Pkgin install cairo pango pkg-config xproto renderproto kbproto xextproto Sudo yum install gcc-c++ cairo-devel pango-devel libjpeg-turbo-devel giflib-devel Sudo apt-get install build-essential libcairo2-dev libpango1.0-dev libjpeg-dev libgif-dev librsvg2-dev OSīrew install pkg-config cairo pango libpng jpeg giflib librsvg pixman Note that libgif/giflib, librsvg and libjpeg are optional and only required if you need GIF, SVG and JPEG support, respectively. One-line installation instructions for common OSes are below. This requires several dependencies, including Cairo and Pango.įor detailed installation information, see the wiki. If you don't have a supported OS or processor architecture, or you use -build-from-source, the module will be compiled on your system. The minimum version of Node.js required is 6.0.0. If you want to build from source, use npm install -build-from-source and see the Compiling section below. See you soon and have a Wicked week.By default, binaries for macOS, Linux and Windows will be downloaded. So, all you need to do now is go any have a go yourself. I will save it somewhere and I can use it anywhere I like. I would just use a png and click on the download button. If I want to download it to my computer I just click on download. “How to use Overlays in Canvas” with your logo there so that when people see you blog posts, your Facebook page they see it. I wouldn’t put it right on the edge as sometimes it can get chopped off depending on what app opens it up. So I’m holding down the control button and then getting the corner. You just click on “upload your own images” and that goes to your computer and you find what you want there. I want to add my logo you can use this principle to add anything you like. It doesn’t fit any more so let’s change the size. 36…is that going to fit? Yes.īecause we have changed the size we’ll need to reposition it. Let’s what shall we use? Oh I like a biryani. They’ve got some interesting names for fonts haven’t they? If you want to change the font as well just double click to select it that way. I’m going to select it all because I want to change the colour.Ĭlick on this plus and that gives you another colour. We are going to change this to “How to use Overlays in Canva” And when it snaps it means it’s in the centre a bit like when you go shooting at the fun fair. Can you see those cross hairs? Pinky purple. Click on the text.Īnd we can drag it in here. I’m also going to…I’ll think I’ll leave the grey on this time. I’m going to change the colours.ĭrag the colour wheel like that. then slide this across. Ok. I’m going to change the transparency so I can see some of the bluey green coming through. Just adds some depth and interest to your image. So let’s click on elements.Ĭlick on shapes. and here are the shapes. Now I want to add a shape part of the way through it so I can put some text on it. I want to make it fill the thing so just grab it and give it a little shake and it does it’s magic there. Now I want to put a pattern in the background. I’m going to use 1024 by 607 because I’m going to use it on my blog post. So what I am going to do is start with a custom size. And particularly how to use the overlay features so you can have a pictures in the background and some text on the front. Hello! I’m Tosca Lahiri from and today’s tutorial is about how to use Canva to create your images for your website, for your blog posts, for your social media posts as well. How to Use Canva Overlays Video Transcript
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