Googled: Do I own copyright in designs I create on Canva? Generally speaking, if you're the creator of an original design, you're also its copyright holder. But if you use third-party content (e.g. stock Content from the Canva library) in your design, your ownership is subject to those third-party rights.
Hi Suzanne, thank you!! This is very helpful. It’s such a grey area. I’m going to have to work out how to pin a comment at the top, as I’m sure a lot of folk will find this helpful…I certainly do!! I started making my own stencils due to copyright as it’s very strict, but also fairly vague.
Hi Brenda, thank you. I’m on a bit of a break just now as I’ve started an art degree and the time required is way more than I expected. However I anticipate normal service (weekly videos) to resume near Christmas.
Hi daisy, thank you too for watching!!!!!!! I’ve always loved Canva, there is so much more than this you can do too, I really don’t use it to its full potential.
There’s way more to learn too. I’ve been reading about graphic fairy and New York library public domain. But it’s hard enough learning one way, never mind more 😖🫣😂
😂😂😂 it’s probably 90% of what I know about Canva 🫣, but I’m happy to have raised your level of incompetence to my level of slightly less incompetent 😎 Seriously though, I’m really glad it helped 🥰
Holy cow, Kirsten! You just saved my life with this tutorial!! I've been struggling with ProCreate doing exactly what I want.. Now I can actually do what I want! Thank you so much for this!! 😂💖
Thank you so much for this! I have been wanting to learn how to make digital papers for myself and this is a good start. Is it worth the money to purchase the pro plan on Canva?
Hi Trudi, thank you!!! I have tried using photoshop type software and struggled with the difficulty of it. I found Canva much easier to navigate, although I’m sure it will have less than photoshop. I think you can do a fair bit in the free version, and maybe use that to see if you like how it navigates. I’m sure you can do a 30 day pro trial for free, but need to enter payment details. I have used Canva pro for many years and am a big fan. I’m sure there are a lot more features than I use too. I also think the pro version gives more of a licence to use the images (if you hold click on the image it tells you this info, I’m sure any I’ve seen on pro you can just use).
Hi there! This is an excellent tutorial for someone like me that is just starting out. Is there a way to change the transparency within an image without changing it on the whole image? For example, the woman in the top photo. Is there a way to make just her background more transparent but not the woman? I’ve been looking all over for a video like that but only photoshop ones come up.
Hi Laura, I don’t think so, unless you used 2 different graphics/images etc from Canva on the same page. However if the image/graphic you are using has the woman and background as 1, my guess is you cannot. However if you used a woman, then chose a different graphic as the background, then you can adjust transparency separately. Does this make sense? You can also remove backgrounds from images. So that may help too. Good luck, I love Canva as photoshop is very technical. And thank you.
@@quirkyqueensthank you so much! Yes this makes sense as that is what I have been coming across in my searches. I appreciate your help and your quick response. Have a lovely day ❤
Googled: Do I own copyright in designs I create on Canva? Generally speaking, if you're the creator of an original design, you're also its copyright holder. But if you use third-party content (e.g. stock Content from the Canva library) in your design, your ownership is subject to those third-party rights.
Hi Suzanne, thank you!! This is very helpful. It’s such a grey area. I’m going to have to work out how to pin a comment at the top, as I’m sure a lot of folk will find this helpful…I certainly do!!
I started making my own stencils due to copyright as it’s very strict, but also fairly vague.
Thank you for you video I have learned so must and enjoyed watching.
Hi Brenda, thank you. I’m on a bit of a break just now as I’ve started an art degree and the time required is way more than I expected. However I anticipate normal service (weekly videos) to resume near Christmas.
This is sooo helpful!!! THANK YOU. Thank you for taking the time to show this in the detail that you did. I appreciate it.
Hi daisy, thank you too for watching!!!!!!!
I’ve always loved Canva, there is so much more than this you can do too, I really don’t use it to its full potential.
That is awesome. I can make my own papers for real now. 💯 yes. Thank you so much for this!
There’s way more to learn too. I’ve been reading about graphic fairy and New York library public domain. But it’s hard enough learning one way, never mind more 😖🫣😂
Thank you so much for this ❤ it’s going to give me a really good start. And that was perfectly pitched at my level of incompetence 😂 well done!
😂😂😂 it’s probably 90% of what I know about Canva 🫣, but I’m happy to have raised your level of incompetence to my level of slightly less incompetent 😎
Seriously though, I’m really glad it helped 🥰
Excellent video! Thank you ❤
Hi, I’m so glad you liked it. I love Canva. I’ve used it for years. ❤️
Holy cow, Kirsten! You just saved my life with this tutorial!! I've been struggling with ProCreate doing exactly what I want.. Now I can actually do what I want! Thank you so much for this!! 😂💖
😂😂😂you are very welcome!!! I’ve been thinking of trying procreate but im not good at drawing with the computer 😖
Thank you so much for this! I have been wanting to learn how to make digital papers for myself and this is a good start. Is it worth the money to purchase the pro plan on Canva?
Hi Trudi, thank you!!! I have tried using photoshop type software and struggled with the difficulty of it. I found Canva much easier to navigate, although I’m sure it will have less than photoshop.
I think you can do a fair bit in the free version, and maybe use that to see if you like how it navigates.
I’m sure you can do a 30 day pro trial for free, but need to enter payment details.
I have used Canva pro for many years and am a big fan. I’m sure there are a lot more features than I use too. I also think the pro version gives more of a licence to use the images (if you hold click on the image it tells you this info, I’m sure any I’ve seen on pro you can just use).
@@quirkyqueens thank you so much for your feedback!
I have pro it's different like maine
Hi there! This is an excellent tutorial for someone like me that is just starting out. Is there a way to change the transparency within an image without changing it on the whole image? For example, the woman in the top photo. Is there a way to make just her background more transparent but not the woman? I’ve been looking all over for a video like that but only photoshop ones come up.
Hi Laura, I don’t think so, unless you used 2 different graphics/images etc from Canva on the same page.
However if the image/graphic you are using has the woman and background as 1, my guess is you cannot.
However if you used a woman, then chose a different graphic as the background, then you can adjust transparency separately.
Does this make sense?
You can also remove backgrounds from images. So that may help too. Good luck, I love Canva as photoshop is very technical. And thank you.
@@quirkyqueensthank you so much! Yes this makes sense as that is what I have been coming across in my searches. I appreciate your help and your quick response. Have a lovely day ❤
@LaurasPlansAndCrafts you too 🩶