchase a new pack of Film for the hack, it would but the matte. However,...I don't feel the settings I have been using for the standard film are adequate for the matte. I will have to work on that.

    • @ambergreen9614
      @ambergreen9614 Před 9 měsíci

      I would like to see your update on this after you’ve experimented with the settings on the Matte.
      I know it isn’t the same medium, but I have always preferred the look of matte fine art archival paper when having my artwork printed for display/sale, and now that I am planning to produce my artwork in sublimation form I know that matte is the effect I want when it comes to t-shirts.
      I have bought the equipment but have not started making anything yet as I am reading/watching as much as I can first! Thank you for another excellent video👍

    • @rosecowan1556
      @rosecowan1556 Před 8 měsíci

      How did it work in your printer. I’ve noticed it didn’t say thick in package. I know we have to add a sheet of paper and tape it for hack.
      I also noticed you taped all way across. I haven’t done that & maybe that’s why I’ve had a hard time with my printer. What kind of tape do you use?
      Thank you for sharing because I was wondering what the difference was!