I did this, and it was so good! Thank you again, Wayne, for this! Always looking forward to these tutorials and your newsletter as a double punch! Every week is packed with value!
Brilliant as usual! Thank you Wayne for these inspiring Tutorials! I can attest your Newsletter is excellent and more folks who are interested in upping their game with creative content should join!
Once again a divinely inspiring template creation workflow! I've been catching up and really enjoying all the tutorial vids I've been missing! Love them! Thank you for being so awesomely inspiring Wayne! 😁
Thank you! 😊 Well, keep an eye out here and subscribe to my newsletter if you'd find that helpful - I have new content and new free resources coming out soon!
I'm so glad! It DOES take some time to get used to any of these techniques...but if you just keep creating and having fun, it will all fall into place.
I know it can be tough - especially at the beginning. But keep learning and experimenting - sometimes we've gotta just keep trying things to see what resonates. You got this. 🖤
Great tutorials, thank you.Honestly it is very hard to find something very useful and delivered completed to Canva users who are still learning. I have a question, if we create a brand for selling digital products, when creating materials to sell, we can use different fonts and colors from our brand guideline?I notice that majoroty of creator use large variety of designs and fonts and colors. I asked many times and no one responded back. I would appreciate if you could clarify. Many thanx in advance
That's a much more complex animation, but it uses the same principles as you can find in this tutorial: ua-cam.com/video/o_54QvYj-5k/v-deo.htmlsi=pnd--Gtntqpv7Lci
I love seeing your tutorials Wayne, you really enabled me to put abstract ideas into action. I started to make much use of Match and Move, but it comes with its shortcomings. Last week I made a presentation that basically displays a road map that passes through different chapters of that presentation. In the first page, I designed a really big poster with every element + text that I was going to show in the presentation. Then I used Match and Move to zoom in per chapter. I found out that you cannot do that without keeping everything grouped permanently. As soon as you ungroup in a zoomed in view, you lose everything from outside of the canvas. You can only recover that if you undo the last change or if you redo everything from the beginning. Is my conclusion correct or did I do something wrong?
Thank you! I appreciate that! Sadly I think you are right. With match & move it only works if the same element is on both pages and appears on the 'canvas'. With it grouped, it acts as one element so it works, but ungrouped it means individual elements are off the 'canvas' on the second page, so match & move wont' recognise they are there. You could get around it by adding an 'in-between' page with the ungrouped elements and then a quick transition back to the grouped view...but I know that's a bit more complicated. Or export the really big poster as an image and move it using match and move, and add additional elements over it when in a 'zoomed in' view.
Hey BerniE - I am actually in the process of revamping my store with a load of these kinds of templates....so watch this space (and make sure you sign up to my newsletter as I'll announce the launch there) www.createdbywayne.com/newsletter Thanks for your support! 🖤
Hmmm...that's odd, but we'll sort it out: Drop me an email on support@createdbywayne.com and let me know what email address you signed up with, and I'll check what happening. 😁
Hi Wayne, I’m AD. So excited to get the newsletter! Binging ur content all day today! Superb!!
Glad to have you here! 🖤 Enjoy!
Another great video Wayne, I find you very easy to listen to and you make things very clear!
Thank you Paul - I appreciate that! 🖤
I did this, and it was so good! Thank you again, Wayne, for this! Always looking forward to these tutorials and your newsletter as a double punch! Every week is packed with value!
Thanks so much Colin! I really appreciate that. 🖤 Glad I can be of help. 😊
Brilliant as usual! Thank you Wayne for these inspiring Tutorials! I can attest your Newsletter is excellent and more folks who are interested in upping their game with creative content should join!
Thank you so much! 😊 I really appreciate that! 🖤
Once again a divinely inspiring template creation workflow!
I've been catching up and really enjoying all the tutorial vids I've been missing! Love them!
Thank you for being so awesomely inspiring Wayne! 😁
Thank you Marlene! 🖤 I love the term 'divinely inspiring'🥰
Always loving & inspiring canva tutorial from Wayne🎉❤
Glad you enjoyed it! ☺️
These are great! I’m going to try to master this tonight, thank you for sharing
You are so welcome! Have fun with it! 🖤
Your content is so professional and interesting!
I would love to see more😃
Thank you! 😊 Well, keep an eye out here and subscribe to my newsletter if you'd find that helpful - I have new content and new free resources coming out soon!
Thank you for this amazing tutorial. I signed up for Meaningful Creations!
Glad it was hepful! And happy to have you here! 😊
This is excellent, thank you for sharing!
