📌Grab a FREE Canva Custom Frame Cheat Sheet, learningwithgreg.mykajabi.com/how-to-make-custom-frames. Interested in learning more about Canva? Sign up for my FREE monthly Canva newsletter: learningwithgreg.mykajabi.com/canva-newsletter-opt-in-002 cheers, Greg
@jeffsantti42576 ай бұрын
Hello Greg, I have watched over a dozen KZbin videos trying to explain how to make custom frames. Your video explanation is the only one that worked! When I needed a brush-up from your video, I searched and searched and could not find your video. Finally, I looked back on my KZbin history and found your video! Yours should be the first one that comes up, as it is the only training video that works for custom frames. Great job Greg!
@learncanvawithgreg6 ай бұрын
Thanks Jeff, glad to hear it was helpful! Yes, one of my reasons for creating this video was just seeing a number of videos that overly complicated the process. Have a great day! Cheers, Greg
@Dawns_Creative_Carousel5 ай бұрын
@@learncanvawithgregthey didn’t just complicate they literally taught it wrong! They said to save an svg so I did and it didn’t show up in photopea, THEN they didn’t teach how to create a path, and said to save it as a psd 🤦♀️ it was very frustrating! I almost didn’t watch yours because I had watched three and they all said the same darn thing 😞 so thanks for actually teaching us the proper way! ALSO can you make a video to show us how to make like a frame on the frame, like how some have ornate frames like a mirror? Also how about making one design with separate frames…..
@learncanvawithgreg5 ай бұрын
@@Dawns_Creative_Carousel for one design with separate frames, you just want to turn anything that will be its own frame into a vector mask. I have another KZbin tutorial talking about this (creating collage/split frames), but essentially the process in the same....you're just going through the process a few times so that you have multiple vector masks...one for each element that will be a frame. Then, they all should come through when you export as a PDF. You could, of course, also create the frames separately and then compile them into a design in Canva so it's whatever workflow is going to make the most sense for you. For ornate frames, I think you just mean a frame that then has a really decorative border or design element paired with it, yes? In this case, you could either create the decorative element in a program like Photoshop/Photopea/Illustrator or you could use Canva elements to pair with a frame. But the custom frame creation process would stay the same. If you need me to run through an example for you then just point me to something similar to what you'd like to create and I'll give it a go. cheers, Greg
@donnasimons62183 ай бұрын
Ok I’m so excited this worked. Next question how do you separate sections of the design, because you may want one filled one way and another the other way?
@learncanvawithgreg3 ай бұрын
@@donnasimons6218 Hi Donna, I'm glad it worked and thanks for the question. For your question, when you say "separate sections of the design" I'm thinking maybe your asking about having multiple frames in your design, but feel free to clarify if I'm missing aspects of your question. But, the key thing to remember is each vector mask that is part of your Photopea file when you export to PDF will be processed into Canva as a frame. So, how you set these up will give you full control over how they get processed by Canva and then, of course, the same Canva frame rules apply so you can still always crop and reposition individual photos within individual frames. If you haven't watched this other video on this channel,Canva Split/Collage Frames & Rotation Demystified kzbin.info/www/bejne/epmqaGyqg7x_aK8 , then you might find it helpful as I walk through a basic example showing you 4 distinct areas could become one frame or 4 frames depending on how you choose to set it up and also I go over tricks you can use to help deal with how you might want content rotated/oriented within a frame. Hope this helps, but again, feel free to reach out with more questions. cheers, Greg
@rossy3lo2 күн бұрын
Wow, it works! I've watched 5 different videos n none of them works, so thank you! A new subscriber here.
@learncanvawithgregКүн бұрын
Glad it was helpful! Cheers, Greg
@MakeupInMotion5 ай бұрын
I have watched so many videos on how to execute a custom frame. I knew there had to be a much easier way. Thank you so much for your time and keeping your video to the point.
@learncanvawithgreg5 ай бұрын
Sure thing, glad it was helpful! cheers, Greg
@RossiModoBBB18 күн бұрын
I’ve watched soooooo many videos!!! This is the only one fast and easy!
@learncanvawithgreg16 күн бұрын
Thanks, glad it was helpful! cheers, Greg
@monicab283 ай бұрын
Wow!! You have just opened up a whole new world for me!! This is fantastic and SO easy! Thank you!
@learncanvawithgreg3 ай бұрын
Yes, Monica! You're welcome, so glad to hear it was helpful! 🙌 cheers, Greg
@itszz309918 күн бұрын
I was really happy when I found this video again. I was full of regret not saving this for later since i watched several videos but didn't get right. Greg explained very well and really teaches you every detail he clicks. I followed every step of this tutorial and viola!!!! That's when the magic happens! Thanks Greg! This is really a game changer! gbu!
@learncanvawithgreg16 күн бұрын
@itszz3099 You're most welcome! Glad you found your way back! 🙌👍 cheers, Greg
@robinc.6452Ай бұрын
Thank you, this worked perfectly- loved the way you explained the process.
@learncanvawithgregАй бұрын
Thanks Robin, glad it was helpful! cheers, Greg
@deeirenee62954 ай бұрын
The best tutorial without all the fluff..This was so easy to follow, Thank you 😊
@learncanvawithgreg4 ай бұрын
You're welcome, glad it was helpful! cheers, Greg
@kathiabarleyАй бұрын
Thank you Greg, no one could explain me what you just did in 45 seconds, I knew it had to be a way other than one color shapes and exporting to another app other than the svg format. You are a super teacher, thank you much.
@learncanvawithgregАй бұрын
Thanks for your kind words, glad it was helpful! cheers, Greg
@paomd91Ай бұрын
You're an absolute genius. I've watched so many videos and they didn't work for me. But yours was just straightforward, easy and i knew why my file wasnt working. Thanks!! New suscriber here!
@learncanvawithgregАй бұрын
Well Paola, I certainly am not deserving of the "absolute genius" tag, but I'll take it! 😂 You're welcome, glad you found this helpful. Thanks for the kind words and sub. cheers, Greg
@bragdifferently3 ай бұрын
I so appreciate you. I knew if I searched longer I would finally find a video that showed me how to make a frame. You have the only video that takes out all the fluff. You are a life saver...
@learncanvawithgreg3 ай бұрын
Great to hear, thanks! Happy to have helped. Cheers, Greg
@jeaninesoucie3234 ай бұрын
Oh my gosh, THANK YOU! I can't even tell you how many other videos I've watched, tried their methods, and it didn't work. This was super easy and so incredibly helpful and it WORKED! Thank you, thank you, thank you!
@learncanvawithgreg4 ай бұрын
You're welcome Jeanine, I'm glad you found this helpful! cheers, Greg
@Talent.2 ай бұрын
youre awesome dude... i was searching for hours, literally hours to figure this out to no avail. came across your channel and it took 3 minutes. youre the best, subbed and liked, keep up the amazing work!
@learncanvawithgreg2 ай бұрын
Thanks Jacob, appreciated. Happy to hear you found this helpful. cheers, Greg
@KatKrasilnikov5 ай бұрын
I've watched many videos from other people and it never worked for me, after following all the steps in this video, it's finally worked. Thank you, it was very easy and so many possibilities are now open.
