![]() ![]() So join me and we'll jump in and get started.Ģ. So hopefully there'll be some conceptual they'll learn. ![]() We're going to lay out some text and create a background. To do this, we'll do a little bit of photo tweaking. And we're going to create this using entirely escape. So in this course we're going to create a thumbnail for a video, and it's the little picture you see in video search results that inspires you to click on the video and watch the video hopefully. Intro: Hi, I'm Dan Webb and welcome to my course using a Escape to create a video thumbnail. Text Layout - We will add the text to the project and make it stand out.Ĭreate the Logos - We will get the logos off the web and use the trace feature in Inkscape to make them into vectors.Įxporting for Use - We will export the thumbnail using the specs we found in the earlier lesson.ġ. Edit the Selfie - We will edit the selfie so it will stand out.Īdd and the Selfie to Inkscape - We will add the selfie to the project and edit it to make it fit in.Take a Selfie - We will use our cell phone to capture a selfie to use for the thumbnail. Planning - we will look up the specs we need to follow for video thumbnails.Ĭreate the Background - We will create an eye-catching background and learn how to create a halftone effect. The ideal student for this course is anyone who wants to learn Inkscape. I designed this course for people like me who don’t learn well when they are overloaded with information but find it easy to learn when they are doing and having fun. ![]() In this class, I will walk you through the process of creating an engaging thumbnail for a video using only Inkscape. By the end of this class, you will have created a thumbnail for a video using Inkscape and will be encouraged to use what you learned to create a thumbnail of your own design. ![]()
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