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How to Make Whiteboard Animation Video in Canva | Whiteboard Animation Tutorial | It's Finally Back!

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How to Make Whiteboard Animation Video in Canva | Whiteboard Animation Tutorial | It's Finally Back!


Introduction

Hello everyone, welcome to AI Plus More! In this tutorial, I'll guide you through the steps to create a whiteboard animation using Canva. Whiteboard animations can make your educational content more engaging, especially for kids. If you're tired of monotonous presentations, this is a perfect alternative!

First, if you're interested, you can try Canva Pro for 30 days free by using our link in the description below. Now, let's dive into the tutorial.


Step 1: Creating Your Design

Before animating, you need a design. You can use an existing image or create a new one.

  1. Create a New Design: Go to Canva and click on Create a Design. I usually opt for Custom Size using 1920 x 2080 pixels for high-quality output.
  2. Choose a Background: Since we’re making a whiteboard animation, a white background is ideal.
  3. Add Elements: Search for sketches related to your topic in the Elements section. For example, if your lesson is about the environment, search for sketches related to trees and nature. Select your desired sketches and arrange them on the canvas.

Step 2: Creating Multiple Slides

For animations, multiple slides can help illustrate your story better.

  1. Add Pages: Create a second page in Canva and add sketches that represent the next part of your lesson. For example, show sketches indicating the importance of planting more trees.
  2. Download Your Design: Once you’re done, click on Share > Download. Choose the PNG format for high quality and make sure to download all pages.

Step 3: Using the Speed Painter App

Now, you’ll transform these static images into animations using the Speed Painter app.

  1. Install the Speed Painter App: In Canva, go to Apps, search for Speed Painter, and select it.
  2. Upload Your Images: Choose the images you downloaded earlier.
  3. Set Sketch Duration: You can set how long the sketching process should take, e.g., 3 seconds.
  4. Add Effects: You can choose to add color filling and a sketching hand effect to make it more realistic.
  5. Generate: Click on Generate and then Add to Design.

Repeat these steps for all pages to create multiple animated slides.


Step 4: Download Your Animation

Once your pages are animated, combine them into a single video.

  1. Enlarge the Animation: Make sure the animation fits the page by enlarging it.
  2. Download: Click Share > Download, select the MP4 format to ensure the animation moves, and download your video.

Conclusion

And there it is! You now have a whiteboard animation video created entirely using Canva. Feel free to explore other apps within Canva to enhance your animations further. Don't forget to try out Canva Pro with our free 30-day trial link in the description.

Thank you for watching. See you in the next tutorial!


Keywords

  • Whiteboard Animation
  • Canva Tutorial
  • Educational Video
  • Canva Design
  • Speed Painter App
  • Animation for Kids
  • Canva Pro Trial

FAQ

  1. How do I start a new design in Canva?

    • Click on Create a Design and input custom dimensions (1920 x 2080 pixels recommended).
  2. What kind of sketches should I use for a whiteboard animation?

    • Choose sketches that are relevant to your lesson or topic. You can find these in the Elements section by searching for keywords (e.g., environment, trees).
  3. How do I add animation effects to my design?

    • Use the Speed Painter app from the Apps section in Canva. Upload your images, set the sketch duration, and apply sketching hand effects.
  4. Why should I use MP4 format for downloading?

    • The MP4 format ensures that the animation moves and plays correctly.
  5. Can I use color in my whiteboard animation?

    • Yes, the Speed Painter app has an option to fill with color during the sketching process.
  6. How can I get Canva Pro for free?

    • You can try Canva Pro for 30 days free by using the link provided in the description of the original tutorial video.