@learncanvawithgreg5 ай бұрын
Yes! Happy to hear Kat, glad it was helpful. Cheers, Greg
@CasinoSlotsbyHans4 ай бұрын
this is what i am looking for. I have been searching here in youtube and watch a lot of tuts, but did not work. 😍
@MasonsGameRoom26 ай бұрын
I normally don't leave comments on here but I just had to stop and say thank you for this video. after watching way too many video tutorials for this, yours is the only one that I found helpful. Just a little disappointed that you didn't make this video sooner 😅 lol THANK YOU!!
@learncanvawithgreg6 ай бұрын
Haha, yes, sorry I didn’t get it out sooner! Glad it was helpful. Cheers, Greg
@Dawns_Creative_Carousel5 ай бұрын
Same I bet we have watched the same videos 😂
@feslerchristian3 ай бұрын
And here comes another great thing: I created the custom image in under one minute (58 seconds) on my OLD SAMSUNG PHONE! As photo pea is an online service you are completely free from the OS you are working on. Creating custom frames in the train on the way to work might turn out to become a new hobby 😅.
@learncanvawithgreg3 ай бұрын
Haha, yes! It's fun to play with new frame ideas. And glad to hear I'm not the only one rocking an older phone. I did finally upgrade a few years ago, but even then I was upgrading to model that was several years removed from the most recent model. : )
@jennifercooper917921 күн бұрын
Game Changer!!!!!! (Found this video after an hour of searching!)
@learncanvawithgreg21 күн бұрын
Glad to hear it was helpful! Cheers, Greg
@ThomQuinlanRealtor5 ай бұрын
Um, frames finally clicked for me after watching you!! THANK YOU!
@learncanvawithgreg5 ай бұрын
You're welcome, glad it was helpful! cheers, Greg
@browncanesugar4 ай бұрын
Absolutely the best! Thank you so much for simplifying this process and allowing me to understand with your excellent KZbin tutorial.
@learncanvawithgreg4 ай бұрын
You are so welcome! Glad it was helpful. cheers, Greg
@peace.n.blessings55792 ай бұрын
Your top G! My workflow has jumped 💯 % with this tutvid
@feslerchristian3 ай бұрын
OmG Greg, this is really, really awesome. You made my day! Thanks so much for giving a larger community the chance to benefit from your ideas. Thanks again, God bless
@learncanvawithgreg3 ай бұрын
So glad to hear it was helpful! cheers, Greg
@VenusAbantas4 ай бұрын
life saver! my ms word don't have convert to shape and been finding ways to create frames without uusing ms office! thak you very much!
@learncanvawithgreg4 ай бұрын
You’re most welcome Venus! 🙌 cheers , Greg
@miniscenesgb5 ай бұрын
Fantastic. I've tried to follow so many videos on this and failed. This time - got it! Thanks so much. I've subscribed
@learncanvawithgreg5 ай бұрын
Glad it helped!
@SebastianSas882 ай бұрын
This is the best video on the matter! Well done Greg
@learncanvawithgreg2 ай бұрын
Thanks, I'm glad you found it helpful! cheers, Greg
@sistahzkreationz5 ай бұрын
New subbie here. All I can say is wow. I did this in no time. It was explain so simple, I’ve seen other videos and it was I don’t know. lol. But this is by far the best and quickest I’ve seen yet. I made my frame in about a minute. Lol. Thank you so much!
@learncanvawithgreg5 ай бұрын
You are most welcome! Happy to hear this method worked for you! 🙌 cheers, Greg
@deathlessmile2 ай бұрын
Worked Perfectly. Thanks!
@StardustxBeauty3 ай бұрын
I just wanted to say you're amazing! Thank you so much!!!!
@learncanvawithgreg3 ай бұрын
Thank you for your kind words, you're welcome. So glad you found this helpful! cheers, Greg
@joannmelitares54693 ай бұрын
Thank you so muchh... this is much easier than other tutorials
@learncanvawithgreg3 ай бұрын
@joannmelitares5469 You're welcome Jo Ann, glad to hear it was helpful! cheers, Greg
@nicnac11172 ай бұрын
You're amazing thank you so much!!!!
@learncanvawithgreg2 ай бұрын
You're welcome, glad it was helpful! cheers, Greg
@Mizz87Red3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge, after watching other videos that left me frustrated, you made this so simple for me to understand!!! New subscriber!
@learncanvawithgreg3 ай бұрын
You're welcome, so glad it was helpful! 🙌 Thanks for your kind words. cheers, Greg
@KithandKinn-um3ji6 ай бұрын
The best I have seen, is immediate follow. Thank you.
@learncanvawithgreg6 ай бұрын
Hey, thanks, glad it was helpful! Cheers, Greg
@davidthoreau94994 ай бұрын
Greg, you are the best! I took your Udemy course as well. Great content, easy to learn with your instruction and am now creating projects for clients and making $$$. Thanks so much!
@learncanvawithgreg4 ай бұрын
Great to hear David, happy I could help. Cheers, Greg
@craftydiyer6 ай бұрын
Thank you this worked like a charm way easer!
@melindarichardson9163Ай бұрын
Brilliant!
@learncanvawithgregАй бұрын
Hey, thanks Melinda, glad you found this helpful! cheers, Greg
@ayakaganig3 ай бұрын
Thank you Greg! Always so informational and I appreciate you always take time to answer questions!!
@learncanvawithgreg3 ай бұрын
Of course, you’re welcome. 🙌
@ayakaganig3 ай бұрын
@@learncanvawithgreg I have another question, if I may... Have you encountered some issue when you finished making the final frame and download all together as multiple pages of PDF file, when you import it again, some of the frames won't work (more detailed design ones especially). Pictures clips in the original rectangle without any shape and when you delete it, it delete the image and frame all together. It only happens to some of the frame pages. (and this does not happen if I take time to download the finished frame one by one at the beginning) I am not sure if I am doing something wrong :(
@learncanvawithgreg3 ай бұрын
@@ayakaganig It's tough to fully understand the exact situation you describe. If a frame imports correctly then on desktop you can always right click and choose "detach image" to separate the photo from the frame. If you just select the photo in the frame and hit delete then recently I've noticed it usually deletes the photo and keeps the frame, but occasionally it seems maybe both get deleted. I'm not sure if this is the exact situation you describe so feel free to provide more detail if you still need help. : ) cheers, Greg
@ayakaganig3 ай бұрын
@@learncanvawithgreg It works the way you just described when I download the finished frame one page at a time as pdf from canva and re upload, however, when I download them all together as multi-pages of PDF from Canva and re-upload as a PDF file with all the pages included, some of the frames start not working. (I am not sure if I am still explaining clearly here... sorry ESL speaker problem😓) I assume not many time you don;t have to do this extra process, but for something that I am planning to do requires after finishing the photopea process, importing them to canva and clearing the image inside (so they just show the cloud and hill graphic from canva) and download, then make sure other people can import them to their canva and use, if this makes any better sense.
