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This is awesome! How do you add images from pixabay and other sources? Do you manually download them one by one and then upload them to Canvas? That must take forever! Is there a more practical way?
Yes, I add them manually because I want to have high quality images. However, there's a Pixabay widget thing that you can add on to your Canva sidebar that lets you do a basic search from within Canva itself. I can do a video on this if it'll help! :)
@@DigitalJunkJournals Yeah, that would be great :) During the 2020's lockdown crazyness I bought a Wacom drawing tablet but I've never actually used it. I'm thinking I could use it for this kind of thing. I tried to cut out images for collages with Krita, but it took me ages and the result was awful. I need to get used to the tablet and the software.
It depends on the images used, like public domain images are totally okay because the copyright has expired, but images (or fonts!) bought on Creative Market might have separate licenses for commercial usage. Canva's image elements can be used on commercial items as long as they've been used in a transformative way, and you're not trying to sell the image itself on its own.
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Thank you for this! It was so thoughtful, thorough, and plentiful. 💚 Hope to to see more soon.
So grateful I found you! Thank you. I was struggling with this but you explained it great!!
This was just the thing I was looking for! Thank you so much for the tutorial, such great art!
Thanks so much for watching! Glad you enjoyed it. :)
Thank you very much! This is exactly what I am looking for, for years 🤗
Thank you for this! Just subscribed, looking forward to watch more of your videos. ❤ love your collage and explanation, love from Holland
Thank you! Now i can try it too!!!
Have fun!
Thank you for this wonderful tutorial! Your art is so beautiful. You have no idea how helpful this has been for me! Thank you! All the best✨
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching!
Really awesome. I never realised I could so much. Thank you.
Thank you very much. We all need to learn how to do with Canva. Thanks again
What gorgeous collage! I thoroughly enjoyed the process...TQ 🙌🙌
This was very helpful
This cideo is exactly what I was searching for. You did fantastic. Hope you make more content. Subbed. Thank you so much. 😊
Thank you so much! I’m working on another video right now & it should be up soon!
Lately was leaning towards collages and your style is my peg really thanks so much for this video ill look forward to your next ones!! 😍
Love your style,
Thank you very much❤❤❤
This tutorial is so helpful! thank you for sharing this! New Subscriber here :)
Thank you for this. I'm moving from PicsArt due to not being able to screen record
This is awesome! How do you add images from pixabay and other sources? Do you manually download them one by one and then upload them to Canvas? That must take forever! Is there a more practical way?
Yes, I add them manually because I want to have high quality images. However, there's a Pixabay widget thing that you can add on to your Canva sidebar that lets you do a basic search from within Canva itself. I can do a video on this if it'll help! :)
@@DigitalJunkJournals Yeah, that would be great :)
During the 2020's lockdown crazyness I bought a Wacom drawing tablet but I've never actually used it. I'm thinking I could use it for this kind of thing. I tried to cut out images for collages with Krita, but it took me ages and the result was awful. I need to get used to the tablet and the software.
You Gained a new Subscriber! Can make a video on your way of getting the images off of pixaby.
Hi!! Sure, I can make a video about that. :)
When you create something like this are you allowed to sell them as digital downloads without running into any copyright infringement?
Images on pixabay are usually copyright free.
It depends on the images used, like public domain images are totally okay because the copyright has expired, but images (or fonts!) bought on Creative Market might have separate licenses for commercial usage. Canva's image elements can be used on commercial items as long as they've been used in a transformative way, and you're not trying to sell the image itself on its own.
Yes, Pixabay is a great resource for royalty free/copyright free images! :)