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Illuminating Success: Brightening Up Your YouTube Videos
How To Light Your YouTube Video
Richard Bennett
Oct 26, 2023• Proven solutions
When it comes to sensitivity to light, no consumer-level camera sensor comes close in performance to the human eye. Many newbies to videography, though, don’t think about this when they use their camera indoors and discover that their recorded footage appears too dark.
If you want to use your camera indoors as many YouTubers do, you’ll need to have extra light. But the solution is not as simple as surrounding yourself with lamps that are all randomly placed.
Below, I’ll go into detail on how you can set up your lighting equipment to make your YouTube videos look good.
Table of Contents Using Light You Already Have Window LightingHome Lighting Home Studio Lighting Light Control3-Point Lighting4-Point Lighting |
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Part 1: Using Light You Already Have
Most beginner YouTubers light their videos with what they already have. That’s what I did to start as well. In the past, my video recording space consisted of natural sunlight coming from my window and ceiling light for times when the sunlight wasn’t strong enough.
1. Window Lighting
The best thing about window lighting is that it’s free. The worst thing about it is that it’s uncontrollable. The amount of light you get in your video can vary with all the changes in the weather.
Window lighting for me was especially difficult to work with because I live in a very rainy and cloudy city, Vancouver, Canada, where we pretty much just get three months of good sun.
Above are two freeze frames from one of Daniel’s past window-lit vlogs. Although these two frames are both from the same vlog, you can see that the image on the right looks brighter due to clearer skies at that moment. These varying amounts of light is what you will have to deal with if you choose to light your YouTube video with window lighting.
2. Home Lighting
Home lighting is another source of light that many new YouTubers use. In the past, when my window light wasn’t strong enough to light my video recording space, I would turn on the ceiling light.
Notice how the color of Daniel’s skin looks much more orange here (above) than the color of the skin in the two side-by-side window lighting examples? The side of the face also appears to look bluer. This all happened because he mixed up different color temperatures shining out of the two lights (cooler window light and warmer ceiling light).
Most home lighting is warmer in its color temperature. If you want to use your home lights without everything being orange-tinted, you’ll need to switch out your light bulbs for daytime LED light bulbs.
Ceiling lights are also typically situated in the center of a room in order to light an entire room evenly. This is not likely to be the best location for your filming video. Since the ceiling light was directly above the face in the above example, you can see harder shadows beneath his cheeks.
Part 2: Home Studio Lighting
If you rather not deal with all the window and home lighting challenges, you can set up studio lighting in your home.
1. Light Control
The first thing you’ll want to do to set up studio lighting in your home is to pick a room to film in and eliminate as much external lighting as you can. Use blinds, curtains, towels, or any thick fabric to block sunlight from shining into your room.
2. 3-Point Lighting
The most common setup for studio lighting is 3-point lighting. For this kind of lighting you’ll need three lights: a key light, a fill light, and a back light (also called a hair light).
Out of the three lights, the key light should be the brightest. When it is positioned to the left of you (as shown in the diagram above) your right side will have shadows.
To minimize the shadows on your right side, use a weaker light as a fill light. You don’t want your fill light to completely eliminate all your shadows or else your shot will look flat.
Lastly, a backlight positioned behind you can give an appealing highlight to the ends of your head and even help to separate your hair from blending into your background if both happen to be dark.
3. 4-Point Lighting
As a YouTuber, you may not only want yourself to be seen optimally with proper lighting, but you may also want your background to be seen optimally, especially if you’ve taken the time to decorate it for your audience.
What you’ll need to ensure that your background is sufficiently lit is 4-point lighting setup. The 4-point lighting setup is the same as a 3-point lighting setup, but with an additional light shining at your background.
For more information on lighting equipment, check out my Top 17 Video Lighting Equipment For YouTubers .
Touch Up YouTube Videos with Filmora
Filmora is one of the best video editing software for YouTube beginners to start the YouTube channel. So, if you find the lighting isn’t perfect after recording, you can use the Auto Color Enhancement feature in Filmora to adjust the color with one-click. Or, you can change the white balance, Light, color, and HSL manually. Filmora also features some presets and LUTs templates , which allows you to apply pre-programmed effects to video for color correction faster.
