How to create my own Powtoon template?
Thomas is using Powtoon to create videos and explainers for YouTube. He is quite fond of the tool, and he uses it frequently. But, he has been looking for a way to create his very own template for a long time.
When Thomas creates a YouTube video, he often includes his "traditional" intro. And, once he is finished explaining whatever he wants to, he often includes a last screen showing information about his website, and a reminder to follow him on YouTube. But, Thomas is sad that he has to create all these "permanent" sites over and over again. He spent some time looking for a way to create a template or a standard slide that can easily be added to any new movie, but he didn't find one. But, then he suddenly bumped into the function!
Thomas finds out how to create standard slides/templates with Powtoon!
It was almost by a coincidence that Thomas discovered how he could save slides, and thus have a list of popular slides he uses frequently, which he can easily add to any Powtoon presentation he decides to create.
This is how it is done!
Create the Powtoon slide you want to save
Once it has been created, click the three dots in the right corner of the slide. Here you can decide to duplicate it, add a slide below, and then - Save this slide to 'My Scenes'. This is what you have been looking for.
Save your favorite slides with Powtoon
Now it is saved, and the next time you want to use it, simply click 'Scenes' in the right corner of Powtoon, and select the saved slide from 'My Scenes.' It wasn't that hard, was it? So now you can start saving your favorite scenes/slides and use them as templates, and easily add them to any new presentation you decide to create using Powtoon!
Find your saved Powtoon scenes and use them quickly
Are you happy? Thomas is very happy, and now he is even more eager to create new explainer-videos using Powtoon!
If you have tried this and it worked, please write a comment to say thanks. Should you have a question, write it down and Thomas will do his best to help you out!
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