Master the Art of Cloning Yourself with Capcut

Today I’m going to share with you some tips on how to get the perfect lighting when cloning yourself in videos. I know, it can be tricky, but don’t worry, I’ve got you covered!

 

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Shoot Under the Same Lighting Condition

Firstly, it’s crucial to shoot under the same lighting conditions. This ensures that both the original and the clone have the same light exposure, making the cloning process seamless.

Lock the Exposure

Secondly, tap and hold the screen until you see a yellow box. This locks the exposure, ensuring that the lighting remains consistent throughout your shoot.

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Don’t Panic if You Still See the Line

Now, if you’ve done all this and you still see a line between your clones, don’t panic. Here’s what you do: Open up CapCut and start a new project. Select your Clone recording and tap on ‘Add’.

Next, move the timeline in between the clones and do a split. Choose ‘overlay’, then drag the overlay clone under the first clone. Now select the overlay, choose ‘mask’, and then ‘split mask’.

You can adjust the split mask to reveal both clones. Finally, look for a double arrow button and adjust it to blend the lighting. And voila! You’ve successfully cloned yourself with perfect lighting.

I hope these tips help you in your cloning adventures! Stay tuned for more!

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~ Adrian Lee

 

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Author: AdrianLee
Adrian Lee is a seasoned content creator based in Singapore, known for his expertise in smartphone videography, video editing, and live streaming. With a passion for sharing knowledge, Adrian runs VideoLane.com and AdrianVideoImage.com, where he offers insights into his personal experiences alongside practical tips for aspiring creators. With a growing community across various platforms, Adrian aims to empower others through creative storytelling and innovative content techniques.

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