How to Slice an Image in Canva
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Nov 15, 2024
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hi in this video I'm going to show you
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on how you can slice an image in canva
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so this slicing effect is available in
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canva and then you can apply this effect
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to any photo easily so let me show you
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how you can do it first I'm going to
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move on to the second page this is
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actually same photo as before but this
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is the before photo before I apply the
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slicing effect now to apply the effect
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you can click or select the image and
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then you want to click edit and after
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that you want to navigate to the app
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section scroll to the slice option this
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is the name of the app that we are going
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to be using if you are doing this for
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the first time it may prompt you with a
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confirmation to open the app so you have
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to click open that basically means it
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will get access to your document to your
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design and confa and after that you will
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see these four presets so there's chip
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slice uh Min and then torn they are
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actually the same thing if you actually
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pay close attention they are the same
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thing except the value of each parameter
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may be different and of course you can
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play around with these numbers if you uh
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want to get the one that you feel the
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best but I'm going to go with the turn
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option and after that you can click
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save all right now what's happening now
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is canva or this toel in particular will
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create a copy of this photo and then it
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will slice or it will apply the slicing
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effect to the photo and then it will
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upload the photo to your cona account
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and then it will display to your uh
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design like this one uh this photo
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happens to be really big and that's why
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it's kind of blurry at the moment but
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it's because it's still in the progress
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of loading the asset to my design so
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just wait for a few more seconds and
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everything will be back to normal okay
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this is the result and uh one downside
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is we really cannot play around with
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these uh slices we cannot move or
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horizontally like we cannot put the
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section and then you want to move it to
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the left or to the right that is just
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not possible so this slicing app will do
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it randomly and if that is not what you
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want then there is one simple work
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around which is by using AI so I'm going
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to click on the image again and let's
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navigate to edit and I'm going to visit
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the magic studio so this is where we can
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see a lot of AI tools the one that we
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are going to be using is called Magic CR
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app click on it and confa will try to
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figure out the content of the image and
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it detects this face although it's
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definitely not something that I want to
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select instead I'm going to go with the
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brush method and then I'm going to
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select this section of this image so I
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have to do it carefully uh it do have to
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be perfect but try to be as close as
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possible to the
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line and after
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that I want to fill the empty are
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area and when you're done you can click
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grab now just wait until the I figure
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out the section of the image that you
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want to grab or the one that you want to
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isolate from the rest okay so we got
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this result this is the this is the
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image that has been isolated and I can
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move it to the right or to the left and
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this is giving me a freedom to uh adjust
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the slicing of the image so previously
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it was uh kind of on the left but now
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put it on the right side so that's how
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you can do it that's how you can slice
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an image and Cana I hope you find this
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video to be helpful and if that was the
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case please consider subscribing to this
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channel for more videos like this and
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I'll catch you on the next video