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.
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Richard Bennett
Oct 26, 2023• Proven solutions
When it comes to sensitivity to light, no consumer-level camera sensor comes close in performance to the human eye. Many newbies to videography, though, don’t think about this when they use their camera indoors and discover that their recorded footage appears too dark.
If you want to use your camera indoors as many YouTubers do, you’ll need to have extra light. But the solution is not as simple as surrounding yourself with lamps that are all randomly placed.
Below, I’ll go into detail on how you can set up your lighting equipment to make your YouTube videos look good.
Table of Contents Using Light You Already Have Window LightingHome Lighting Home Studio Lighting Light Control3-Point Lighting4-Point Lighting |
---|
Part 1: Using Light You Already Have
Most beginner YouTubers light their videos with what they already have. That’s what I did to start as well. In the past, my video recording space consisted of natural sunlight coming from my window and ceiling light for times when the sunlight wasn’t strong enough.
1. Window Lighting
The best thing about window lighting is that it’s free. The worst thing about it is that it’s uncontrollable. The amount of light you get in your video can vary with all the changes in the weather.
Window lighting for me was especially difficult to work with because I live in a very rainy and cloudy city, Vancouver, Canada, where we pretty much just get three months of good sun.
Above are two freeze frames from one of Daniel’s past window-lit vlogs. Although these two frames are both from the same vlog, you can see that the image on the right looks brighter due to clearer skies at that moment. These varying amounts of light is what you will have to deal with if you choose to light your YouTube video with window lighting.
2. Home Lighting
Home lighting is another source of light that many new YouTubers use. In the past, when my window light wasn’t strong enough to light my video recording space, I would turn on the ceiling light.
Notice how the color of Daniel’s skin looks much more orange here (above) than the color of the skin in the two side-by-side window lighting examples? The side of the face also appears to look bluer. This all happened because he mixed up different color temperatures shining out of the two lights (cooler window light and warmer ceiling light).
Most home lighting is warmer in its color temperature. If you want to use your home lights without everything being orange-tinted, you’ll need to switch out your light bulbs for daytime LED light bulbs.
Ceiling lights are also typically situated in the center of a room in order to light an entire room evenly. This is not likely to be the best location for your filming video. Since the ceiling light was directly above the face in the above example, you can see harder shadows beneath his cheeks.
Part 2: Home Studio Lighting
If you rather not deal with all the window and home lighting challenges, you can set up studio lighting in your home.
1. Light Control
The first thing you’ll want to do to set up studio lighting in your home is to pick a room to film in and eliminate as much external lighting as you can. Use blinds, curtains, towels, or any thick fabric to block sunlight from shining into your room.
2. 3-Point Lighting
The most common setup for studio lighting is 3-point lighting. For this kind of lighting you’ll need three lights: a key light, a fill light, and a back light (also called a hair light).
Out of the three lights, the key light should be the brightest. When it is positioned to the left of you (as shown in the diagram above) your right side will have shadows.
To minimize the shadows on your right side, use a weaker light as a fill light. You don’t want your fill light to completely eliminate all your shadows or else your shot will look flat.
Lastly, a backlight positioned behind you can give an appealing highlight to the ends of your head and even help to separate your hair from blending into your background if both happen to be dark.
3. 4-Point Lighting
As a YouTuber, you may not only want yourself to be seen optimally with proper lighting, but you may also want your background to be seen optimally, especially if you’ve taken the time to decorate it for your audience.
What you’ll need to ensure that your background is sufficiently lit is 4-point lighting setup. The 4-point lighting setup is the same as a 3-point lighting setup, but with an additional light shining at your background.
For more information on lighting equipment, check out my Top 17 Video Lighting Equipment For YouTubers .
Touch Up YouTube Videos with Filmora
Filmora is one of the best video editing software for YouTube beginners to start the YouTube channel. So, if you find the lighting isn’t perfect after recording, you can use the Auto Color Enhancement feature in Filmora to adjust the color with one-click. Or, you can change the white balance, Light, color, and HSL manually. Filmora also features some presets and LUTs templates , which allows you to apply pre-programmed effects to video for color correction faster.