@learncanvawithgreg3 ай бұрын
@@ayakaganig Your English is great, I think it's more of a case of my brain not functioning properly! 🤣Usually once I import into Canva after creating in Photopea or elsewhere then I don't export and then reimport again so I don't have experience with this step. I guess I'm confused as to why you need this step. If you have frames you'd like to share with others then it would be best to share as a template link. Under the Share menu in the upper right look for the "Template Link" option. That's a better way than having other people have to import a PDF because it just allows them to spawn a copy from your file. The only thing you want to do in this case is make sure you don't go back and make edits after you have the file to the final point where you want to share it. In instances like this you might want to create a folder called "Final Shared Template Links" or something and store the file in there so you know not to make edits. But you can still have your own copy you make edits on...or use the template link to make a copy. : ) Hope this makes sense. If you still have more questions just let me know. : ) cheers, Greg
@beatrixkiddo39644 ай бұрын
Oh my gosh! God Bless You!! Thank you for this
@learncanvawithgreg4 ай бұрын
Sure thing Beatrix, glad it was helpful! cheers, Greg
@steveraglin76075 ай бұрын
Many thanks, Greg.... going to create something using this first thing tomorrow!
@learncanvawithgreg5 ай бұрын
Fantastic! Glad this was helpful. cheers, Greg
@charlotteford856 ай бұрын
Thank you for this. I watched other videos, but your way was fast and easy.
@learncanvawithgreg6 ай бұрын
Great to hear, you’re welcome! Cheers, Greg
@Bored-so7sl5 ай бұрын
You are a life saver sir . Thank you very much ♥️♥️♥️🙏🙏 God bless you.
@learncanvawithgreg5 ай бұрын
You're welcome, glad it was helpful! cheers, Greg
@WalidDingsdale6 ай бұрын
an amazing canva channel with amazing tricks and tips for this application, thanks for sharing this
@learncanvawithgreg6 ай бұрын
Glad you found it helpful! Cheers, Greg
@ForAllAnimals4 ай бұрын
This is awesome!!! Thank you! Please show us how to make glitter text in Canva! 🙏🏼
@learncanvawithgreg4 ай бұрын
You're welcome, glad it was helpful! Glitter text, eh? If I have time I'll see what I can do. As of right now I don't think Canva has a great way of doing this (where the text would remain editable and easy to update) but there certainly are some ways you could do this if you used a program like Photopea/Photoshop and made use of Smart Objects. cheers, Greg
@ForAllAnimals4 ай бұрын
@@learncanvawithgregthank you for the response! I use Photpea all the time, so would love a tutorial with that option if you ever find the time. Thanks again!
@PetalsandParchment3 ай бұрын
This is so helpful, thank you so much! 🌷
@learncanvawithgreg3 ай бұрын
You're so welcome! cheers, Greg
@hjomnp09mgh3 ай бұрын
Great stuff! I just subscribed if your videos are this good!
@learncanvawithgreg3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the sub, appreciated! If you have any specific Canva related questions just let me know. cheers, Greg
@ReezLiPlaysАй бұрын
Great video, Thank you so mich for the tutorial
@SandraRees6 ай бұрын
Wow, these are some cool ideas for frames, taking my creativity to the next level. Thank you so much for sharing🙂
@learncanvawithgreg6 ай бұрын
Sure thing, glad you enjoyed. Once you learn the process for creating custom frames then it's really about thinking creativity. : ) cheers, Greg
@weekend_zen4 ай бұрын
This is sooo much simpler process, thanks for sharing! My next question would be how do you add the shadows for dimensionality? Ex. Like on a t-shirt or chip bag frame…
@learncanvawithgreg4 ай бұрын
Great question, thanks for asking. For shadows, you have some different methods you can use, but I'll give you a simple one I often use. So, for this example, let's pretend you are have completed the Photopea steps in this tutorial to complete your Vector mask and now you just have the final step for exporting. At this point, here's what you could do to create a shadow to compliment your mask/shape. 1) While on your layer with the vector mask is highlighted used the Ctrl+J keyboard shortcut to duplicate this layer. Then Ctrl+J to make a 2nd copy. 2) Now use Ctrl+E and it will merge those 2 copies together into 1 flat layer with no mask (You can also right click on the 2nd copy and choose "Merge down for this step". 3) You should now still have your vector mask layer, but also another layer with the same pixels showing (but no mask). Now click-drag the new non-mask layer below the vector mask layer in the Layers menu (right side of screen) and then use the "V" keyboard shortcut to switch to the move tool and click-drag and move this layer so it's slightly offset from the above layer in the direction you want your shadow (you can adjust this later). 4) Now, from the top menu, choose Filter-->Blur-->Gaussian Blur and blur to your liking. You can still later adjust the opacity of this blur using the opacity dropdown on the Layers menu. That's it, now you can export as PDF and the frame and the drop shadow/blur will come over as separate layers. Hope this helps, if you have questions just let me know! cheers, Greg
@learncanvawithgreg4 ай бұрын
Above is for a drop shadow, if you wanted highlight or shadows that were above your frame, you could do that as well following a similar process, you would just have to adjust your selected area to what you want. But in general this is a smart workflow process...always considering what complimentary elements you might want to go with your frame. cheers, Greg
@weekend_zen4 ай бұрын
@@learncanvawithgreg wow, thanks so much for the detailed reply. I will def try it out!
@tvferdz3 ай бұрын
amazing tutorial..... wow....
@learncanvawithgreg3 ай бұрын
Thanks, glad you enjoyed. cheers, Greg
@notabolished13312 ай бұрын
🙏Outstanding tutorial. Thanks a million. Please. 🤔🤔🤔What about the custom frames you create using Canva elements. Do you have commercial license over them?🤔🤔
@learncanvawithgreg2 ай бұрын
That's a good question, thanks for asking. I'm not a lawyer, so I'll preface this by saying you should always review Canva's license terms and consult with a lawyer if you have any concerns about usage rights. So take my following thoughts, not as official legal advice, but as some things to consider with regards to custom frames: 1) Basic shapes like circles, squares, and triangles are generally not eligible for copyright protection so a lot of basic frame shapes to begin with our not things that are necessarily afforded copyright protection. My favorite custom frames usually start by building upon a basic shape. 2) Using something for personal use vs. using something in a large print run vs. reselling something as part of a product are all different use cases so pay attention to use case and understand that for things like resale you'll really want to understand the licensing and make sure you are following rules. 3) Via the Canva licensing language, pro Canva content can't be used in templates of any nature, UNLESS it's a template created for use on Canva. This is an important distinction as, by their very nature, a Canva frame is only something that can be used on Canva. This works in your favor as does the fact that frames themselves are placeholders for other content. In other words, using a silhouette from a photo that will hold another image is quite different than using the original photo itself. The question then might become is the shape of the frame itself (if derived from a pro element) distinct enough to make it a transformative work and not just a derivative work that could still be subject to copyright infringement. This, of course, I would think is where some of the gray area might exist, but I would ask the basic question: Is the shape itself something that's still recognizable as the original element it was created from? If not, then you are probably fine. If so, then you may want to think about making additions/adjustments to make your new frame shape a distinct creation. But, you may be able to use an exact pro element is a Canva design for resale IF there are enough other unique design elements making the overall design unique from other designs. Again, this is where I'd consult with Canva/lawyer if you had questions about this. Again, not official legal advice as I'm not a lawyer : ), but these are my thoughts on some common sense considerations that may make a good starting point. Hope this helps! cheers, Greg
@vikkiyates193412 күн бұрын
Great video!!! Question, how can you change the yellow background to Red and her eye shadow and lipstick to Red?
