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Is this 1980×1080 or 1920×1080?
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yeap i see what you mean, there’s a minor typo in the preview, but the file its correct, I double checked right now. 1920×1080 and also 1280×720. I will update the preview as soon as possible. Thank you for showing me that problem.
I love this template! Here is a very amateur question… How do I add my content(photo) to the ContentPlaceHolder.png. I tried imported my picture and then I added to “ContainerOneContent” and changed its layer position but it did not look right with the mask on the other 2 established layers. Is there a way to add my photo to the actual ContentPlaceHolder.png? Sorry I am new at this stuff and that is why I went with template.
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phoppe thank you for buying my template. Yes, actually its very simple, here are the steps
First import your footage like image or video, then open ContainerOneContent there are two layers, one its a mask and the other one its the “ContentPlaceHolder.png”
Select “only” the “ContentPlaceHolder.png”, then while this layer remain selected, go to the “project panel”, select your footage by clicking one time, then while pressing alt on Windows or (options on Mac) drag the footage on top of the “ContentPlaceHolder.png” layer. So now the layer has been substituted with your content.
There remains only one thing to do, to scale or position you footage but that depends of the actual resolution of the imported media.
You should note that “ContentPlaceHolder.png” layer has now the name of your imported footage.
Its the same with the others containers.
doru…thanks for taking the time and helping me with this basic step. I did it and it worked! So Simple! One day maybe I will be a master like you!
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