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett
Oct 26, 2023• Proven solutions
When it comes to sensitivity to light, no consumer-level camera sensor comes close in performance to the human eye. Many newbies to videography, though, don’t think about this when they use their camera indoors and discover that their recorded footage appears too dark.
If you want to use your camera indoors as many YouTubers do, you’ll need to have extra light. But the solution is not as simple as surrounding yourself with lamps that are all randomly placed.
Below, I’ll go into detail on how you can set up your lighting equipment to make your YouTube videos look good.
Table of Contents Using Light You Already Have Window LightingHome Lighting Home Studio Lighting Light Control3-Point Lighting4-Point Lighting |
---|
Part 1: Using Light You Already Have
Most beginner YouTubers light their videos with what they already have. That’s what I did to start as well. In the past, my video recording space consisted of natural sunlight coming from my window and ceiling light for times when the sunlight wasn’t strong enough.
1. Window Lighting
The best thing about window lighting is that it’s free. The worst thing about it is that it’s uncontrollable. The amount of light you get in your video can vary with all the changes in the weather.
Window lighting for me was especially difficult to work with because I live in a very rainy and cloudy city, Vancouver, Canada, where we pretty much just get three months of good sun.
Above are two freeze frames from one of Daniel’s past window-lit vlogs. Although these two frames are both from the same vlog, you can see that the image on the right looks brighter due to clearer skies at that moment. These varying amounts of light is what you will have to deal with if you choose to light your YouTube video with window lighting.
2. Home Lighting
Home lighting is another source of light that many new YouTubers use. In the past, when my window light wasn’t strong enough to light my video recording space, I would turn on the ceiling light.
Notice how the color of Daniel’s skin looks much more orange here (above) than the color of the skin in the two side-by-side window lighting examples? The side of the face also appears to look bluer. This all happened because he mixed up different color temperatures shining out of the two lights (cooler window light and warmer ceiling light).
Most home lighting is warmer in its color temperature. If you want to use your home lights without everything being orange-tinted, you’ll need to switch out your light bulbs for daytime LED light bulbs.
Ceiling lights are also typically situated in the center of a room in order to light an entire room evenly. This is not likely to be the best location for your filming video. Since the ceiling light was directly above the face in the above example, you can see harder shadows beneath his cheeks.
Part 2: Home Studio Lighting
If you rather not deal with all the window and home lighting challenges, you can set up studio lighting in your home.
1. Light Control
The first thing you’ll want to do to set up studio lighting in your home is to pick a room to film in and eliminate as much external lighting as you can. Use blinds, curtains, towels, or any thick fabric to block sunlight from shining into your room.
2. 3-Point Lighting
The most common setup for studio lighting is 3-point lighting. For this kind of lighting you’ll need three lights: a key light, a fill light, and a back light (also called a hair light).
Out of the three lights, the key light should be the brightest. When it is positioned to the left of you (as shown in the diagram above) your right side will have shadows.
To minimize the shadows on your right side, use a weaker light as a fill light. You don’t want your fill light to completely eliminate all your shadows or else your shot will look flat.
Lastly, a backlight positioned behind you can give an appealing highlight to the ends of your head and even help to separate your hair from blending into your background if both happen to be dark.
3. 4-Point Lighting
As a YouTuber, you may not only want yourself to be seen optimally with proper lighting, but you may also want your background to be seen optimally, especially if you’ve taken the time to decorate it for your audience.
What you’ll need to ensure that your background is sufficiently lit is 4-point lighting setup. The 4-point lighting setup is the same as a 3-point lighting setup, but with an additional light shining at your background.
For more information on lighting equipment, check out my Top 17 Video Lighting Equipment For YouTubers .
