Thanks for sharing the ‘Canva bug’ situation, it sure help me a lot. It happens to me as well. Tried your solution and it worked. 🙏 Also the Crack effect is super, keep up.
@canvascrusade At 4:52 when I use BG Remover on page 4 to remove drops to show background mine is only removing some not all drops. What could I be doing wrong, followed steps but can't seem to get it. It removes for the word Crack but not for the drops.
when i want to remove the background of the png image then why the yellow background of the text disappeared! ahh i'm confused i want to know bruh .....😬
Hi @user-id3ze6nv6w, let me try to help you. Please inform the minute of the video that is causing confusion and I'll try my best to explain. Is it minute 3:43 that is causing confusion? If not please let me know the minute
@@canvascrusadeI watched this video( 3:43 ) and at the end i seen that u leaved some white space just below and above the yellow rectangle......which i wasn't following...btw thankyou for ur reply....i loved ur efforts.......................
At Mark 3:52 in the video, it isn't clear how you make the text see-through so you can see the background color and then by extension the drought land crack look. You went too fast and didn't explain clearly. Can you explain again the steps?
Hi @user-fs3te3xp1u Thank you for taking the time to let me know this. I will list the steps I did in the video, hopefully this will help you: 0:11 - Insert the text 'CRACK', using font "IMPACT" 0:21 - Insert Element: Square 0:29 - Put the Square Element behind the text 'CRACK' - Position > Arrange > Backward 0:30 - Select the text 'Crack' and change the text color to white 0:32 - Download as PNG 0:36 - Upload the image you just downloaded 0:40 - Duplicate the page 0:43 - Go to Canva Elements and search 'drops', chose one and insert it in the second page and change the color of the drops image to white. Insert as many 'drops' images you want and change their color to White. Position these 'drops' image in front of the text 'Crack' where you want them to be. 2:27 - After having all the white 'drops' images in the position you want, delete the text 'Crack' of this page 2 2:31 - Download Page 2 as PNG 2:41 - Upload the PNG file of Page 2 3:25 - Insert in Page 4 the PNG file of the 'drops' images (hope you don't have the bug I did) 3:31 - Make the image as big as the size of the page 3:41 - Insert new page - page 5 3:44 - Insert the image of the 'Crack' PNG file and with this image selected go to Edit photo > BG Remover - this tool will erase the white of the CRACK word and that's how I make the text see-through to answer your question 3:52 - I changed the background of the page to Blue so you can see that the white of the word was erased. 4:03 - I made the 'Crack' image as big as the page 4:10 - I went to Elements and search for 'Drought Land Texture Background' and chose the one I wanted in photos. Made it big so it would cover the word 'Crack' and the went to Position and clicked Backward so it would be behind the text word 'Crack'. 4:28 - made the 'Crack' image a little bit smaller so I could select the page. I needed to do this because I needed to select Page to change the background color of the page to yellow. 4:37 - I've downloaded this page 5 as PNG 4:49 - Went back to page 4 where I had my PNG image of the 'drops'. Selected this image of the drops and click Edit photo > BG Remover. These are the same steps I did to erase the white from the word 'CRACK' but now I'm erasing the white from the 'DROPS'. 5:22 - Created Page 6 that comes with a background color yellow because the background color of page 5 is yellow and when you create a new page Canva picks up the background color of the last page created. I want it to be white so I changed it to white. 5:30 - Insert my PNG file of page 5 - drop image. Select the image, clicked Edit photo > BG Remover and BUM the yellow dissapears. 5:44 - make this image of the 'drops' without yellow as big as the page 5:53 - Add another page - page 7 5:55 - Insert the PNG of the last 'Crack' image and again click Edit photo > BG Remover and the yellow is erased. As you can see in minute 6:02 Canva didn't managed to erase all yellow and when this happens I showed here how you can fix it. This steps takes a little bit of patience. 6:51 - Go to page 6 and copy the 'drops' image - click CTRL+ C to copy 6:53 - Go to page 7 and paste the 'drops' image - click CTRL + V to paste 6:56 - with the 'Drops' image selected click in Position and the backward button so the 'Drops' image is behind the word 'CRACK'. 7:04 - final step - select page 7 and change the background color to black. Let me know if this helped, cheers.
Really nice, good job. Yu re so famous ;) i will try later
Thanks! 😃have fun, cheers.
Thanks for sharing the ‘Canva bug’ situation, it sure help me a lot. It happens to me as well. Tried your solution and it worked. 🙏
Also the Crack effect is super, keep up.
