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This app changed my hunting pic with a duck dog on a stand over the water to a dog in a boat with other boats behind him. Ships like from the pirates of the carribean. It is exactly what Im looking for for graphic tshirt logos made from pic taken professionally with a Nikon d750. What app can conver these professional pics into tshirt looking logos? I also need to remober some of the backgrounds or use part of the pic like the dogs head for tshirt logos. Can you help me please?
Hello, thank you for your have a question. I have a design with 100 pages and I want to put my logo on each page. Do I have to manually copy and paste it 100 times ?
Not sure... some of the apps have been glitching lately. I have no solution, but feel free to reach out to Canva support. When I tried, it worked for me, fyi.
@@Liitebulb Since I cannot replicate this on my end (it's working fine for me), I'd recommend you make a video of your process (you can use Loom for that) and send it to Canva support so they can see if there's a bug of some kind. You can contact them here: www.canva.com/help/contact-us/
Hi, I am having issues. I have a few birthday invitation templates that I sell on Etsy. I created the template link, put it on the deliverable PDF for them to click on the link but then it gives them access to my master copy. So anytime I sell an item, they edit the template with their personal information and it saves onto my master copy. So I am having to go in and fix my master copy every time so that my next buyer does not get the personal information from the pervious buyers saved design.
A template link opens a copy of the design on the end user's Canva account, so, I'd assume you shared a master design link and not the template link. Check the link to make sure you indeed used the template link. If you're sure it's the template link, then that has to be a bug on Canva's end, so I'd recommend you contact their support and share the problematic link so they can take a look at the issue.
Thank you for recording this! I haven't switched yet as I've heard some negative thoughts. But it was good to watch your video and feel 'prepared' for when the switch happens. :)
my template link is still sending me to an “edit template” page instead of a “use template” page. i copied the template link, not the collaboration link.
Make sure you're indeed using the template link and not the edit link. If it is the template link, then delete the old template link and regenerate a new one. If the problem persists, contact Canva support so they can troubleshoot any bug on their end.
@@breannbeard6560 Sorry to hear that. If you've tried everything and it's still not working, then the best thing to do would be to keep talking to Canva support. Can you make a Loom video of where you're getting your link and then send it to Canva so they have a bit more to work with, perhaps?
Hi! I had a link that opened like a "public view link" on Canva, but now I can only access it when I'm logged into the account where I created the design. I need the same link, without changing it, to work again outside of the session, as many people already have the link and depend on it. Does anyone know how to fix this? Thanks in advance for your help!
Are you saying a public view link is not viewable by the public anymore? Canva has had link structure changes but they notified everyone of it in advance and even gave the option to keep the old links, as far as I know. But in any case, if links are not working, I'd reach out to Canva as they're best able to help you with such things.
Not sure what you mean by safe... but if you're worried about losing ranking or traffic for your WordPress site, well, that's what the canonical link is all about, to make sure that doesn't happen.
Hi I love your channel. I'm new on Substack. So i was wondering about you chart here..why do uou drive traffic to the blog first and then the news letter? Wouldn't it be better to go directly to the newsletter??
If someone uses the same platform for both their blog and newsletter (ex: Substack or Beehiiv) then it'd make sense to drive traffic directly to that platform. It's a different business model than the one I've outlined in this video. Yes, the ultimate goal is still newsletter growth for those of us who have separate platforms for the blog and the newsletter, but we still need traffic to the blog because 1) we use the blog (content) to prove expertise and authority, which drives subscription 2) use lead magnet in the blog to incentivize subscription 3) affiliate marketing income, and 4) income from sponsorships. Ultimately, factors such as income goal and niche will determine which platform and business model is right for you. I do not recommend focusing solely on a borrowed platform (like Substack) if your goal is to create a six-figure+ business.
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Just wanted to say that I really like how you speak on your videos :) You explain and teach in a clear calming organic way. Your confident, unique and REAL and I wouldnt change a thing!!! Im learning so much and want to Thank you for being you and for sharing your knowledge and great videos with us. Appreciating all your hard work. GG ox
Ha! I randomly searched for a Canva tutorial and ended up finding a lesson by a Medium writer. Nice to meet you! I write on Medium too. What is your Medium handle? I would love to read your stories. 😊
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I need we need really good monitor for edting such old photos . Not just random monitor .I remember one femail who was designer but when she have prepared her projects none was exact color as on monitor then she realized that calibration was needed .
Template and link sharing are different; when you share a template, the one with the link opens a copy of the design on their account, so the master design remains intact. The other share option is for when you're sharing the master design with someone; like someone in your team, for example. So choose the option that aligns with whatever you're trying to do. The default is only you can access, meaning it's private. But if you want someone else to be able to see the design too, then choose the other option.
It would be a great video but the narrator sounds so unsure and says UH UHMM UH UHMM UH all the time.maybe practice speaking first before you produce a video,thanks
You cannot hyperlink text on an image. You can make it so that entire images take you somewhere, but only if it's placed on a webpage. On social media, you cannot place links on images.
Canva is always experimenting with its UI, but you can generally find these things under the Elements tab. You can also use the search area (once you're at the Elements tab) to find what you're looking for.
I mean, yeah, definitely an improvement. But as long as I can't manipulate the individual points of the beziercurves, this is and stays limiting. As far as I can tell, actually creating stuff in Canva always seems to require some sort of compromise or workaround.
i just found out that you have to pay in order to use the magic eraser, that is something i don't want to do, is there any other way to do the text removal?
So what happens if you use pro content on your design and then you make a template link and sell that, does that mean the client not only needs a Canva account but they also need a Canva pro account ?? to access the graphics for let's say printing the template on there own products such as stickers ?
Yes. I do not recommend using paid elements on templates you're selling. If you're working directly with a client, then you can address this issue and make sure they know that they'll either need to pay for the premium elements or upgrade their subscription. But otherwise, if you're just selling templates on Etsy, for example, I wouldn't use paid elements.
I’ve bought many templates on etsy before as a “free user” and I noticed some designs are pro but it would still allow me to print even though i was a “free user”.