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How Do You Draw With Canva?

Last updated on December 9, 2022 @ 3:20 am

If you’re looking to add some personal flair to your photos or designs, learning how to draw with Canva can be a great way to do it! Canva is a user-friendly graphic design tool that is perfect for creating custom drawings, illustrations, and logos.

With a few simple clicks, you can add text, shapes, and images to your designs. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to draw with Canva:

PRO TIP: Canva is a great tool for creating beautiful designs, but it’s important to be aware of the potential risks before using it. Canva is a web-based platform that allows users to create and share designs. While the platform is easy to use, it’s important to be aware that anyone can access and download your designs. This means that your work could be used without your permission, or worse, you could be accused of plagiarism. If you’re planning on using Canva for your work, be sure to read the terms and conditions carefully, and always watermark your work.
    1. Sign up for a free Canva account.
    2. Choose the “Create a Design” option from the homepage.
    3. Select the “Custom Dimensions” option from the list of design types.
    4. Enter your desired width and height for the design, then click “Create.”
    5. Click on the “Text” button in the editor toolbar.
    6. Type out your desired text and customize the font, color, size, and alignment as desired.
    7. To add shapes to your design, click on the “Shapes” button in the editor toolbar.
    8. Choose from a variety of shapes, then click and drag to place it on your design.
    9. To add images to your design, click on the “Uploads” button in the editor toolbar.
    10. Select an image from your computer, then click “Open.” Alternatively, you can search for free stock photos within Canva by clicking on the “Search” tab in the uploads window.
    11. Once you’re happy with your design, click on the “Download” button in the top right corner of the editor to save your work as a PNG or JPG file.

Kathy McFarland

Kathy McFarland

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