Glad it helped, take care 🙏😊
Great job💯
Thank you! 😊
@canvascrusade At 4:52 when I use BG Remover on page 4 to remove drops to show background mine is only removing some not all drops. What could I be doing wrong, followed steps but can't seem to get it. It removes for the word Crack but not for the drops.
Hi @tamararico789, probably you are experiencing a Canva bug that I mentioned in minute 2:51 of the video. Please let me know if this helped. Cheers.
Nice idea ❤..
Thanks a lot 😊
when i want to remove the background of the png image then why the yellow background of the text disappeared! ahh i'm confused
i want to know bruh .....😬
Hi @user-id3ze6nv6w, let me try to help you. Please inform the minute of the video that is causing confusion and I'll try my best to explain. Is it minute 3:43 that is causing confusion? If not please let me know the minute
@@canvascrusadeI watched this video( 3:43 ) and at the end i seen that u leaved some white space just below and above the yellow rectangle......which i wasn't following...btw thankyou for ur reply....i loved ur efforts.......................
Your support means a lot! I'm glad you appreciated the effort I put into the video. 🙏😊
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At Mark 3:52 in the video, it isn't clear how you make the text see-through so you can see the background color and then by extension the drought land crack look. You went too fast and didn't explain clearly. Can you explain again the steps?
Hi @user-fs3te3xp1u
Thank you for taking the time to let me know this. I will list the steps I did in the video, hopefully this will help you:
0:11 - Insert the text 'CRACK', using font "IMPACT"
0:21 - Insert Element: Square
0:29 - Put the Square Element behind the text 'CRACK' - Position > Arrange > Backward
0:30 - Select the text 'Crack' and change the text color to white
0:32 - Download as PNG
0:36 - Upload the image you just downloaded
0:40 - Duplicate the page
0:43 - Go to Canva Elements and search 'drops', chose one and insert it in the second page and change the color of the drops image to white. Insert as many 'drops' images you want and change their color to White. Position these 'drops' image in front of the text 'Crack' where you want them to be.
2:27 - After having all the white 'drops' images in the position you want, delete the text 'Crack' of this page 2
2:31 - Download Page 2 as PNG
2:41 - Upload the PNG file of Page 2
3:25 - Insert in Page 4 the PNG file of the 'drops' images (hope you don't have the bug I did)
3:31 - Make the image as big as the size of the page
3:41 - Insert new page - page 5
3:44 - Insert the image of the 'Crack' PNG file and with this image selected go to Edit photo > BG Remover - this tool will erase the white of the CRACK word and that's how I make the text see-through to answer your question
3:52 - I changed the background of the page to Blue so you can see that the white of the word was erased.
4:03 - I made the 'Crack' image as big as the page
4:10 - I went to Elements and search for 'Drought Land Texture Background' and chose the one I wanted in photos. Made it big so it would cover the word 'Crack' and the went to Position and clicked Backward so it would be behind the text word 'Crack'.
4:28 - made the 'Crack' image a little bit smaller so I could select the page. I needed to do this because I needed to select Page to change the background color of the page to yellow.
4:37 - I've downloaded this page 5 as PNG
4:49 - Went back to page 4 where I had my PNG image of the 'drops'. Selected this image of the drops and click Edit photo > BG Remover.
These are the same steps I did to erase the white from the word 'CRACK' but now I'm erasing the white from the 'DROPS'.
5:22 - Created Page 6 that comes with a background color yellow because the background color of page 5 is yellow and when you create a new page Canva picks up the background color of the last page created. I want it to be white so I changed it to white.
5:30 - Insert my PNG file of page 5 - drop image. Select the image, clicked Edit photo > BG Remover and BUM the yellow dissapears.
5:44 - make this image of the 'drops' without yellow as big as the page
5:53 - Add another page - page 7
5:55 - Insert the PNG of the last 'Crack' image and again click Edit photo > BG Remover and the yellow is erased. As you can see in minute 6:02 Canva didn't managed to erase all yellow and when this happens I showed here how you can fix it. This steps takes a little bit of patience.
6:51 - Go to page 6 and copy the 'drops' image - click CTRL+ C to copy
6:53 - Go to page 7 and paste the 'drops' image - click CTRL + V to paste
6:56 - with the 'Drops' image selected click in Position and the backward button so the 'Drops' image is behind the word 'CRACK'.
7:04 - final step - select page 7 and change the background color to black.
Let me know if this helped, cheers.
@@canvascrusade Thank you SO SO much!! Your detailed explanation helped and made a lot of sense! You are the awesomest! Great video and Canva tips!
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