Update: Due to some wonderful Canva Creators... (@CourtneyYourVA & @christabynon4354) You can use frames for your photos instead of creating a template and moving and resizing the photos. Step 1. Pick the frame you want to use Step 2. Size the frames, fill them, and size them as seen in the video Step 3. Reduce the transparency on the back photos ( the transparency will stay as you move the photos) Step 4. When time to move photo to next frame... detach and move to next frame
Michelle, this was awesome!! I’m a Realtor, so when you gave me the idea for a new listing, THAT was a game changer. I also appreciate how you showed us what it would look like in a vertical format. New sub 🎉😊
Thank you glad you enjoyed it I don't see how frames would work due to having to have the photo physically move from 1 point to the next for match and move to create the motion. But, if you try it and it works, let me know... I am a smarter not harder girl and that sounds like a great idea.
@@digitalartwithcanva I just tried this and was going to comment the same thing as Courtney VA. I made a MP4 file and a jpg image of a template I created to use, but I don't know how I can share it with you. The method was similar to what you've shown in the video, but instead of moving all the images and having to resize them every time I just dragged and dropped each image into the next frame (one to the left per video page). The frames in the back stayed at 50% transparency without the need to change the photos every time as well. I hope that makes sense; it was fun to create and play with. Thank you for providing this wonderful video!
Digital Art with Canva your video is superb,I really appreciate your work.plz tell me it,s size of Canvas how much size we should custom. Plz reply I want to practice. Thank you.
Thank you so much...I used a regular video format... I have an updated version of this technique using a mobile format if you would like to see that one too... it has a great tip to help you out th-cam.com/video/JK4y_KMsDT0/w-d-xo.html
@@digitalartwithcanva I was think it would make it look more like it's actually revolving around 3 dimensionally if as then went around the back - the pictures would be "reversed/flipped" as if facing the background. 👋
@@terkfranks1538 playing around right now on something similar ..but for flipping... I have not found a way to do that in canva... but I keep trying... the envelope flap design I did is as close as i got to flipping something
Is there a way to download this and then upload it onto a canva page that is already made? If that makes sense? I am trying to creating a carousel for flyers within a page that has other sections. I wanted to include this carousel in the middle of a newsletter page... Thanks!
You would need to create this design and save it to a folder in your projects. Then in the design you want to add it to, open “your projects” on the side and then add the template as an embed
you could make it bigger if you want... I would make the carousel small so you can fit it on the page (if that makes sense) so you can have all the photos you need... or I would put something blurry for the back photos (move them across just to create the movement) and just keep adding photos to the front going across. as you move the photos over add the new one... if that makes sense
@@digitalartwithcanva Yeah, Canva is an app but imagine if all the repetition in the making of a carousel could be taken care of by a simple AI; so that you would choose and load the photos and the whole rest of the process was AI-automatic?😍
it is easier to do with the frames... did you get the free template in the description see if this technique is easier for you th-cam.com/video/6Hnnjh8gmyE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=-rxrx_h7X6m51DR_ start at 5:35
Update: Due to some wonderful Canva Creators... (@CourtneyYourVA & @christabynon4354) You can use frames for your photos instead of creating a template and moving and resizing the photos.
Step 1. Pick the frame you want to use
Step 2. Size the frames, fill them, and size them as seen in the video
Step 3. Reduce the transparency on the back photos ( the transparency will stay as you move the photos)
Step 4. When time to move photo to next frame... detach and move to next frame
I'm don't understand, please make this to a video
@@rk8931 this one has frames being used... see if that helps you th-cam.com/video/yx-e5G1iZrk/w-d-xo.html
This is the best Canva tutorial I have ever seen! You get right to the point you include every instruction, very clear and concise. Thank you so much!
What a wonderful compliment. Thank you... it made me smile
Thank you so much for sharing this! I know it took a lot of time and I really appreciate your willingness to share. It's a great tutorial!
you are very welcome... glad you enjoyed
Michelle, this was awesome!! I’m a Realtor, so when you gave me the idea for a new listing, THAT was a game changer. I also appreciate how you showed us what it would look like in a vertical format. New sub 🎉😊
thank you so much... I am glad you liked them... have fun creating
This was great. Thank you! To avoid having to resize everything, you could use frames.
Thank you glad you enjoyed it I don't see how frames would work due to having to have the photo physically move from 1 point to the next for match and move to create the motion. But, if you try it and it works, let me know... I am a smarter not harder girl and that sounds like a great idea.
@@digitalartwithcanva I just tried this and was going to comment the same thing as Courtney VA. I made a MP4 file and a jpg image of a template I created to use, but I don't know how I can share it with you. The method was similar to what you've shown in the video, but instead of moving all the images and having to resize them every time I just dragged and dropped each image into the next frame (one to the left per video page). The frames in the back stayed at 50% transparency without the need to change the photos every time as well. I hope that makes sense; it was fun to create and play with. Thank you for providing this wonderful video!
