It's really difficult to hear you above the music. But I saw in a comment that you're already dealing with that. The method you shared is incredible. Thanks a bunch!
Thanks for the tutorial. Your music in the background was too loud for your voice considering this is a tutorial video. Is there anyway you can make it more of a softer/more subtle background music so that we can really hear your voice?
Hi, thanks for your feedback. Ive already started reducing the music or completely avoiding them in my recent videos. Understood that there is way more interest when there is little distraction in what I am saying. Will implement this in my future videos if I am doing voice as well as bg music. Thank you.
@@CanvaTipsforYou I had to figure that out, too. I guess I should've read more comments and I would've saved myself a little time. But what a great workaround for a feature that Canva surprisingly doesn't have.
Hi, I suppose you want the final color of your image to be something else. In that case once you have saved your last page file as a transparent image, import it back into Canva. Now it won't have any bg. So choose the bg of your choice, inset the imported image and then download the final file. This time uncheck the "save as transparent" checkbox.
Absolutely Perfect! Exactly what I was looking for!!! Thank you!
This worked like a charm! Basically you taught us how to create a digital stencil. Thank you for your help! New subscriber here.
Awesome! Thank you!
Thanks a lot siso. I was literally looking for the exact effect and you came like "You want this? Here you go!". Thanks a million 💐💐.
It's really difficult to hear you above the music. But I saw in a comment that you're already dealing with that. The method you shared is incredible. Thanks a bunch!
Thank you
capcut allows to make audio louder
Great great great! But please get a better microphone. Audio is everything!
4:05 and 4:06 second you said "delete." What is deleted in this scenario
Easy to follow and worked like a charm! thank you!
Awesome tutorial! This is a way more practical method than the letter from technique. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
I love the technique 😍 Thanks.
Thank you
Nice technique!!
Thank you
Super. Thanks for sharing 😊
LOVE
so you need to use different tool than canva to make it and download it to canva then
Thanks for the tutorial. Your music in the background was too loud for your voice considering this is a tutorial video. Is there anyway you can make it more of a softer/more subtle background music so that we can really hear your voice?
Hi, thanks for your feedback. Ive already started reducing the music or completely avoiding them in my recent videos. Understood that there is way more interest when there is little distraction in what I am saying. Will implement this in my future videos if I am doing voice as well as bg music. Thank you.
but the edge of font is blur, how to make it sharp ?
At 04:06 Select Color Range. You say now we have to delete it, but your cursor doesn't show how you deleted it.
hi, just press back space or delete keys on your keyboard
@@CanvaTipsforYou I had to figure that out, too. I guess I should've read more comments and I would've saved myself a little time. But what a great workaround for a feature that Canva surprisingly doesn't have.
when I press delete it says select a layer first. I'm stuck at this part because it's unclear.
Hi I’m having trouble changing background colour as I don’t want it white, you don’t quite explain how to ?
Hi, I suppose you want the final color of your image to be something else. In that case once you have saved your last page file as a transparent image, import it back into Canva. Now it won't have any bg. So choose the bg of your choice, inset the imported image and then download the final file. This time uncheck the "save as transparent" checkbox.
So I did all this and it works,but I want my text to have a black outline,how do I do this?
write over it and apply the hollow effect. should work.
Love the content but please lose the music
done :)
Kill the background music cant hear your narrative. just as Eric said below.
Volume all the way up and still can’t hear you!
nice tutorial but your voice is not audible
my apologies :(