@learncanvawithgreg3 күн бұрын
Hi Vikki, thanks for the question. You could do this sort of this, but it would best be done in Photoshop/Photopea or something like Affinity Photo as Canva lacks the ability to really make true selections. If you'd like a tutorial on how to do this sort of thing then let me know and I'll try to put something together when time allows. cheers, Greg
@JoyfulTeacherMom6 ай бұрын
This was an amazing tutorial. Thank you!
@learncanvawithgreg6 ай бұрын
You’re welcome! Cheers, Greg
@elonanamor64204 ай бұрын
Great video. Learned so much.
@learncanvawithgreg4 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful! Cheers, Greg
@evelynwhite28043 ай бұрын
Super helpful!!!
@learncanvawithgreg3 ай бұрын
Awesome Evelyn, I'm so glad! cheers, Greg
@atthismoment30063 ай бұрын
so cool
@learncanvawithgreg3 ай бұрын
Thanks, glad you enjoyed. Cheers, Greg
@Jaden_8566 ай бұрын
Oh my wond we ful work explaining thank u plenty of ideas now grest ❤
@learncanvawithgreg6 ай бұрын
You’re welcome 😊
@BettyMullins5 ай бұрын
This method works great.....
@learncanvawithgreg5 ай бұрын
Great to hear! cheers, Greg
@phebet3276 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this information! Subscribed!
@learncanvawithgreg6 ай бұрын
Happy to help. cheers, Greg
@RaynFemaleProducer5 ай бұрын
This is great! Thank you very much!!
@learncanvawithgreg5 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful! cheers, Greg
@MissMolly33776 ай бұрын
The shape you drew to show the raster mask looked like a wooden shoe, like they wear in holland. 😂 Thanks, I just found your channel. New sub. 😊 I can’t wait to learn more. I’m pretty familiar with Canva, but I am sure you will teach me something. I love the stacking technique, you showed at the end, to make the word and butterflies stand out, and the one where you added a second frame for sort of a drop shadow. My favorite tip though, was how to save it to a folder. I have so many pages on Canva open, because I forget to save stuff to folders. 🤦♀️
@learncanvawithgreg6 ай бұрын
Thanks for the sub, glad you found the video helpful. Folders are so important for staying organized and speeding up your workflow!!!! cheers, Greg
@SimplybeingR6 ай бұрын
Thank you soooo much for sharing this!!
@learncanvawithgreg6 ай бұрын
Sure thing, glad it was helpful! cheers, Greg
@romanvasiura67055 ай бұрын
Great video lesson! Thank you for it! P.S. I'm going to figure out how to save this frame and use it in future projects. I like your explanation!) Subscribed 😀
@romanvasiura67055 ай бұрын
Maybe, you'll give me a tip on how to save it properly (I mean about a new frame in some folder...). I would like to use some frames from time to time... What is the best option to save it?
@learncanvawithgreg5 ай бұрын
Sure, the main thing to understand about saving frames is that you can't save the frame itself to a Canva folder like you can do with a # of Canva elements. But, what you can do is save the file/project containing the frame off to a particular folder and then this ends up working very similar to saving off individual elements because from within the Canva project interface via the "Projects" tab you can access files/designs the same way you access individual elements...just navigate to the folder where your design is stored. And when accessing designs this way, you can then even click on the design, once you've navigated to the folder where it's stored in the left Projects menu, and see the individual pages. So, one option is having a bunch of frames on different pages of a design and then saving that off to a particular folder, "favorite frames" for example. This might make since if the frames were related, for example maybe you've have a design called "Square Instagram Frames" and in this design you'd only store square frames that you might want to use for Instagram posts. But, of course, you could just as easily have each unique frame in it's own design and then just saved off to an appropriate folder. It just really comes down to what organizational strategy makes the most sense to you. But then when you have a design open in the project interface and navigate to a folder via the "Projects" tab in the left menu, you then just find the design/page containing the frame you want to use and then just click on it. When you do then that design page will overwrite the current page in your open design so often you'll want to add a new page or be working on a blank page when you add the frame. Then you can just copy it, paste it, resize it, etc. as needed within your current design. Hopefully this all makes sense, just let me know if you have further questions. cheers, Greg
@romanvasiura67055 ай бұрын
@@learncanvawithgreg , thank you for so broad explanation 😃 At this current moment, I don't have any questions about it... You helped me a lot to decide on this task and I wonder to watch other of your video lessons.
@moroco.design6 ай бұрын
Awesome! Thanks a lot! Subscribed!
@learncanvawithgreg6 ай бұрын
Sure thing, happy to help! Thanks for the sub. cheers, Greg
@akinasub98426 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing. I want to know more ideas of using Photopea.
@learncanvawithgreg6 ай бұрын
Sure, what would you like to learn? Give me some ideas of topics or visuals you'd like to create and maybe I can do a future tutorial about it. cheers, Greg
@acreations43975 ай бұрын
Hey Thank you. Everything was explained very well. I gave it a try and my images will disappear once I click on path, and it will never come back to the screen. I also don't see a blue outline around my images. I'm not sure what's going on I'll try again later because I know it works. I just watched you do it. Thanks again.
@learncanvawithgreg5 ай бұрын
You're welcome. If you continue to have trouble, try to provide more details or a screenshot and I will help if I can. cheers, Greg
@gerliebelostrino3224 ай бұрын
Thank you so much...
@learncanvawithgreg4 ай бұрын
You're most welcome! cheers, Greg
@ujimatodd91156 ай бұрын
Thank You!!!
@learncanvawithgreg6 ай бұрын
Sure thing! 👍 cheers, Greg
@Dahlface775 ай бұрын
Very nice!!
@learncanvawithgreg5 ай бұрын
Thanks Cathy, I'm glad you found this helpful. cheers, Greg
@catecarroll81015 ай бұрын
HUZZAH!!! Just one of the many who will find you who knew there had to be a better way. You rock Greg! Thank you. I am wondering if I make a frame that the fill is really going to need an outline, is the easiest/best way to do that similar to how you did the drop shadow at the end of this? So just duplicate frame, fill with desired outline color and adjust size which gives it more depth anyway? Or is there a way in photopea to automatically add an outline to the shape. So many thank yous for this video. Subscribed and looking forward to learning more from you. I really need this Plan E or F or whatever the heck I'm on now to work. :)
@learncanvawithgreg5 ай бұрын
Hey, thanks, glad to hear this video was helpful! There are always multiple methods that can work depending on your needs so the duplicate frame method is an option, however someone recently asked a similar question to your and I addressed it in this video: kzbin.info/www/bejne/mnKyoIGXha91fbc. There's an easy way to add a stroke in PS or Photopea, but as I mention in the video, you also might want to think about expanding your selection and creating a slightly larger frame that will then act as an outline once you put it behind the smaller frame in Canva. I go over it all in the video and the right method really depends on your needs and much flexibility you need from the asset going forward. Best of luck, if you have further questions just let me know! Thanks for the sub! cheers, Greg
@catecarroll81015 ай бұрын
@@learncanvawithgreg Thank you! I'll go watch it. Much appreciated!!
