Canva Frames 101: (Canva Tutorial for Beginners)
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- Learn how to use frames in Canva to really take your designs to the next level. This tutorial is perfect for beginners or anyone that needs a quick refresh for using Canva in 2023!
Frames in Canva act like masks in other parts of the graphic design world. After watching this video, you'll learn:
🪄 What frames (or masks) are in Canva
🪄 Where to find frames inside the Canva app (or web browser)
🪄 How to insert frames in Canva
🪄 How to insert videos and photos in frames
🪄 How to customize frames
🪄 A few ways you can use frames in business
Thank you. 👍
Great tutorial 😊
Thank you!!
Perfect. Thank you
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching! 😊
Thanks Brittany. Learnt a lot. Great for a beginner
Thanks, so glad you found it helpful! 😊
Very helpful. Thank you.
I'm so glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!
Thank you Brittany for telling us all the details of Canva frame. I had not seen other videos with so detail tutorial. This is what I needed. I expect more videos on each elements/features of Canva like this detail. Sending my big suppport and full watched from Nepal. ❤❤❤
I'm so glad you've found it helpful! I definitely have more coming, too! 😊
Great tutorial
Thank you! I have more coming, so if there's anything you'd love to see just let me know! 😊
This tutorial really helped! Thank you so much!
I'm so glad!
Can you make a video about how to make our own templates? Like a family of social media templates...with ideas for different niches...or a video about really interesting and cool canva graphics
I love these ideas! I'll make it happen, thanks!!
@@brittanycreativestudio thanks...love your videos...I hope you keep making them...they've helped a bunch
Thank you Brittany. I know to do this with like photo images but when choosing images from the elements section, some are working and some or not synching into the frame..any reason? Thank you
I'm not really sure why some graphic elements will snap into the frames and some won't. I think it could possibly be whatever the file type the elements are.
You could always try putting the graphic on a blank page > save it as a png with a transparent background > and then uploading that png into your design and adding to the frame.
I'm not sure if that will work for your designs or not, but it's worth a shot!!
do you know how to link frames. like using frames to do mockup for tumblers?
Hmmm...I'm not sure I know what you mean by linking frames. Could you give me more specifics of what you're wanting to do?
There are blank tumbler mockups on canva that you can use and then you can add your images on top for the mockup. Unless the design should "wrap" around the tumbler, then a different program like Photoshop may be a better option. But, that may not be what you mean, so just let me know and I'll do my best to help!