
I've been very busy lately discovering and using AI tools. The funny thing is that this lead me to learn how to use Canva and find facets about the platform that I didn't know before. Here, I share something that I found out that might be helpful to you.
I've created this little tutorial to show how to animate a journey only with a free Canva account. The concept is pretty simple an easy to reproduce. You only need a map and a Canva account. The video shows all the steps to take to make this little animation. It's not something fancy but it's easy to make and quick. It takes much less than 10 minutes to do and it can be an interesting add on to your travel vlog or social media post. I would use it mainly as a b-roll to bring diversity to your videos.
There are more fancy ways to make map animations in Canva and I will certainly make other tutorials once I see whether people find this one interesting. So, any type of feed-back would be most welcome :-)
The tools I've used in this tutorial
The AI Map Generation System - https://achim03.gumroad.com/l/ai-map-generation-system - to generate the prompt for the map
OpenArt - https://openart.ai/home/?via=achim03 (affiliate link) - to generate the map
Canva - https://www.canva.com/ - to create the animation
Pixabay - https://pixabay.com/ - for the sound effects
With @ph1102, I'm running the @liotes project.
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It's interesting to see how people create things, and how you have to go to other places when the site doesn't support what you need for that part.
Exactly, sometimes you are looking for a tool somewhere and then you realize that you can actually do it in canva :-)