How to Make Letters Transparent 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 make letters transparent
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in confa I'm going to show you the
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simple method to make any text box to be
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transparent and also later I will
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demonstrate on how to create this feding
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text effect in confi without using any
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third party tool or third party apps in
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the backgroound with that said let's get
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into it all right the simplest way to
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make any text box or any text to be
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transparent by clicking or selecting the
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text box you can select multiple text
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boxes if you want and after that you can
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click on the transparency menu right
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here and then you can adjust
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transparency and it will reveal the
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background of the text if you set it to
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zero it's going to be fully transparent
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now you probably have a questions can
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you make just one of or a few letters
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from the textbook to be transparent well
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the answer is no it's not possible you
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can select it but it's not going to
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apply the setting only to the selected
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text it is impossible one way to
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uh work around one one work around that
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you can do is by creating another text
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box let's say I'm going to duplicate it
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and I'm going to make the letter G to be
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transparent so I'm going to remove
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everything just leave it leave G and on
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the original textbox I'm going to remove
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G and yeah just adjust the position and
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I'm going to put it here so after that
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I'm going to go to transparency and
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reduce the transparency on this
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particular L that's the only way that is
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possible so yeah it's not perfect but if
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you are okay with that you can actually
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repeat the process over and over again
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until uh you can get a nice feding
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effect or you can also use a different
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method that I'm about to show you okay
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let me undo the
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process okay I'm going to duplicate this
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page and uh what I'm going to do is I'm
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going to search for elements go to
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element and search for transparent
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gradient
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and go to
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graphics and after that I'm going to
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select let's say this uh effect this
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gradient and I'm going to apply it to
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the right side of the text box so I'm
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going to rotate that and maybe I'm going
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to uh reduce it a
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bit okay but of course there is a
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problem uh it's actually located at the
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at the back of the text we want to put
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it at the top so you have to right click
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on it and go to layer and bring to front
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or bring
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forward now uh of course this is not
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good because the color is black we need
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something that is similar to the
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background color which in this case the
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red background so what you need to do is
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you have to click on this gradian
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graphic click edit and uh go to go to
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dual tone
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click
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custom and on the Highlight I'm going to
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click on this Color Picker I'm going to
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select the background I'll do the same
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for the shadow as well I'm going to use
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the color pick picker tool and click the
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background and I'm going to lift the
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intensity at 100% so we got this
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almost uh almost like every letter is
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getting transparent and eventually it
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fades you can adjust the size you can
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also make it longer if you want and it's
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going to create this nice feding text
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effect in confa without using any Plugin
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or any third party tool so I hope you
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find this video helpful and I'll see you
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on the next video