Glad it was helpful!
Such a great tutorial, love it! Thank you Wayne!
Of course! Hope it helps. 🖤
I am glad to complete 20 Sub, thanks for your amazing Animation skills.
Thank YOU
Magic!🙏
Thank yoooouuu! 😊
Good morning Wayne. Thank you for your time and effort and FREE CONTENT IDEAS once again. Zignito
I hope it's helpful! 😊
Just wanted to say thanks for this - took a little while but got a first draft to work and it's really impressive when done
I'm so glad! It DOES take some time to get used to any of these techniques...but if you just keep creating and having fun, it will all fall into place.
😢I feel like giving up....my channel growth is dragging! However, you are an inspiration to keep going
I know it can be tough - especially at the beginning. But keep learning and experimenting - sometimes we've gotta just keep trying things to see what resonates. You got this. 🖤
@@createdbywayne Thanks Wayne. Please drop the link to all your tutorials. Your videos are TOP-NOTCH! Keep doing what you are doing...
Soooo cool!! Thank youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu 😍🥰😍
You are very welcome! 😊 Glad you enjoyed it!
THANK YOU FOR THIS 🖤
I'm glad it was helpful! 😊
Awesome as ever Wayne
Well thank you! 😊 Glad to be of help. 🖤
Loved it, thanks! 😊
You're so welcome! 🖤
Oh I just love this! Thank you so much 😊 and you sold me if your cats make appearances lol 😹
I hope it was helpful! And thanks for being here! 🖤
Great tutorials, thank you.Honestly it is very hard to find something very useful and delivered completed to Canva users who are still learning. I have a question, if we create a brand for selling digital products, when creating materials to sell, we can use different fonts and colors from our brand guideline?I notice that majoroty of creator use large variety of designs and fonts and colors. I asked many times and no one responded back. I would appreciate if you could clarify. Many thanx in advance
As always - inspiring 🩶
Thank you Kate 🖤
What a fantastic idea for guest reviews, product reviews etc. Is this template available to purchase? Cheers
Thank you! And...not yet! But I have a new free resource for social videos launching soon, so keep an eye on my newsletter for that! 😁
Nice! Thank You!! 0:23 to 0:33 Kinetic typography video how to make
That's a much more complex animation, but it uses the same principles as you can find in this tutorial: ua-cam.com/video/o_54QvYj-5k/v-deo.htmlsi=pnd--Gtntqpv7Lci
Perfect👍👍
Thank you! 😁
I love seeing your tutorials Wayne, you really enabled me to put abstract ideas into action. I started to make much use of Match and Move, but it comes with its shortcomings.
Last week I made a presentation that basically displays a road map that passes through different chapters of that presentation. In the first page, I designed a really big poster with every element + text that I was going to show in the presentation. Then I used Match and Move to zoom in per chapter. I found out that you cannot do that without keeping everything grouped permanently. As soon as you ungroup in a zoomed in view, you lose everything from outside of the canvas. You can only recover that if you undo the last change or if you redo everything from the beginning.
Is my conclusion correct or did I do something wrong?
Thank you! I appreciate that!
Sadly I think you are right. With match & move it only works if the same element is on both pages and appears on the 'canvas'. With it grouped, it acts as one element so it works, but ungrouped it means individual elements are off the 'canvas' on the second page, so match & move wont' recognise they are there. You could get around it by adding an 'in-between' page with the ungrouped elements and then a quick transition back to the grouped view...but I know that's a bit more complicated. Or export the really big poster as an image and move it using match and move, and add additional elements over it when in a 'zoomed in' view.
@@createdbywayne thanks for the ideas. I can use these in my follow up presentation. Awesome.
Top quality
Thank you Sharon! 😊
Hi Wayne, do you sell templates like the one that you used for this video? If so, how can I get it? Thanks for your inspirational videos. BerniE.
Hey BerniE - I am actually in the process of revamping my store with a load of these kinds of templates....so watch this space (and make sure you sign up to my newsletter as I'll announce the launch there) www.createdbywayne.com/newsletter
Thanks for your support! 🖤
When will canva.os training open again? Is there a link to sign up for the waitlist? Plzz
I'm so glad you are interested! You can sign up to the waiting list using the form on the salespage: www.createdbywayne.com/canvaos
I have subscribed but never saw a newsletter?
Hmmm...that's odd, but we'll sort it out: Drop me an email on support@createdbywayne.com and let me know what email address you signed up with, and I'll check what happening. 😁