That is awesome and a very helpful tip... you guys are why I love this community.... when we create together... wonderful things can happen
I'm also thinking the same
so useful! thank u :)
check out this tutorial... I made the process even easier th-cam.com/video/xsxWp4WJyxc/w-d-xo.html
I have been wanting this...Thank youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu!🤩😍😘
you are very welcome
Super helpful but very labor intensive. Canva wish list to create a carousel maker.
I updated the process with this one to make it way easier and faster th-cam.com/video/xsxWp4WJyxc/w-d-xo.html
Great work!! Thanks!!😍
you are very welcome... I have updated the process to make it easier... you might want to check this one out th-cam.com/video/xsxWp4WJyxc/w-d-xo.html
I don't understand, Idon't speak english, so This is amazing, love it❤ ❤
Awesome job. And I appreciate your detail steps. 👍
Thank you so much
Thanks for your beautiful tutorial.
I am glad you liked it. I do have a free template for the carousel in the description of my drop carousel video if you are interested
Love this really cool
thank you so much
Thanks for sharing
you are very welcome
Amazing 😍😍
Thank you so much!!!!
before choosing the photos... which template did you use may I ask. Thank you for this tutorial.
there is a free template in the description
@@digitalartwithcanva your template is awesome. i was asking starting from scratch without your template what do you choose?
@@mrejuriarte1141 I start from a blank page ... the beginning of the shows that th-cam.com/video/xsxWp4WJyxc/w-d-xo.html
👏 Very good, thank you!
Thank you for watching
Digital Art with Canva your video is superb,I really appreciate your work.plz tell me it,s size of Canvas how much size we should custom.
Plz reply I want to practice.
Thank you.
Thank you so much...I used a regular video format... I have an updated version of this technique using a mobile format if you would like to see that one too... it has a great tip to help you out
th-cam.com/video/JK4y_KMsDT0/w-d-xo.html
You can use Ctrl-D for duplicating slides...lil faster way...
Great tip!!!!
This is so cool!
you are a genius❤
Did you see the updated one with tips to make it easier and with a new twist... and thank you for the compliment ☺️
Wow that’s awesome. Glad I found your page. Going to give it a try 😅 15:56
Thank you and welcome
Thank you, Very Cool!!
you are very welcome... it is a cool effect
Shouldnt the 4 in the back also be flipped horizontally...
they are all the same orientation
@@digitalartwithcanva I was think it would make it look more like it's actually revolving around 3 dimensionally if as then went around the back - the pictures would be "reversed/flipped" as if facing the background. 👋
@@terkfranks1538 playing around right now on something similar ..but for flipping... I have not found a way to do that in canva... but I keep trying... the envelope flap design I did is as close as i got to flipping something
Thank You ❤
you are very welcome
Thanks for sharing!
thank you for watching!!!
Is there a way to download this and then upload it onto a canva page that is already made? If that makes sense? I am trying to creating a carousel for flyers within a page that has other sections. I wanted to include this carousel in the middle of a newsletter page... Thanks!
If I am understanding you right... yes... just download it when you finish it and then re upload it to Canva and place where ever you like
You would need to create this design and save it to a folder in your projects. Then in the design you want to add it to, open “your projects” on the side and then add the template as an embed
Please what transition or animation did you use because I can't find matching transition
match and move
I can't find match and move on my canva app is it a pro feature
sorry for the late reply...no it is not (I only have free version)... it is a video transition
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Anyway to use more photos?
you could make it bigger if you want... I would make the carousel small so you can fit it on the page (if that makes sense) so you can have all the photos you need... or I would put something blurry for the back photos (move them across just to create the movement) and just keep adding photos to the front going across. as you move the photos over add the new one... if that makes sense
@@digitalartwithcanva Clever idea. Thankyou for willing to share your knowledge xx
I hope it helps... just thinking off the top of my head what I would do (or try)
Wow. I have a lot to learn.
what is the dimensions of this
why is this not an app?
I mean technically it was made in an app...lol
@@digitalartwithcanva Yeah, Canva is an app but imagine if all the repetition in the making of a carousel could be taken care of by a simple AI; so that you would choose and load the photos and the whole rest of the process was AI-automatic?😍
That sounds sweet... I bet someone with some smarts could create that... I am not that smart...lol
@@robinzz3 Using frames like I did in the update video did help a lot
@@digitalartwithcanva Yes frames are a great time saver, but you could ask ChatGPT or some similar AI to write code for your app for you?
You lost me at the 6:11 point
it is easier to do with the frames... did you get the free template in the description see if this technique is easier for you th-cam.com/video/6Hnnjh8gmyE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=-rxrx_h7X6m51DR_ start at 5:35