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Introduction

Introduction

In this tutorial, we will guide you through the detailed steps of creating an object changing effect using CapCut video editing software. This effect is particularly useful for creating engaging short videos or social media content. Follow the comprehensive instructions below to achieve the desired effect seamlessly.

Step-by-Step Guide

1. Add the Project

First, you need to add your project to CapCut.

  • Open CapCut and click on New Project.
  • Select the media files you want to work on and import them into your project.

2. Take a Screenshot

Once your project is added, capture a screenshot of your current workspace.

  • Use the built-in screenshot tool on your device or CapCut’s snapshot feature.

3. Edit the Screenshot

  • Open the screenshot and crop it to fit your needs.
  • Save the edited screenshot for future steps.

4. Search for Addo Firefly

  • Open your web browser and search for "Addo Firefly".
  • Locate and click on the Get Firefly link.

5. Download and Edit Firefly Image

  • Download the Firefly image you found.
  • Open CapCut and click on Upload Image, upload the Firefly image.
  • Set the hardness to 100% and use the brush tool to adjust the image.
  • Click on Remove to remove the background.
  • Download the edited image.

6. Generate Images

Repeat the above steps to generate and download a total of 1015 images that are needed for your project.

7. Edit in CapCut

  • Open CapCut and start a new project.
  • Make the necessary cuts in your original footage.
  • Click on the Plus icon and add the previously downloaded images.
  • Resize each image to 0.1 seconds duration to create a seamless animation.

8. Add Background Music

  • Add the song that was originally included in your project.
  • You can add another track if desired to enhance the video.

9. Remove Watermark

  • Take a final screenshot of your video.
  • Use the Mask tool and select Horizontal.
  • Rotate and place the mask over where the watermark would be.
  • Add your own watermark in the designated area to replace the original.

Conclusion

By following these steps, you will have created a captivating object changing effect animation using CapCut. This process can significantly enhance the visual appeal of your videos, making them more engaging for your audience.

Keywords

  • CapCut
  • Video Editing
  • Object Changing Effect
  • Screenshot
  • Addo Firefly
  • Image Editing
  • Watermark Removal

FAQ

Q1: What software do I need for this tutorial?

You need CapCut for video editing and any web browser for downloading additional images.

Q2: How do I remove the background of the downloaded image?

You can use the brush tool in CapCut with the hardness set to 100% to remove the background.

Q3: How many images do I need to download?

You need to download and edit a total of 1015 images for this effect.

Q4: How do I resize the images in CapCut?

After adding the images to your timeline, reduce the duration of each image to 0.1 seconds for a smooth transition effect.

Q5: Can I add my own background music?

Yes, you can add any background music of your choice to enhance the video.

Q6: How do I replace the watermark?

Take a final screenshot, use the mask tool to cover the existing watermark, and place your own watermark in the designated area.