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Natalia, I said it before and I will say it again. Your Canva tutorials are top notch. By far the best on RU-vid. Thanks for the hard work you put into creating them. 🙏
I appreciate your knowledge you have to share the only issue that I have is that it works great for the ones who already have used Canva and understand what it is your saying and where to find it. For us brand new beginners, as in never have used the app. It would help if you slowed down and actually went step by step showing where and what to do to achieve the looks your explaining. Just the Canva lingo itself is confusing. Your doing a fantastic job other wise..
Great tips! Can you please explain the shortcut you use to duplicate the graphic and text line (8:07) to be inline and correctly spaced without having to manually move them to align? Hope that makes sense, appreciate your help!
Thank you so much, Kimberly! I’m so glad you enjoyed the tips 🙌 To duplicate effortlessly, I hold ALT (OPTION on Mac), click and drag the element while holding and move it into position. If you don’t let go, Canva will show you the positioning of the element with the pink lines in relation to any other elements in the vicinity and show you numbers that indicate what the space between them is. Very useful trick for quick designing! I might actually create a Short to show it, so thank you for the inspiration 🙏🏻✨
I've only recently been using Canva with the Pro version, I've chosen to use it because of the many tools that are included. I mainly use it for text to video but find little info about this. I've previously used Fliki and Invideo with the free version, but they were much more limited in image and text formatting tools. It's a pity that with Canva it's difficult to make a video with speech in different languages and simultaneously generate subtitles that can be used synchrony with the voice. Also giving the subtitle the effect that they can be displayed per word in the yellow color, as is often used in social media, is also a pity. Is it possible to give a tutorial about that where it can possibly be realized in combination with other ai tools and Canva. So a faceless video with a voice to choose from different languages, in my case that is Dutch/Belgium and synchrony with subtitles that are word by word per word in yellow. But now that I have a pro account, I hope to be able to make decent videos with Canva.