@subreezyКүн бұрын
thank you for this! it should be built in canva though…
@learncanvawithgregКүн бұрын
Sure, happy to help. Yes, would be nice if it was built in to Canva : ), but I think for all programs there will always be a wish list of things the program can not do. cheers, Greg
@bmuelu2 ай бұрын
Hello Greg, trying to follow closely, but I got stuck at 1:58 - could you please tell me why I am not able to turn mine into a vector path? maybe I missed something .... would so appreciate it if you could help, thanks Greg. I'm only watching your video because you're so thorough with steps!
@learncanvawithgreg2 ай бұрын
Hi Bauhenia, sorry you got stuck, I'll be happy to help if I can. For converting a selection to a vector path the biggest thing to watch for is probably actually making sure that you have something selected. If you exported a PNG w/ transparency from Canva and have that in Photopea, then you want to make sure you have that layer highlighted in the right layers menu and then Ctrl+left click on that layer (windows...on Mac you'd use the Cmd key) to make the selection. You should see a dotted line around the selected area. Or right on layer and choose "Select Pixels". Or from top nav menu choose Select --> Load Selection and then click ok. Then, once you have your selection (denoted by dotted outline onscreen which can sometimes be tough to see on smaller screens), you can proceed to the next step where under the Path menu you choose the 4th icon over on the bottom, "selection to path". If you're still having trouble and can post your .psd file somehow (dropbox or google drive shared link) or you can link to the starting asset you want to turn into a frame (shared Canva template link) then I'll try to find time to investigate further for you. cheers, Greg
@ayakaganig3 ай бұрын
When you make shapes, what dimensions do you set the original canvas to? Does it matter small or big??
@learncanvawithgreg3 ай бұрын
Thanks for your question Ayaka. It doesn't matter so much as your final mask should end up being a vector so it should scale smoothly, however I tend to work at a size that's comparable to what I anticipate my final output will be just so you get a feel for things at the scale you anticipate using them at. If you work at a really large scale, but then end up using your mask at a really small scale then you might end up spending extra time on small details that aren't really going to matter. Conversely, if you work really small, but then end up using your mask on a larger scale then maybe you didn't spend enough time observing details that you will see and that will matter. Hopefully this makes sense. Thanks again for the question, best of luck! cheers, Greg
@gracegriffindor93525 ай бұрын
thank you so much
@learncanvawithgreg5 ай бұрын
You're welcome!
@carolhewett-fo8lq2 ай бұрын
Do you have a book or step by step sheet we ca n get. I a dummy and old so it take me seeing and referring to sheet. Thank you, you video is amazing
@learncanvawithgreg2 ай бұрын
Thanks Carol, Yeah, sure, I have a couple of free cheatsheet/guides I give out for free to email subscribers. Just go here --> learningwithgreg.mykajabi.com/how-to-make-custom-frames and fill out the form. Links to the guides should then automatically be emailed to you. The form just signs you up for my free newsletter which I send out periodically with Canva related info. and promotions. If you don't want the newsletter email updates, there's an unsubscribe link at the bottom of every email so you can also just sign up to get the Custom Frame guides and then unsubscribe from the newsletter part if not interested. Whatever makes sense for you. : ) cheers, Greg
@chicamaravilla6 ай бұрын
loved ur tutorial, although at first I tried the method with a fading cloud but it would not work, apparently it has to be a completely outlined item for it to work, thank you for this tutorial.
@learncanvawithgreg6 ай бұрын
Yes, you can use any image you want, but a vector mask and canva frames will not support transparency. In Canva you can lower the overall transparency level of any image or frame, but you can't have varying levels of transparency. Hopefully that makes sense, if you have any questions just let me know. cheers, Greg
@luzromero52805 ай бұрын
Awesome
@learncanvawithgreg5 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed! Cheers, Greg
@ginagamzebag23793 күн бұрын
nice one but the path is not working on my side it keeps crashing
@lindam_in_michigan37036 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this video! My old process took a lot longer and I appreciate your easy to follow steps. One Q I have is do you have a video on how to create a Canva frame collage or split a frame? (frame can have multiple photos/textures within the same frame.) I've searched KZbin but haven't found a good source. Any suggestions you have would be appreciated!
@learncanvawithgreg6 ай бұрын
Hi Linda, Thanks for your question. A single frame can only hold a single photo so you can't actually have more than 1 photo in frame, but I do think there are workflow approaches to do the sort of thing that I believe you are talking about. Let me walk you through a few scenarios. 1) What is you wanted a photo in a frame, but then wanted a texture applied to that photo? You would duplicate the frame. Place a photo in the first version of the frame and then place the texture in the copy of the frame. You might have to have the 2 frame copies in differnt areas of the screen so you can easily access both copies (or temporarily move each copy to the top of the layer stack while adding the photo or texture), but then you just want to make sure that both frame copies are perfectly aligned with the photo in frame below the texture in the layer stack. 2) In a similar manner to above, you can stack multiple versions of a frame on top of one another with each version containing different photos...you just of course would have to lower the transparency of some of the photos if you wanted to see some sort of blended photo effect. 3) You can also, of course have a bunch of separate overlapping frames....or ones that are positioned directly up against one another so they might appear as one frame. In Canva you could just drag out and position the frames as you want, but if creating custom frames yourself in Photoshop/Photopea then you'd want to follow the process in this KZbin video, only make sure that you are making a discrete selection for each area that will be its own frame and converting that into a vector mask. So if you are working on an image/design where you want 3 frames then you should have 3 corresponding vector masks created before you export as a PDF. Then, when you export as PDF each of these mask will register in Canva as a separate frame 4) Conversely to #3, anything selection that you turn into a single vector mask will export as a single frame. So even though you might have 4 distinct squares that are not touching, if you convert those into a single vector mask and export as a PDF then it will come into Canva as 1 frame. Hopefully this all makes sense. If you have more questions just let me know, or if you are still struggling with a particular example then take post a screenshot and description of what you are trying to do and I will try to help! cheers, Greg
@craftydiyer6 ай бұрын
I would like to know this as well!
@learncanvawithgreg6 ай бұрын
@@craftydiyer Did my above reply to @lindam_in_michigan3703 answer your question on a "collage" frame? If not, give me some details or maybe share a screenshot and I'll be happy to try to help. cheers, Greg😊
@lindam_in_michigan37036 ай бұрын
@learncanvawithgreg yes, thank you, and i will do some testing tonight after work. It makes sense multiple frames are used ive seen this demonstrated.
