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AI Pixels to Profit by Bailey

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7 contributions to AI Pixels to Profit by Bailey
v45: Low cost MyDesigns alternative (v45.org)
Hi everyone, I'm Kamil and I created v45.org which helps Etsy sellers create listings quickly. Bailey has already mentioned v45 in her 2 videos (about automating wall art and clipart). If you haven't tried my listing creator I encourage you to do so - you may find it really helpful and save lots of time. If you tried it, I'd love to hear what other features should be added or what should be changed to make it even more useful. I know you don't want to pay another monthly subscription for a tool you don't know. This is why you can start with all features for free, you just need to connect your Etsy shop to receive free credits. You should buy credits only when you need it and this is exactly how v45 credits work. No subscriptions, just get as many credits as you need, credits don't expire. I think it's reasonably priced, you can check pricing summary here. I'm the only person who works on v45, which means I have full control over the whole website. If you ask me to add a feature or make something the other way, I'm ready to make it happen. What I can't do, unfortunately, is creating new AI model (I don't have such skills and resources). I can implement AI models which are available for developers like me. AI image generator available at v45 uses Flux 1 shnell model which is cheap and can also produce nice results. After many months of development v45 is stable and I think I got rid of most bugs which happened in the past. I suppose we can find people in this group who use v45 as many users came after watching those 2 Youtube videos mentioned earlier (thank you Bailey!), so they can share their experience so I can make the product better.
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New comment 6d ago
v45: Low cost MyDesigns alternative (v45.org)
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@Jesse Eldridge sure, I can do something like this. I'll let you know once I add this feature.
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@Jesse Eldridge Update is live. You can select the option in advanced tab of preset settings. Check screenshot.
My Designs vs Vela vs other bulk uploaders
Hi everyone, I'm fairly new to the group but have been loving Bailey's videos for a while. I'm changing from POD to digital and signed up for My Designs with the deal. I'm just worrying whether I have made the right decision. My Designs looks great, as does Vela and other bulk uploaders. I'm wondering what everyone else goes with. I am second guessing myself because if I ever want to change down the track, what happens to all of my listings that I have listed through My Designs, or if I use Vela or another program? I am paying for so many subscriptions already and want to try to streamline them and make listing easier for me, so I can list more. I am the worst decision maker, I'm the person that has a half n half pizza because I can't decide on one topping 🤣 I would really appreciate your input before I go crazy listing with MD!
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New comment 11d ago
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@Donna Miller I'm afraid you would have to manually change listing files via Etsy dashboard to put there PDF with link to Dropbox. I've been thinking about integrating one of the storage providers with v45, but it would probably be Google drive in the first place. Anyway, I need to know if that's a "must have" feature or if there's something more important to implement / change in the nearest future.
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@Donna Miller v45 uses Real-ESRGAN AI model for upscaling, probably lots of other apps use the same model. If you click settings you can choose between generic and cartoon variation - I suggest using the cartoon version for most use cases other than "photorealistic" images. The cartoon version makes all pixelated lines really smooth improving the quality drastically.
New Very Accurate Bulk Background Removal Tool!
A quick video on this highly accurate bulk background removal tool if looking for one! Pixian.AI
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New comment 2d ago
New Very Accurate Bulk Background Removal Tool!
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Wow, looks very promising and their prices are low. I think I'll integrate this into v45. Thanks for sharing it.
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Done. Same background remover available here: v45.org - background remover
I Think I'm lost!
Hello everyone, I am new here and I think I'm lost. I have watched Bailey's channel and was under the impression that there was only one group, but when I joined here the more I read around, there seems to be more than one group? I am not on FB but can someone explain or point me to the different groups please, I understand they are paid memeberships and I would like to understand how they differ from each other so I can join the appropriate one. Thank you
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New comment 16d ago
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Here are details of paid communities: https://digitally-purposed.com/the-shop
DESIGN DIMENSIONS
I originally designed my Valentine's Day as clipart, but now I’m thinking of using it for t-shirts and sweatshirts. The size is currently set to 4000x4000 inches. Should I adjust the dimensions?
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New comment 17d ago
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I think you're not the only one who has problems understanding the "300 DPI" concept, image size, etc. I'll try to explain it so it won't be problematic anymore. Digital images size is expressed in pixels (px). Pixel is just a very little square which can only be painted with one color, nothing more. One particular pixel can only be white, black, red, etc. When you have lots of pixels placed next to each other in rows and columns, they can present actual image. For example when you have 512x512 px image, it means there are 512 rows and 512 columns of pixels, and the total number is their multiplication (262144 pixels). Because there are so many of them, human eye can't really distinguish each particular pixel, unless you want to print it in large size. This is where "DPI" comes in. DPI (dots per inch) is generally interchangeable with PPI (pixels per inch). 300 DPI (300 PPI) is like a standard for high quality prints. DPI can be calculated by dividing size in pixels by print size. THIS IS WHY YOU CAN SAY THAT IMAGE HAS 300 DPI ONLY WHEN YOU KNOW THE EXACT PRINT SIZE! You should aim for 300 DPI print, no matter if it's going to be wall art, t-shirt or sticker. Some examples to make it clear. I'll assume we have a square image (1:1 ratio) to make calculations simplier. Let's say we have an image 3600x3600 px. We can calculate MAXIMUM PRINT SIZE (to maintain 300 DPI) for an image like this: max_print_size = size_in_pixels / 300 So for 3600x3600 px image max print size will be 3600 / 300 = 12 inch. As we have square image it'll be 12 x 12 inch print size (where 300 DPI is maintained). Other examples for the same 3600x3600 px image: print size 18"x18": DPI = 200 (printed image may look not so good) print size 24"x24: DPI = 150 (printed image may look worse) print size 12"x12": DPI = 300 (quality standard) print size 6"x6": DPI = 600 (more than 300 so it's ok!) print size 3"x3": DPI = 1200 (more than 300 so it's ok!) and so on... In your scenario, the question is what is the actual print size on the t-shirt. I found this website with some examples: https://www.stickermule.com/support/what-size-is-the-print-area-on-custom-t-shirts
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@Gayle Valentine I'm glad I could help 😃
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Kamil Nowicki
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I created https://v45.org - tools for Etsy sellers including Listing Creator

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Joined Dec 2, 2024
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