How to Use Layers in Pictory!
TLDRCharlotte from PI introduces the new 'Layers' feature in Pictory, allowing users to customize projects by adding multiple layers to each scene, changing background colors, resizing and moving visuals, and adding stickers. The feature enables creative freedom, making it easy to create engaging content.
Takeaways
- 🎨 Pictory introduces a new feature called 'Layers' to enhance customization in video projects.
- 🖼️ Users can access the Layers feature by creating a new project or opening an existing one in their Pictory account.
- 🌸 The example provided uses cherry blossom visuals to demonstrate the use of layers in a themed project.
- 🔄 Layers allow for the addition of multiple visuals to each scene, providing more creative options.
- 🎨 The 'Color Fill' icon enables users to change the background color of a scene using pre-made colors or the Color Picker.
- 🔍 Users can resize and move the visuals layer to position it as desired within the scene.
- 📝 The 'Caption' layer can be adjusted to fit the scene, such as centering it for a title page.
- 🌟 Stickers and elements can be added as layers, allowing for resizing and repositioning within the scene.
- 🔗 The 'Visuals' tab offers a selection of additional visuals to be layered on top of existing ones.
- 🖼️ Users can create a grid of visuals by adding multiple layers and arranging them as needed.
- 🌈 Color images from the library can be used as overlays to create gradients or textures.
- 👀 The 'eye' icon allows users to hide or show layers, while the 'play' button previews the scene in action.
- 🔄 The 'convert to layer' option turns the background image into a layer, avoiding loss of the original image when adding new visuals.
- 🌟 Different styling options for layers within a background color are demonstrated, such as positioning above text or spreading across the screen.
- 🎞️ The final example shows how to overlay two visuals, adjusting opacity and animations to create a dynamic scene.
Q & A
What is the latest feature introduced in Pictory?
-The latest feature introduced in Pictory is 'layers', which is designed to empower customization.
How can you access the new layers feature in Pictory?
-You can access the new layers feature by heading to your Pictory account and either creating a new project or opening an existing one.
What can you do with the layers feature in Pictory?
-With the layers feature, you can add more than one visual or element to each scene, change background colors, resize and move visuals, and add stickers or text.
How do you change the background color in Pictory?
-To change the background color, click on the color fill icon and select a pre-made solid color or create your own using the Color Picker.
What is the purpose of the 'content slate down' action in Pictory?
-The 'content slate down' action is used to move the caption layer into the center of the scene, typically for creating a title page.
How can you add a sticker in Pictory?
-To add a sticker, select the elements tab, type in what you would like, select your chosen sticker, and then click on it within the scene to resize and move it to your desired area.
What is the process for creating a grid of four different visuals in Pictory?
-To create a grid of four different visuals, select the visuals tab, find one you like, add another visual as a layer by clicking on the plus icon, and repeat this process two more times to complete the grid.
Can you add a color overlay to your visuals in Pictory?
-Yes, you can add a color image from the visuals library to act as a color overlay by clicking on the plus icon and enlarging it to cover the full screen.
How do you preview a scene in Pictory?
-To preview a scene, click on the play button, and you can watch your scene in action.
What is the benefit of converting an image to a layer in Pictory?
-Converting an image to a layer allows you to manipulate it independently from the background, ensuring that you don't lose the original image when adding new elements.
How can you overlay two visuals at once in Pictory?
-To overlay two visuals, select one visual, add it as a layer, resize and move it to the desired area, then convert the background visual to a layer and adjust the opacity and position to overlay the visuals.
Outlines
🌸 Introduction to Layers Feature
Charlotte from PI introduces a new feature called 'layers' designed to enhance customization in video projects. Viewers are guided to access their PI account and either start a new project or open an existing one. The example given is creating an explainer video during cherry blossom season in Japan. The script explains how to use the layers feature to add multiple visuals to a scene, change background colors, and manipulate elements such as captions and stickers. It also demonstrates how to preview scenes and suggests using the feature to create a grid of visuals or overlay them for creative effects.
🎨 Customizing Layers and Visuals
This paragraph delves into advanced layer customization, including converting background images to layers, adjusting opacity, and editing captions to fit the new layer arrangements. The tutorial shows how to overlay visuals, adjust their size and opacity, and add animations to create dynamic effects. The process of ensuring color consistency across scenes is highlighted, and the script encourages users to explore the creative potential of the layers feature, expressing excitement for the diverse creations the users might produce.
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Keywords
💡Layers
💡Customization
💡Visuals Library
💡Color Picker
💡Caption Layer
💡Sticker
💡Grid
💡Color Overlay
💡Animation
💡Consistency
💡Preview
Highlights
Introduction of the latest feature: Layers in Pictory.
Layers empower customization in Pictory projects.
Create a new project or open an existing one to use Layers.
Cherry blossom season in Japan serves as a theme for the explainer video.
Visuals Library offers a variety of cherry blossom visuals.
Add more than one visual to each scene using layers.
Navigate to the Layers icon to access the layer page.
Change background color using the Color Picker.
Resize and move visuals to create a title page.
Content slate down to center the caption.
Remove background color for a pink background.
Add stickers by selecting from the Elements tab.
Create a grid of four different visuals by adding layers.
Add a color image as a color overlay for a gradient or texture.
Preview scenes using the play button.
Convert background images to layers to maintain consistency.
Style layers within a background color in three different ways.
Overlay two visuals at once for a dynamic scene.
Adjust opacity and edit captions for a clean look.
Preview videos to see how scenes look with layered visuals.
The possibilities with layers are endless, encouraging creativity.