[093]๐Ÿคฏ How to Make Yourself Look Like a Giant Climbing Over a Bridge – A Tutorial Using CapCut Mobile

Have you ever wanted to look like a giant climbing over a bridge? Well, now you can! In this tutorial, I will show you how to use CapCut to create an illusion that makes it look like you are a giant climbing over a bridge.

https://youtube.com/shorts/Ahnhca5swQQ

Materials

  • A bridge
  • A camera
  • CapCut

Instructions

  1. Record yourself pretending to climb over the bridge one leg at a time.
  2. Continue recording the bridge alone for a few seconds.
  3. Open CapCut and start a new project.
  4. Select the recording you made of yourself climbing over the bridge and tap on “Add”.
  5. Move the timeline forward to where the bridge is alone.
  6. Select the clip and do a split by tapping on the “Split” icon.
  7. Choose “Overlay” and drag the overlay under the first half of the clip.
  8. Select the overlay.
  9. Go to “Cut out” and select “Customize cut out”.
  10. Select “Brush” and paint over the bridge and the ground.
  11. Tap on the check mark to save the cut out.
  12. Now, move the timeline forward until one leg is over the bridge.
  13. Select the overlay clip and do a split.
  14. Go back into “Cut out” and select “Customize cut out” again.
  15. This time, select “Wipe” and wipe away the portion for the first leg to go through.
  16. Move the timeline forward till the second leg is over the bridge.
  17. Do a last split by tapping on the “Split” icon.
  18. Finally, delete the last clip by tapping on the “Trash” icon.

If you want to watch the full tutorial, comment “Yes”. Then play back and watch your video.

Congratulations! You have now created an illusion that makes it look like you are a giant climbing over a bridge.

I hope you enjoyed this tutorial! Please let me know if you have any questions.

~ Adrian Lee

PS: Behind the scenes… https://www.youtube.com/live/7Z5sBJP323Y

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Author: AdrianLee
Hi, my name is Adrian Lee and I'm from sunny Singapore. I have a passion for technology and travel, and on this personal blog, I share my experiences through journaling. I hope you enjoy reading my posts!

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