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Recreate composite scenes in CapCut

Demo summary

The user demonstrates searching the CapCut library for ink footage and changing the blend mode to 'screen' to overlay an image.

Step-by-step

  1. Browse the CapCut library to find footage similar to your reference.
  2. Import your images into the timeline.
  3. Select the ink footage layer.
  4. Change the blend mode to Screen to overlay the image.
  5. Add any required text manually to the scene.

Watch out for

  • The CapCut library lacks a search option, requiring manual browsing.
  • Text included in stock intros must be added manually as a separate layer.

Tips

  • Use the Screen blend mode specifically to ensure images blend properly with ink footage.

Highlights

Since the library doesn't have a search option, it makes finding specific footage much harder and more timeconuming.

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