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In order to create an outline effect, you first need an image without a background. Our video shares a little tip on how to do that free, but this is about the outline portion of the video. Upload your image [if it's not there already] in the Upload section of Canva. Click on your image to put into your project. Duplicate that image. You will want to create an effect on one of the images. That effect is called DuoTone. You will bring both the Shadow & Highlights to the White number FFFFFF to make your outline effect white, but you can use any color you want. You make the outline effect a bit larger than your original image with no effects and line them out. Voila. You have an outline image! The bottom line is it's pretty simple to create the outline. UPCOMING| In November, we will create a video with a couple of tricks to make outlining your image a little easier. We may also talk a little bit more about green screen captions unless someone gives us another idea for November. Behind the Scenes| Like It Or Not utilized OBS Studio for capturing the video from the laptop. We utilized the Maono AU-425 Plus Microphone for recording audio. Finally, we obviously used Canva for creating all of the cards and captions within the video. We kept the style of the Creating Outlines for Images video the same as Canva for YouTube. We thank Eight is Enough or suggesting this video. This episode debuted on Like It Or Not YouTube Channel on October 16, 2020. How did Like It Or Not get into Canva Tutorials?| Mrs. Like It Or Not has been using Canva for creating things for quite some time, but over the last year she has learned how to use Canva to create things for YouTube. A group of Small YouTubers requested for us to create a video showing how to use Canva for YouTube That first video was created in July 2020. She created one more in August 2020 and then one more in September. For October 2020, Like It Or Not created TWO videos and one includes how to use chroma key in Open Shot.
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Isn't a bummer when you realize after you upload a video that you missed something KEY to share? That's why we're coming back with Part 2. In this video, we share with you a key tip in creating your Canva green screen captions that we realized after publishing our first video. We also wanted to share with you how we use Open Shot in order to create that green screen effect for our videos. That thing we missed? Use your editing program to your advantage when creating captions in Canva. We use Open Shot. In open shot, it automatically removes anything in BLACK so by creating our backgrounds in black it takes out one less step in the editing process. This is huge when there are a lot of captions for one video. If your editing program uses another color, be sure to create your caption plain background that color in order to help reduce the number of steps needed in your edit process. It's a time saver that's for sure! We only wish we had thought of it earlier. We thought of it AFTER we published the first video, but it has sure saved us time over the last month. What isn't in the video? Our favorite transition to use for our captions. We love to use either Fade In & Out (either slow or fast depending on what it is) OR Animate from the bottom to center back to bottom for other things. Would you like us to create a video on how to animate things in Open Shot? Sounds like the next logical step to us. WHAT TO EXPECT|
UPCOMING| We are bringing to you outlining images in Canva and after that we aren't quite sure as of 10/9/2020 exactly what that will be, but we are considering another Canva/Open Shot video for November so let us know if you have any suggestions on what you'd like to know. How did Like It Or Not get into Canva Tutorials?| Mrs. Like It Or Not has been using Canva for creating things for quite some time, but over the last year she has learned how to use Canva to create things for YouTube. A group of Small YouTubers requested for us to create a video showing how to use Canva for YouTube That first video was created in July 2020. She created one more in August 2020 and then one more in September. For October 2020, Like It Or Not created TWO videos and one includes how to use chroma key in Open Shot. Behind the Scenes| Like It Or Not utilized OBS Studio for capturing the video from the laptop. We utilized the Maono AU-425 Plus Microphone for recording audio. Finally, we obviously used Canva for creating all of the cards and captions within the video. We kept the style of the Canva for Instagram video the same as Canva for YouTube. We knew this was going to become a series as more people made suggestions for making captions for YouTube for episode 3. This episode debuted on Like It Or Not YouTube Channel on October 9, 2020 Did you know you can use Canva to create captions for your YouTube videos? Several key things are discussed in this video in regards to creating captions. This is simply the how to create your caption in Canva. WHAT TO EXPECT | (edit this) plus add video
WHAT NOT TO EXPECT | This isn't a video on how to use it in your program. Like It Or Not is experienced with Open Shot Editor. We share a trick on how best to choose a color for the background and how to use Open Shot to caption your videos in our next Episode (which goes public on October 9, 2020) and this will be the next video featured in the technology tab. Behind the Scenes| Like It Or Not utilized OBS Studio for capturing the video from the laptop. We utilized the Maono AU-425 Plus Microphone for recording audio. Finally, we obviously used Canva for creating all of the cards and captions within the video. We kept the style of the Canva for Instagram video the same as Canva for YouTube. We knew this was going to become a series as more people made suggestions for making captions for YouTube for episode 3. This episode debuted on Like It Or Not YouTube Channel on September 15, 2020 In this particular video, Mrs. Like It created it with any color (dark grey was my choice). However, we've since realized that it is much faster in the editing process to use a black background because when Open Shot automatically removes black when placing Chroma Key on top of a file. In our next video, we will be sharing that little tidbit along with how to use the caption with Open Shot Chroma Key. We hope that all of these tips help you create beautiful captions for your videos. How did Like It Or Not get into Canva Tutorials?| Mrs. Like It Or Not has been using Canva for creating things for quite some time, but over the last year she has learned how to use Canva to create things for YouTube. A group of Small YouTubers requested for us to create a video showing how to use Canva for YouTube That first video was created in July 2020. She created one more in August 2020 and then one more in September. For October 2020, Like It Or Not created TWO videos and one includes how to use chroma key in Open Shot. UPCOMING| We have 2 more videos already shared to our YouTube channel and those will be featured here soon. We have two videos planned for October 2020 (October 9 and 16).
Did you know Canva Instagram is a thing? In Canva For Instagram | Text Effects | Sizing Dimensions , we go over several key points in order to create Canva Instagram Stories & IGTV's. Topics: Sizing for Instagram , Creating Backgrounds, Locking Things into place, Adding & Altering Elements, Adding Text, Altering Text with fonts, size and effects. All of these things will help you create wonderful things for Instagram in stories. Someone asked if Like It Or Not could share a video on how to use Canva for Instagram Stories & IGTV's. This is how episode 2 happened. Episode 2 is about 12 minutes long. WHAT TO EXPECT|
Behind the Scenes| Like It Or Not utilized OBS Studio for capturing the video from the laptop. We utilized the Maono AU-425 Plus Microphone for recording audio. Finally, we obviously used Canva for creating all of the cards and captions within the video. We kept the style of the Canva for Instagram video the same as Canva for YouTube. We knew this was going to become a series as more people made suggestions for making captions for YouTube for episode 3. This episode debuted on Like It Or Not YouTube Channel on August 19, 2020 How did Like It Or Not get into Canva Tutorials?| Mrs. Like It Or Not has been using Canva for creating things for quite some time, but over the last year she has learned how to use Canva to create things for YouTube. A group of Small YouTubers requested for us to create a video showing how to use Canva for YouTube That first video was created in July 2020. She created one more in August 2020 and then one more in September. For October 2020, Like It Or Not created TWO videos and one includes how to use chroma key in Open Shot. UPCOMING| We have 2 more videos already shared to our YouTube channel and those will be featured here soon. We have two videos planned for October 2020 (October 9 and 16).
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This section will feature our technology based videos. We have published 3 tutorial video using Canva and have 2 more coming to our channel in October 2020. All five videos will be posted on this tab by the end of October 2020. Archives
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