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How I painted a clone of myself? Blur Faces? This Week's Video Tricks

Want to create videos that make people go "Wait, how did they do that? My phone-only cloning trick is revealed: How to Paint a Clone of Yourself on a Phone – Capcut Edit Tutorial

  1. 📱First, record yourself pretending to spray the wall. Then record yourself standing still in front of the wall and jump on the spot.

  2. 🎬Open CapCut and start a new project. Select the recordings and tap on Add.

  3. ✂️Select the wall clone in the timeline and apply Overlay. Move the timeline forward to the part where the wall clone finishes jumping and do a Split.

  4. ✨Select the first half of the split clip, apply Remove Background and Auto Removal.

  5. 🎨Go to the end of the first split clip and add a keyframe. Go to the part where the wall clone is just starting to jump. Add a keyframe. Resize and reposition the wall clone to where it's supposed to be painted.

  6. 🥷Now go to where the painting starts. Add a keyframe. Apply Mask and Horizontal mask. Move the mask to hide the wall clone.

  7. 👯Go to where the painting ends. Move the mask to reveal the clone. Select the second half of the split clip. Apply Mask and Horizontal mask. Rotate the mask to reveal the two clones.

Hey, if you want to know how to do this exactly, click here for the full tutorial. Otherwise, sit back and watch how I painted a clone of myself with my phone.

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