@lindam_in_michigan37036 ай бұрын
@@learncanvawithgreg The video I saw was you take a letter or number and add rectangles to break it up into smaller sections. I tried to replicate then follow your steps but it still just gave me my letter as one frame. Is it oK to repost the video link here? I can find and share if that would help. Just let me know
@frisbe5744 ай бұрын
I am using an iphone i used keyboard with ctrl and clicked on my shape but i cant go to path and move on to next step any advice before i try desktop
@learncanvawithgreg4 ай бұрын
From your description, it sounds like you are having trouble loading the highlighted layer as a selection. I find it's definitely more tricky if you are working on a mobile device with a smaller screen, but it can still be done. Instead, of using Ctrl + click, instead make sure you have the layer you want to load as a selection highlighted in the layers menu to the right, then from the "Select" menu in the top menu you can choose "Load Selection" and by default it should have what you need in the Channel dropdown...it will save something like "Layer X Transparency". Just click okay and you should load all the pixels in the current layers as a selection. Then you can proceed to the channel --> Selection to Path steps and the other steps. Hope this helps. cheers, Greg
@TheGirlBossRecipeАй бұрын
Can you show us how to do this to create a mockup where its only some of the image is a frame?
@learncanvawithgregАй бұрын
If you're creating a Canva frame then I'd think that normally you could do this type of cropping AFTER creating the frame, just by resizing your image within the frame. But, maybe I'm not totally understanding your question so feel free to ask follow-ups or show me a specific example. thanks, Greg
@CosmicCreationsGraphicDesign2 ай бұрын
The only problem with using Canva' Pro images to create your custom frames is (1) Canva's terms don't permit you to take their elements outside of Canva for editing, and (2) when you do that the creators of those elements don't get paid by Canva when you upload them back to your account to use them further so you're taking income away from designers. Rather create your own graphics using the draw tool, or take your own photos if you want to take them out of Canva.
@learncanvawithgreg2 ай бұрын
Yes, thanks for your comment, appreciated...you always want to be mindful of Canva's licensing terms and ask questions of Canva or a lawyer if you have if you any questions or concerns on Canva license terms. I believe everything in this tutorial involves combining multiple shapes into something new and distinctive. The goal is a transformative work that is something totally separate and distinct from any of the original components. Frames by the very nature also have their own distinct purpose, but, yes, I would avoid any single elements on their own whose essence is encapsulated by their shape. You want to create something unique. Basic shapes, such as circles, squares, triangles, and rectangles, are also generally not copyrightable so if you start with a basic shape and work from there you're usually going to be fine. Thanks again for the comment. cheers, Greg
@ayakaganig4 ай бұрын
Is there any reason why you don’t download first in svg file but vectorize in photopea?
@learncanvawithgreg4 ай бұрын
When you bring an svg file into photopea it often actually complicates the process because svg files are more complicated by nature and can sometimes have multiple “clip-paths” when opened in photopea. They alsoimport in such a way that Canva won’t convert them into frames if you export as a PDF immediately. so you end up with a few extra steps and then still have to go through the steps in this video as well. So, it just becomes about how Canva processes PDFs and, consequently, the easiest way to get to a frame doesn’t usually involve an svg in my experience. Hope this makes sense. Cheers, Greg
@Dawns_Creative_Carousel5 ай бұрын
What about creating an offset on the frame? I think it will look cleaner with an offset! Is that something the person who would potentially buy or use the frame could just easily do or not do? I mean I know they can 😂 your tutorial was AMAZING! I saw another one and most was the same but not the exporting or creating the path! They were saying to save as a psd
@learncanvawithgreg5 ай бұрын
Saving as a PSD is useful if you want to be able to open again in Photoshop or Photopea and work with your different layers, but, yes, selection->path->vector mask and then exporting as a PDF is the way to go when you’re trying to end up with a Canva frame. : ) Cheers, Greg
@SimplybeingR5 ай бұрын
I had the same question on another video, I would like to know how to get the offset - outline-stroke effect around a frame as another level to change that by adding in a background to drop into the outline, trying to find a video on this process to have 2 frames together
@learncanvawithgreg5 ай бұрын
@@SimplybeingR Could you point me to an example image with the type of effect you are talking about? That will help me provide a better answer. In Canva you can only add inset borders to frames. In this video, kzbin.info/www/bejne/mnKyoIGXha91fbc, I show how you could use Photopea to add strokes or larger frames that would then act as a border in Canva. A similar process could be used to have an offset border. You can pretty much turn any shape into a frame which could then act as a border so just point me to an example image if you want me to work through a specific example. Cheers, Greg
@velrymahlase5 ай бұрын
Hi , please help what could be the problem here on selection 2 ,the path selection the image doesn't change to blue ,i tried multiple times but no action after clicking .
@learncanvawithgreg5 ай бұрын
To be clear, the image itself will not change colors, but the selection path itself - the dotted line that appears at the edge of the selected area - will turn blue. Both of these can be a subtle change, but selections should be marked by a dotted line and then, when something becomes a work path, it should turn blue. So step 1 is making sure you have a selection. If you are making a selection of an image then make sure that layer is the one you have chosen in the layers menu and then you should be able to Ctrl+ click (on windows,Cmd+ click on Mac) on that layer to select it and you should see a dotted line appear at the edge of whatever is on that layer. Now, when you click selection to path you should see that dotted line turn blue and a “work path” should appear under the Paths menu. If you are still having trouble just try to describe your steps and what is happening (or not happening) or give me an idea of the type of image you’re trying to turn into a path/frame and I’ll try to help or I can work through another example for you. Cheers, Greg
@staciemckay46005 ай бұрын
Thank so much!!! I had been trying to figure this out (with Photoshop) for quite some time - your tutorial was much easier! Question - I'm trying to create a frame that would go over another photo. Basically, we make nice ID badges for our teen volunteers. I have the background of the badge done and want to add the teen's photo into a custom frame (currently using a boring frame from the library). I was able to create the frame of our custom shape (that is used throughout campus), but it wants to 'replace' the page, not go on top of the background I already have. Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
@staciemckay46005 ай бұрын
Nevermind! I figured it out LOL, I simply added my background image to the frame page and moved it to the back. Thanks again!!!
@learncanvawithgreg5 ай бұрын
Glad you figured it out! If you have any further questions, just let me know. cheers, Greg
@kaymcfarland86562 ай бұрын
When I do this I do not get a vector path on my work path layer, it makes a background shape path, I don’t know what I am doing wrong
@learncanvawithgreg2 ай бұрын
Hi Kay, if you can describe your steps more, share screen shots or somehow share a .psd I can look at then I can try to take a look and see if I can help. But feeling lousy today, so have patience if I can't reply quickly. cheers, Greg
@Halloween4ever10314 ай бұрын
My image file is an svg and the background layer does not appear for me.
