If you're tired of stiff, heavy DTF transfers that feel like plastic, it’s time to start halftoning.
You don't need expensive or complicated software like Photoshop to achieve this.
There is now a simple, built-in halftoning tool inside xTool Studio that makes this process incredibly fast and affordable.
By converting your design into tiny dots or lines, you create "breathing room" in the ink. This results in a softer hand-feel, better stretch, and significantly less cracking—all while using less ink. In the video below, I walk you through the entire process, including how to adjust dot sizes, patterns, and knockout colors to get that perfect vintage look for your apparel.
Watch the tutorial here:
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