So let's get started with adding multiple images onto your video. After you go through this video course you will be able to put up different types of images in different locations and having different durations. So let's dive into it totally. So what I'll do is I'll just click on this particular section since I do not want to create too much of clogging up here. So I will click on this particular part of the video where I'm going to add four images in four different locations. So I will be putting an image your your here and here.
So I'll be putting up four images in four different locations Okay, and I will wait till each of the image appears. That means when I when I put up the first image, I will wait till all the four are put up. I'll just show you how this is going to look like. So right now I have just two images in My Media Gallery. What I need to do is I need to import some more images. So I click on Import.
I click on Import Media files, and that takes me to the location. So I add some more images, I press the Ctrl key, I can press the control key and add in some more images. And let's say add in three more images. So all the three images that I just added are out here. So I'll begin with putting the very first image, the process is the same, I have to drag and drop. Okay, now I have dragged and dropped it here.
So you see the images, its size, so I need to resize it now. So I click on the image, and I drag it. So let's say I place this part of the image in this corner. Okay, now let's put in the second image. So I again, let's drag this and drop. Fine.
And let's resize this image So I click on the image, you will know the difference of the image and the video okay, so you don't resize the video by mistake. So if I click this part, you see the video is selected. If I click this part, you see the image is selected, we have to resize the image and not the video and I resize it, and I place it. Okay, that's my second image. Now let's put in the third image, drag and drop. Okay, I double click in this location, I have my image.
Now if you see I have selected the video, I do not want to select the video I want to select the image. So I select my image and I resize it. And let's say I place this one over here. Okay, and let's say I want another image in the last location. So I take up this one, drag, drop. That's my image And we will left with this location.
Okay, so I have four different images, I have resized them to four different locations as of now, but if I view it if I view my video now, please absolutely know that you're not passionate last image, but they were born six foot 10 and very coordinated. So it's gone. It happens. second image, your rank, it's gone. dollar image, when it comes to opportunities is ridiculous. It's gone.
And the fourth image to have a special light you have to do special things, and it's gone. So I got four images in my video, but I got it at different durations at different times and at different locations. Okay, what if I want the images to last until all four come up in a particular scene? Now what I have to do is I have to drag these images which are here into different timelines. Okay, so I'll start with the very first image. Let's say I want the first image, which was your to be the very first image to appear, and last image to disappear.
Okay, so I drag it and I place it. Now I drag this image closer to this, or let's say you keep it at your location, don't change your location. But now says Hi, I have four different images, I will require four different timelines. So I drag, drag. So I have dragged my image on this fourth timeline here. This goes on the third timeline.
This goes on the second timeline, and this stays here itself. Now, I want each of these To last till the last image comes up. Okay, so I click on the image and I get my mouse pointer till I get it to V arrow. I drag it and you will see a gray line of reference. So that gray line of reference will state the exact location. So do you see the gray line of reference next to my last image, and I leave my mouse pointer, click on the second image, drag.
That's my gray line of a reference, leave, click on this image, drag gray line of reference leave. Now if I have to view this video, there's athletes. Absolutely no, no, we're not passionate about their sex my fullest image but 10 and very coordinated. So what happens? It happens that's my second image your rank amongst the seventh point seven. My third image, when it comes to opportunity is ridiculous.
And my fourth image, and now you see all four of them disappear together. That's it. This is very simple and very useful, especially when you're making some kind of an explanatory video where you're explaining certain points and you want the images related to the points to stay up till you are done with that particular topic or however you use these concepts. So this was about having multiple images in your video. In the next part of the video, I'm going to show you how you can put up a animation to this images, like what you saw here is that the images are appearing and disappearing in a very bland manner. Next, I'll show us how you can animate this images.
Okay, so see you in the next video.