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3 Best Intro Templates For Capcut [FREE DOWNLOAD] -Beginner Tutorial Desktop

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3 Best Intro Templates For Capcut [FREE DOWNLOAD] - Beginner Tutorial Desktop

In this tutorial, we will cover the best free intro templates available for Capcut on the desktop version. We will walk you through editing these templates, including the Crunchy Intro template, the Fire Titles template, and the Game Intro template. All download links for the templates are available in the description box.

Let's get started with a detailed look at each template and how to use them in Capcut.

Step 1: Grunge Intro Template

First, we need to set up Capcut for editing:

  1. Open Capcut settings.
  2. Go to the Edit tab.
  3. Locate the Free Layer option and ensure it's checked.
  4. Click Save.

Once you've downloaded the Grunge Intro Template:

  1. Open the QuickTime PNG folder.
  2. Drag all videos from this folder into Capcut's media box.

To create the base animation for the Grunge Intro:

  1. Add the base to the timeline.
  2. Add a text layer by clicking the + sign and type "Intro Video".
  3. Change the text color to black.
  4. Position the text layer in the white box.
  5. Add another text layer and type "Template".
  6. Position this text in the red box.

To add the transition effect:

  1. Select the reveal effect and add it over the text.
  2. Ensure your reveal covers the text layers completely.
  3. Trim the text layers at this point.

Finally, to enhance the animation:

  1. Add the base loop.
  2. Extend your text layers.
  3. Add the upper loop for additional movement.
  4. Export your animated intro.

Step 2: Fire Titles Intro Template

For the Fire Titles Intro:

  1. Download and open the provided folder.
  2. Drag all videos from mov PNG folder into your media panel.

To create the base animation for Fire Titles:

  1. Add the base to the timeline.
  2. Add your first text and position it.
  3. Add your second text and position it.

Next, add the transition effect:

  1. Drag your reveal effect on the timeline.
  2. Preview the animation.
  3. Cut the text layers at the point where the reveal effect covers and then makes the text disappear.

To finalize the Fire Titles animation:

  1. Add the base loop.
  2. Extend the text layers.
  3. Add the upper loop for extra effects.
  4. Export your animated intro.

Step 3: Game Titles Template

For the Game Titles Template:

  1. Download and open the provided folder.
  2. Drag all relevant videos from mov PNG folder into the Capcut media panel.

To create the base animation for Game Titles:

  1. Add the base to the timeline and preview it.
  2. Add the default text layers and position them correctly.

Next, add the transition effect:

  1. Drag your reveal effect onto the timeline.
  2. Preview and cut the text at the appropriate magic disappearance point.

To complete the Game Titles animation:

  1. Add the base loop.
  2. Extend the text layers.
  3. Add the upper loop for an enhanced effect.
  4. Export your animated intro.

In conclusion, these three templates help to create dynamic and engaging intros using Capcut effortlessly. The download links for these free templates are available in the video description.

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FAQ:

Q: Where can I download the Capcut intro templates?

A: The download links for all the intro templates mentioned in the article are available in the description box of the tutorial video.

Q: How do I enable stacking layers in Capcut?

A: Go to Capcut settings, then navigate to the Edit tab and ensure the Free Layer option is checked before saving.

Q: Can I change the text and color in the intro templates?

A: Yes, you can customize the text and color of the text layers to suit your preference.

Q: What should I do if the reveal effect is not working?

A: Ensure that the Free Layer option in Capcut settings is checked on. This allows you to stack layers appropriately.

Q: How can I add more animation effects to my intros?

A: After adding your base and text layers, you can enhance them with loop effects like the base loop and upper loop to add extra movements and animation.

Q: Is this tutorial for Capcut mobile or desktop version?

A: This tutorial is specifically for the Capcut desktop version.