Solved Using the Outro templates from GFX

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Ok, so this is gonna sound stupid, but I can't figure it out.

I downloaded the "newest outro" template from the dashboard, but honestly I have no idea how to use it.

I'm getting the feeling that I'll need to use Photoshop instead of GIMP - did I miss anything?
 

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Ok, so this is gonna sound stupid, but I can't figure it out.

I downloaded the "newest outro" template from the dashboard, but honestly I have no idea how to use it.

I'm getting the feeling that I'll need to use Photoshop instead of GIMP - did I miss anything?
As far as I know you need Blender, which is Freeware. Some may require Adobe CC though.
 
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So here's basically what I'm going to wind up doing (hoping this post may help others)

Youtube has that end card editor built into the system, so you can add your end cards right into the last 20 seconds of a video that you've already uploaded. Easy enough - I'll be using that to just add end cards to the end of the videos I have up now.

The templates we are downloading are just that - Photoshop templates. Unless someone has a better idea, what I'll do is add the template itself as a scene in my xsplit, and insert it for the last 20 seconds of my video. From there, I can just use the youtube endcard system to position the buttons.

Thoughts?
 
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