@learncanvawithgreg4 ай бұрын
If your goal is taking something into Photopea or Photoshop and then exporting something you can bring back into Canva as a frame then you often don't even need to work with an SVG file. If your starting point is Canva where you are creating the shape that will become the frame then it's probably best to export as a PNG with transparency. It can still be done with an SVG format, but it often unnecessarily complicates things and your SVG will import into Photopea with a "Clip-Path" and you might not even initially see anything depending on whether the object exported from Canva was actually a vector file or it was just a raster image. For something exported from Canva that contained actual vector paths then they will import into Photopea with a little path symbol on the bottom right corner of their thumbnail under the Layers panel and if you click on that layer you should get a blue line to indicate there's path, but to create the appropriate file structure that I think Canva needs for import, I believe you may still need to Convert this into a work path....which means making a selection by ctrl/cmd clicking on a layer until you see the marching ants/dotted line. Then, follow the rest of the steps, convert the selection to a path, turn it into a vector mask and export as a PDF (as shown in this tutorial). However, different svg files are set up in different ways so you'll sometimes have multiple vectors, etc. which makes it a little bit more complicated when the goal is 1 shape that will become 1 frame. One big keyboard shortcut trick if you're seeing everythin onscreen that you want to become your frame but things are on different layers, with clip-paths, etc. (and the background has been removed so your shape is isolated)then you can create a layer above all other layers and then use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl/Cmd + alt/opt + shift + E. I know, it's a lot of keys to hold down at once, but this works to flatten all visible pixels onto the current layer which you could then select and follow the process in this video. Sorry for the long-winded answer which I know may have been confusing, there are just a lot of scenarios that could be involved in you are bringing an SVG. The bottom line is you want to get to the point where you have a dotted line selection representing the area you want to become the frame and then you can proceed following the steps in this tutorial. If you're still having trouble and can provide specifics, I'll help if I can! cheers, Greg
@CasinoSlotsbyHans4 ай бұрын
Sir. i have a problem. i followed your steps, and when i reach the layers and then the vector mack, the current path is not clickable
@learncanvawithgreg4 ай бұрын
Do you mean that when you go to Layer-->Vector mask from the top menu all the options are dim/grayed out and thus "not clickable"? If that's the case, this usually happens when your actively selected layer (the layer highlighted in the layers menu to the right of your workspace) is a shape layer. A clue that it is a shape layer is usually an square icon with points at the 4 corners. This layer should also produce a blue path around the shape when selected (although this can be tough to see). Also, when a shape layer is selected, if you click over to the paths menu you'll usually see something like "Layer X Shape Path". When you have a shape path then you need to convert it to a work path before the final Layers-->Current path option will work. But it could be I'm misinterpreting your question or maybe it's something else so provide more details if needed and I'll help if I can. cheers, Greg
@SimplybeingR6 ай бұрын
Thank so much for showing this quick process! Is this capable of being done in photoshop, just trying to understand why it only works in photopea? What the differences between photopea and photoshop the reason it has to be done there? Thanks for any information
@learncanvawithgreg6 ай бұрын
Thanks for the question. If you have Photoshop, then, absolutely, use Photoshop! The process should be virtually identical I believe. If you try it and have any issues, just reach out here and I’ll be happy to help. The reason why I chose to show the process in Photopea here is because I know a large # of Canva users don’t have Photoshop subscriptions and are trying to keep their costs down. So I sought out a free method that would work and Photopea fit the bill. It doesn’t have ALL of Photoshop’s advanced features, but does attempt to mimic the PS UI and has a lot of features that can help fill the gap for things Canva isn’t great at - advanced selections, masking, etc.. It’s also an easy tool for me to teach since it mimics the PS interface and I have been a PS user for forever. But this is a good reminder for me to remember to mention in these videos how PS and Photopea are related. Photopea is sort of like a light-weight PS clone. If you have Photoshop then you’ll likely never need to use Photopea, but for those without a PS subscription it becomes a nice tool to pair with Canva. : ). cheers, Greg
@SimplybeingR5 ай бұрын
@@learncanvawithgreg yes, please! I would love to watch your easy to follow Photoshop videos ..I am so new to PS! Thanks for your prompt response
@SimplybeingR5 ай бұрын
Hi Greg, 1 more question, is it possible to make a frame wherein the letters keep their openings on script fonts, such as to fill the letter O, but leave the center of the font empty? Can I use effects such as splice to achieve this look, I tried, but do not know how to create the path properly in photopea...any help would be great
@SimplybeingR5 ай бұрын
I was trying to do it on my phone and it didn't work properly...trying to figure out how I can use the tool bar to ctrl click since I work a lot from my phone. Any help is great!
@learncanvawithgreg5 ай бұрын
Yes, nothing overly complicated here, as in the example, you just need to turn your text/font into a selection, then convert that to a path and then to a vector mask. If you want to make adjustments (hide part of your text, or add something that is not part of the text) then you would just modify your selection before converting to a path. Make sense? If you still have trouble and want to point me to an example then I'd be happy to help further. cheers, Greg
@Famished4Life3 ай бұрын
My image will not click on photo pea. When I choose the layer path it’s just a blank background 🤦🏽♀️
@learncanvawithgreg3 ай бұрын
Hi Kryslyn, thank for reaching out, sorry you are having trouble, I will help get things sorted out for you if I can! I can’t not totally sure what you mean from “my image will not click” and “When I choose the layer path it’s just a blank background”, but let me see if I can help with some general advice and then please reach out again if you still need help. If you’re starting in Canva, you can always share your file (what you’re trying to turn into a frame) as a “template link” so I can see better see what you’re trying to do. In Photopea, you will always start by creating a selection of the area you want to become your mask. This should show onscreen as a dotted/dashed line (sometimes called marching ants). It can be a little hard to see, but it should be there. Next, for the convert to path step, when you first click on the “Paths” tab (usually, just to the right of the “Layers” and “Channel” tab) you won’t see anything in the Paths window b/c you haven’t created a path yet. But if you do have an active selection (that first step we talked about) then, at the very bottom of the Paths panel, you want to choose the 4th icon over. If you hover over this for a few seconds it should say “Selection to Path”. When you click on this you should see a “Work Path” show up in the paths panel and you’re now ready to go to the next step where you convert your Layer to a Vector Path which you do by going up to the “Layer” menu at the top of the screen and choosing Layer -->Vector Mask-->Current Path. Hope this helps, but I understand I may have missed your exact question so just reach out if you still need help. Best of luck! Cheers, Greg
@tracyselena4 ай бұрын
How do you create a frame but keep part of the image...for example...in the photo you have of the woman with the hair...what if you wanted to keep her face and shoulders but only wanted her hair to be the frame?
@learncanvawithgreg4 ай бұрын
Hi Tracy Thanks for the question. You have a # of options in the way you could do it, but the biggest thing to remember is that whatever area you select and then turn into a vector mask is what will become your frame. So, in your example, you would just make a selection of the hair, turn that into your frame. But, there are a few things to consider. Hair is usually a rather complex selection to make. It can be done with advanced tools in programs like Photoshop/Photopea, but remember, when you convert a selection to a vector mask you can sacrifice some detail AND your mask/frame will not be able to have a feathered edge (varying levels of transparency). So, you could come at this a few ways. Maybe you do create a mask/frame of the hair and have that overlay her face shoulders, but you could also create a mask/frame of the entire woman, but then also select just her face shoulders (feathering some parts if you want) and bring that layer back as a PNG w/ transparency. If this example that layer would end up being above your frame/layer so it would obscure everything in the frame except the hair. Just pointing out that there are almost always multiple ways to approach the problem and it sort of depends on the image and your needs. If you need more help just let me know and I'll help if I can. : ) cheers, Greg
@angelitagonzalez6822Ай бұрын
Did not work for me. How do you do it on an android or an Ipad? I don't have the feature to detach on canva.
