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Hey everyone! I've been getting so many questions about how to make my CapCut edits pop, especially with those cool overlays and glowy text. So, I decided to put together a super easy guide on how I achieve these effects. You don't need to be a pro editor to make your videos look amazing, trust me! First up, let's talk about the Picture-in-Picture (PIP) Overlay – it's fantastic for reaction videos, showing off a product close-up, or even adding a little screen recording. Here’s my simple process: Start by opening your project in CapCut and importing your main video clip. Now, tap on the 'Overlay' option at the bottom. Then, select 'Add overlay'. Choose the video or image you want to use as your PIP. Once it's in, you can pinch to resize it, drag it to position it anywhere on your screen, and even rotate it. Want it to blend? Explore the 'Blend' options! I often use 'Normal' for a clear picture, but 'Lighten' or 'Screen' can create some really cool, subtle effects depending on your aesthetic. Don’t forget about keyframes if you want your PIP to move dynamically throughout your clip! Next, let's get creative with Image Overlays. This is perfect for adding logos, aesthetic elements, or even just a cool texture to your video without obscuring your main content. The steps are pretty similar to PIP. Go to 'Overlay' and 'Add overlay'. This time, select an image from your gallery. Once the image is on your timeline, you can adjust its size, position, and duration. The magic really happens in the 'Opacity' setting. Lowering the opacity makes the image transparent, allowing your main video to show through. This is how I add subtle watermarks or atmospheric effects. Play around with different images and opacities to find your unique style! Finally, let's nail that trendy Text Glow Effect. This makes your titles and captions stand out beautifully! Tap on 'Text' and then 'Add text'. Type out whatever you want to say. After you've picked your favorite font and color, look for the 'Style' or 'Effects' tab within the text editing options. You should find an option for 'Glow'. Tap on it! CapCut offers various glow presets. Experiment with the color of the glow and its intensity or radius. I find that a soft, slightly diffused glow looks really professional. Sometimes, duplicating the text layer, giving the bottom layer a strong glow, and the top layer a slightly smaller, clearer text can give an even more pronounced and polished effect. These three techniques are game-changers for elevating your CapCut videos. Give them a try on your next project, and let me know how it goes! Happy editing!














































