@@confidenshal-learnwithkay1511 Hi, it shouldn't be because of the free version, it's because the mockup image is "locked" as a background. Check out 7:39 - I'm explaining how to fix it.
Hi Chelsea, 9.3x8.2" is the standard and most used size for the 20oz Skinny Tumbler design. Templates you can buy and use for creating the right size design (ad): designbundles.net/katineart/1380826-20oz-skinny-tumbler-template-svg-straight-and-tape?ref=LK9GLw and for the 20 & 30oz: designbundles.net/katineart/1933534-20-oz-30-oz-skinny-tumbler-template-bundle-svg?ref=LK9GLw
I purchased a mock-up from Etsy bf or wall art. The wall is slanted a little and the picture frames show the window glare on them for a very realistic look. However when I put my image over my mock-up, “send it backward” my image does not auto tilt, or provide the window glare mock-up. I know it can because many other Etsy users have used this same mock-up. Any advice?
Hi! Canva doesn't have an auto-tilt option at that moment, to create this effect as well as to keep the window glare visible, the other users should have used a PSD mockup file in Photoshop OR if it's a flat PNG file with a transparent frame inside - then again, in another program like Photoshop or other that allows you to tilt/edit the edges of your image and drag them to fit the frame. I hope this makes sense to you, this is what I guess without knowing the file and how the mockup designer created it.
Make sure you're using the right file - a PNG with transparency. Another possible solution - Canva has this annoying feature of locking the image as a background image so then you can’t move it as a layer - at 2:34 - you can see how to unlock and fix it
@@chulo2135 this is a common mistake. Should I create a video specific for that? And I also leave the links for the mockups I use in the video description, so people can get them right away
Do you use the pro version or the free version of Canva??
The free one
Hi I'm not sure why, but the free version that I'm using is not allowing me to send to back.
@@confidenshal-learnwithkay1511 Hi, it shouldn't be because of the free version, it's because the mockup image is "locked" as a background. Check out 7:39 - I'm explaining how to fix it.
Hi what size does the image have to be to add on as I have a design which is a4 will only cover 2 tumblers x
Hi Chelsea, 9.3x8.2" is the standard and most used size for the 20oz Skinny Tumbler design.
Templates you can buy and use for creating the right size design (ad):
designbundles.net/katineart/1380826-20oz-skinny-tumbler-template-svg-straight-and-tape?ref=LK9GLw
and for the 20 & 30oz:
designbundles.net/katineart/1933534-20-oz-30-oz-skinny-tumbler-template-bundle-svg?ref=LK9GLw
do you have versions of this in canva?
I purchased a mock-up from Etsy bf or wall art. The wall is slanted a little and the picture frames show the window glare on them for a very realistic look. However when I put my image over my mock-up, “send it backward” my image does not auto tilt, or provide the window glare mock-up. I know it can because many other Etsy users have used this same mock-up. Any advice?
Hi! Canva doesn't have an auto-tilt option at that moment, to create this effect as well as to keep the window glare visible, the other users should have used a PSD mockup file in Photoshop OR if it's a flat PNG file with a transparent frame inside - then again, in another program like Photoshop or other that allows you to tilt/edit the edges of your image and drag them to fit the frame. I hope this makes sense to you, this is what I guess without knowing the file and how the mockup designer created it.
Idk why this doesn’t work for me
Make sure you're using the right file - a PNG with transparency. Another possible solution - Canva has this annoying feature of locking the image as a background image so then you can’t move it as a layer - at 2:34 - you can see how to unlock and fix it
@@marinistyledesigns yes you’re right it definitely works now I had to purchase a transparent png from Etsy Lol
@@chulo2135 this is a common mistake. Should I create a video specific for that? And I also leave the links for the mockups I use in the video description, so people can get them right away