@learncanvawithgregАй бұрын
Sorry you're having trouble Angelita, I'll help if I can. By "detach on canva" do you mean you're a free Canva user and don't have the background remover? If you give me an idea of what you are trying to turn into a frame (you can always share a Canva template link) I'll try to record a tutorial when I can find time showing the steps from an iPad. cheers, Greg
@vickysadarkaushal49253 ай бұрын
Sir pls make a video for tshirt mockup in canva pls....
@learncanvawithgreg3 ай бұрын
Any specific questions or things you'd like to see or just a general tutorial on how to approach creating a tshirt mockup in Canva? cheers, Greg
@vickysadarkaushal49253 ай бұрын
Sir like tshirt mockup creation for etsy or our website listings Like any jpg model image to convert into mockup to add frame on it or any png design paste on it ....
@07kenna073 ай бұрын
Is there a way to do this so each image I'm making a frame for will be able to filled with different images?
@learncanvawithgreg3 ай бұрын
Hi McKenna, thanks for the question. Yes, you can set up as many frames as you like. The basic rule to understand is that 1 vector mask will hold 1 image. Let's work a basic example to drive home what this means and how it works: Example 1: Let's imagine we use our selection tools to create a basic shape on the left side of our design. Then, still using our selection tools and with the "Unite" option selected in the top left of the contextual menu, so that we are adding to the current selection, we draw out a 2nd basic shape on the right side of the screen. So now we have one selection, but essentially it's made up of 2 shapes. If we continue with the steps and turn the selection into a path and then a vector mask we've created 1 vector mask that includes both shapes. If we export this now as a PDF and bring it into Canva then when we drop in an image it will span across both shapes because those shapes were contained within 1 vector mask and thus have been converted into 1 frame. Example 2: This time we make a selection for the first shape, but then covert it to a path and then a vector mask before proceeding to shape 2. Now, we create the 2nd shape and, again, convert it to a path and then a vector mask. So now when we are exporting to a PDF we are exporting 2 vector masks...each shape was given its own mask. When we bring this into Canva each shape will become its own frame and hold its own picture. Make sense? Hope this helps, but if you have further questions just let me know! cheers, Greg
@07kenna073 ай бұрын
Thank you! I'm trying to figure out a way to do this on a huge collage of shapes! 😂
@learncanvawithgreg3 ай бұрын
@@07kenna07 Sure, best of luck! cheers, Greg
@marilyntipton3153Ай бұрын
I am clearly doing something wrong.. I only have the Canva free version and when I upload my composition notebook and go to remove bg site then upload it to Canva .. the Photopea turns it all transparent when I select to path export it as PDF then save it. . How can I get this to work?
@learncanvawithgregАй бұрын
Hi Marilyn, I'll help if I can. Can you describe or send a link of the image/shape you are trying to turn into a frame?
@marilyntipton3153Ай бұрын
@@learncanvawithgreg I sent email to you :)
@bellakaroo8836 ай бұрын
Does it have to be elements thats from the canva library? I want to create a frame of a tumbler i sell but the shape of my tumbler is not available in canva gallery so i want to create a custom 1. Is that do'able in canva? I can do it in photopea and photoshop but the 1 i tried for canva does not make it editable
@learncanvawithgreg6 ай бұрын
No, it doesn’t have to come from Canva. Any selection that you turn into a vector mask in Photoshop/Photopea and then export as part of a PDF should then be a usable frame when you import that PDF into Canva.
@TYIKEY365 ай бұрын
hello i tried the steps and i get nothing. it does not give me an option to remove photo and if i hit detach nothing is under their. what am i doing wrong? followed the steps.
@learncanvawithgreg5 ай бұрын
I have noticed some rare instances when Canva will only import a shape and not a frame IF the vector mask itself was a basic shape, but in those instances usually Canva will have the basic frame you need anyway. Otherwise, it's a matter of detective work when a frame import fails so you have to review the steps (creating the selection, converting to path, converting to a vector mask, and exporting). Usually if you make it to the vector mask and then export with all the extra checkboxes left unchecked then it should work. If you're starting with a asset from Canva and can share your Canva project with that asset as a (template link) then I'll take a look and can record a video for you if I have time. Sorry, it hasn't initially worked for you, hopefully we can get it working. cheers, Greg
@TYIKEY365 ай бұрын
@@learncanvawithgreg just trying to make a frame to put photo in and use as background, so used. A square and I was trying to put dad have it drag and bro as well . The dad did not take and the frame didn’t either using the steps to the t but here is the link to the square I was trying to create so I can send the frame to someone else so they could make it easier to use if I did the work . But can’t seem to get them to work for me
@juliehandy70566 ай бұрын
Hello, I tried downloading a bunny image as a svg and a png and receive an failed message each time due to "there's only one image or graphic on your design. Premium images can't be exported on their own. Add more elements and then try again" I tried adding a circle within the image and it let me download the image. I uploaded in photopea as instructed and back into Canva and somewhere along the way it isn't working. Do you have any suggestions?
@learncanvawithgreg6 ай бұрын
I'm not sure from your description Julie, but I'll help if I can. Describe your workflow. As shown in the video, if you have an image of a bunny that you want to turn into a frame then you'd bring that into Photopea and once in there you would: 1) Turn the bunny image into a selection. If the background is already removed then the easiest way to do it is going to be Ctrl+clicking on the layer. 2) With the selection active (you should see a dotted line around the bunny), to the right of the Layers and Channels tabs on the right side of the screen, choose the "Paths" tab. At the very bottom of this tab, at the bottom of the screen, choose the 4th icon which should say "Selection to Path" when you hover over it. When you choose this, the dotted line should turn into a solid blue line. 3) From the "Layer" menu at the top of the screen, choose Vector Mask --> Current Path. 4) Finally, choose File-->Export as-->PDF. Make sure sure none of the checkboxes are checked. 5) Import into Canva and when you open you should have a working frame. If you are still struggling feel free to post a screenshot of what you are trying to turn into a frame and I can record a workflow example for you. Best of luck! cheers, Greg
@josenunes60042 ай бұрын
Hello i did like the video as i would like to reform my instagram page to sell t-shirts so but i just have access to canvas for free this would be enough to take this master course. Let me know please
@learncanvawithgreg2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the question Jose. In my special FX course, a lot of it involves working with the free version of Photopea as a way to extend Canva. When working in Canva, I always try to mention free workarounds for tools like the background remover. There are some lessons, like the one on Canva's custom path animation tool, that would involve pro version tools, but the majority of lessons would be applicable to both free and pro Canva users. cheers, Greg
@josenunes60042 ай бұрын
@@learncanvawithgreg Ok thank you
@nquinones874 ай бұрын
vector path wont work for me
@learncanvawithgreg4 ай бұрын
Hi Nicole, sorry it's not working you. I'm happy to try to gets things working for you. There are some instances when, if it's a basic vector and you're clipping a solid color, Canva will process it as a shape and not a frame. But this is one of a few things that can go wrong. If you can provide a little bit more detail or provide an image of what you are trying to turn into a frame (if you have the shape in Canva you can share as a template link or a public view link) and I'll try to help you get it sorted out. cheers, Greg