๐น This tutorial will guide you through the process of creating a slingshot clone effect using CapCut.
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Step 1: Record the necessary footage
- Slingshot action: Record yourself pulling an improvised slingshot.
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Clone preparation: Record yourself pretending to sit on the slingshot.
Step 2: Import footage into CapCut
- Open CapCut and start a new project.
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Select the slingshot action recording and tap on “Add.”
Step 3: Add the clone overlay
- Choose “Overlay” and then “Add overlay.”
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Select the slingshot clone recording and tap on “Add.”
Step 4: Remove the background from the clone
- Go to the start of the timeline.
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Choose “Remove BG,” then “Custom Removal,” and select the brush tool.
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Carefully paint over the entire slingshot clone to remove the background.
Step 5: Initial clone positioning
- Make the clone smaller using two fingers to pinch.
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Trim and adjust the clips in the timeline to match the slingshot moment.
Step 6: Animate the clone
- Go to the beginning of the clone clip and add a keyframe.
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Move the timeline forward bit by bit.
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Reposition and resize the clone to match the slingshot’s movement.
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Keep adding keyframes and adjusting the clone’s position and size until the end of the clip.
Step 7: Final touches
- Play back the video and watch your slingshot clone effect.
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Fine-tune the animation and timing as needed.
Tips and tricks
- Use a tripod to keep the camera steady during recording.
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Experiment with different slingshot actions and clone positions.
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Add sound effects to enhance the impact of the effect.
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Share your creation and tag @adrianvideoimage
~ Adrian Lee
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