 What's up everybody this is Kenny welcome back to the channel got another tutorial for y'all We're gonna be creating this this right here What is this This is Caesar or Cizer holographic Pearl vinyl This is what it looks like Looks purple, but it's not purple. So this is the mystic the mystic right here I went ahead and just got me a little five yards of it because You don't have to celebrate all the cities as well. You can actually they have settings for Just want to go ahead and create Whatever design or type I can free design or You can actually just Preach the design as well get it cut through your final cutter and so we'll make that way But I already got the sheet out we're gonna be using the same design and Take it through the tutorial and we're gonna see the final results Quick shout out to all the subscribers. Thank you so much for those nice comments All those lovely questions. Hopefully I can answer them So let's get it. So Cizer holographic pearl And they got these assorted colors red yellow green blue And if you scroll down they got the application instructions for you So this is regular vinyl 320 degrees 1520 and they also got the dye sublimation at 380 30 seconds So they give you some instructions and this is for the type of Cut settings for your vinyl cutter. So you got the graph text Got the silhouette cameo and they got the quick settings should be All right, 380 30 seconds. Now just remember if you knew this is silhouette studio Actually, this is free software that you can use. This is the free version. Did you have a paid version? And you be able to find your printer up through here Okay, always make sure when you get your printer check your preferences I'm not picking up picking a preset. So I got this borderless Gonna be using the small equal tank more options Got it for high speed mirror image Vance, I got the color controls epsom vivid To negative 20 for magenta negative 15 for yellow Let's like the double check Just hit print Cut your final make sure you save your little scraps Never know you're gonna use Demonstration shirt that we have This is a gilding Actually, I'll see that 90% cotton And it has 10% polyester. So we got to make this perfect y'all Perfect give it a pre-press Get all the moisture out Five seconds. You don't have a t-square or ruler. You need to find the center point armpit to armpit press it down for like another five seconds I'm sure you can see it, but there is a small line right here Or you can fold it the opposite way Let's press it down from the collar down. I'm gonna press this five seconds. It's gonna be a cold pill Medium pressure make sure yet your settings. Did you pressure now? Have it for medium pressure Cold pill it Place our design on there Yeah, he transferred tape take it down But you want attack design first Just in case you run this through your vinyl cutter and you got a different design You got interesting stuff going on. Just remember this vinyl. Don't stretch So once you get it out there Make sure you get it out there where you want it. Yes, you're in it Transfer tape like a fold that way be a nice easy pill. Don't need but your paper underneath Since it's the vinyl's catching the design But you got but your paper if not Regular copying paper without the shiny side. That's a protect The ink bleeding through and getting all over your Heat press the top of the heat press now. I'm just gonna press it for 30 seconds So that protected probably can't see it but The design is on the copy and paper No fly zone That's dope All right, so we finish up the tutorial I mean it came out pretty dope What's up then? No fly zone So this is doable. I like this product if you don't want to sublimate You can create a vinyl cut of your choice or you can actually create a vinyl cut Different just make sure when you do your Your print just tack it down first Then let your design Over it. I'll just recommend heat transfer tape Thanks for watching If you're new subscribe dropping your comments down below What's next video what y'all want to see? Y'all stay blessed and stay true. I'm out