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Background eraser canva
Background eraser canva







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  1. #Background eraser canva plus
  2. #Background eraser canva series
  3. #Background eraser canva free

Stretching anything to fit is easy – hold down the shift key while dragging a corner of the image or overlay.You can use your own fonts from your computer.Consistently branded images are great for blog posts, social media, etc You could also make a simple logo in PicMonkey which you can overlay onto any graphic you choose. You can make overlays with transparent backgrounds for your brand which you can use for your images wherever you need them.Making a text mask (where you have an image showing through text) is painfully slow, and you can only use the one block font they offer frames in.You can’t change the image size once you start (you can in Canva for Work), although you do have the option to save for either low quality (.jpg) or higher quality (.png), and in two different resolutions for PDFs.You can’t make an image with a transparent background, so creating logos is not an option (you can in Canva for Work)

#Background eraser canva free

You can’t upload your own fonts in the free version (you can in the paid Canva for Work).You can’t stretch many of your elements photos can be resized by holding down the shift key and dragging, and lines can be extended but generally, the rest of the elements you can only resize them in their correct proportions.You can create a free account, which will always keep the graphics you’ve already made (AND they remain editable), as well as all of your own images that you’ve uploaded

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  • A good range of preset filters, with a dialogue box that shows you what changes the filter has made to the image, and allows you to tweak aspects such as brightness/saturation/contrast/tint/blur/etc at the same time.
  • A fabulous ‘snap’ functionality, which helps you centre your work, or snap it to the edge of the canvas.
  • Some nice pre-made (and free) graphic templates, so all you need to do is alter the text and colours to suit your needs and you’re done.
  • #Background eraser canva series

  • The great series of tutorials on design, as well as a fab blog on various aspects of graphic design.
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  • Intuitive layout, easy to find your way around and get what you want.
  • The huge array of perfectly pre-sized canvases for almost any application you can think of, from social media posts to e-books to desktop wallpapers to business stationery and a whole bunch more.
  • I’ve put together a summary of the best points of each, as well as some of things I find the most limiting/annoying.Īlso, I’ll mention that in each system, the paid versions extend their functionality considerably, so you might want to consider that option too (PicMonkey Royale is $64AUD/year and Canva is $157AUD/year… although if you’re prepared to fork out moola, I’d probably get a sub to Photoshop CC instead as it’s around the same price as Canva for Work and has a huge amount more functionality). PicMonkey to do the the things that Canva can’t, and vice versa? Their capabilities are quite complementary, if you’re looking for cheap/free image editing solutions. So, have you ever considered using them in tandem? Both allow you to do basic edits to photos, adjusting qualities such as brightness, contrast, saturation and more, and both offer a range of pre-set filters.īut as you’ve no doubt discovered, each platform has its limitations. In both systems, you can upload your own images, layer things, and alter their transparency to create interesting texture and effects.

    #Background eraser canva plus

    PicMonkey is aimed at everyday photo-editing – so it covers all your basic edits plus filters and overlays (including a few special tricks especially designed for correcting/enhancing photos of people), whereas Canva is aimed more at producing graphics that are suitable for a range of digital and print applications such as images for social media and blogs, infographics, special document layouts, letterheads, business cards, posters, etc. They’re quite different beasts for sure – and the difference really stems from their purpose. Do you use PicMonkey or Canva? Have you tried them both and decided that one’s your ‘thing’ and you just don’t get the other one at all? And even though you love a whole bunch of things about the one you do use, there’s some tasks that you can’t do in it and it just frustrates you?









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