Touch Up YouTube Videos with Filmora
Filmora is one of the best video editing software for YouTube beginners to start the YouTube channel. So, if you find the lighting isn’t perfect after recording, you can use the Auto Color Enhancement feature in Filmora to adjust the color with one-click. Or, you can change the white balance, Light, color, and HSL manually. Filmora also features some presets and LUTs templates , which allows you to apply pre-programmed effects to video for color correction faster.
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett
Oct 26, 2023• Proven solutions
When it comes to sensitivity to light, no consumer-level camera sensor comes close in performance to the human eye. Many newbies to videography, though, don’t think about this when they use their camera indoors and discover that their recorded footage appears too dark.
If you want to use your camera indoors as many YouTubers do, you’ll need to have extra light. But the solution is not as simple as surrounding yourself with lamps that are all randomly placed.
Below, I’ll go into detail on how you can set up your lighting equipment to make your YouTube videos look good.
Table of Contents Using Light You Already Have Window LightingHome Lighting Home Studio Lighting Light Control3-Point Lighting4-Point Lighting |
---|
Part 1: Using Light You Already Have
Most beginner YouTubers light their videos with what they already have. That’s what I did to start as well. In the past, my video recording space consisted of natural sunlight coming from my window and ceiling light for times when the sunlight wasn’t strong enough.
1. Window Lighting
The best thing about window lighting is that it’s free. The worst thing about it is that it’s uncontrollable. The amount of light you get in your video can vary with all the changes in the weather.
Window lighting for me was especially difficult to work with because I live in a very rainy and cloudy city, Vancouver, Canada, where we pretty much just get three months of good sun.
Above are two freeze frames from one of Daniel’s past window-lit vlogs. Although these two frames are both from the same vlog, you can see that the image on the right looks brighter due to clearer skies at that moment. These varying amounts of light is what you will have to deal with if you choose to light your YouTube video with window lighting.
2. Home Lighting
Home lighting is another source of light that many new YouTubers use. In the past, when my window light wasn’t strong enough to light my video recording space, I would turn on the ceiling light.
Notice how the color of Daniel’s skin looks much more orange here (above) than the color of the skin in the two side-by-side window lighting examples? The side of the face also appears to look bluer. This all happened because he mixed up different color temperatures shining out of the two lights (cooler window light and warmer ceiling light).
Most home lighting is warmer in its color temperature. If you want to use your home lights without everything being orange-tinted, you’ll need to switch out your light bulbs for daytime LED light bulbs.
Ceiling lights are also typically situated in the center of a room in order to light an entire room evenly. This is not likely to be the best location for your filming video. Since the ceiling light was directly above the face in the above example, you can see harder shadows beneath his cheeks.
Part 2: Home Studio Lighting
If you rather not deal with all the window and home lighting challenges, you can set up studio lighting in your home.
1. Light Control
The first thing you’ll want to do to set up studio lighting in your home is to pick a room to film in and eliminate as much external lighting as you can. Use blinds, curtains, towels, or any thick fabric to block sunlight from shining into your room.
2. 3-Point Lighting
The most common setup for studio lighting is 3-point lighting. For this kind of lighting you’ll need three lights: a key light, a fill light, and a back light (also called a hair light).
Out of the three lights, the key light should be the brightest. When it is positioned to the left of you (as shown in the diagram above) your right side will have shadows.
To minimize the shadows on your right side, use a weaker light as a fill light. You don’t want your fill light to completely eliminate all your shadows or else your shot will look flat.
Lastly, a backlight positioned behind you can give an appealing highlight to the ends of your head and even help to separate your hair from blending into your background if both happen to be dark.
3. 4-Point Lighting
As a YouTuber, you may not only want yourself to be seen optimally with proper lighting, but you may also want your background to be seen optimally, especially if you’ve taken the time to decorate it for your audience.
What you’ll need to ensure that your background is sufficiently lit is 4-point lighting setup. The 4-point lighting setup is the same as a 3-point lighting setup, but with an additional light shining at your background.
For more information on lighting equipment, check out my Top 17 Video Lighting Equipment For YouTubers .
Touch Up YouTube Videos with Filmora
Filmora is one of the best video editing software for YouTube beginners to start the YouTube channel. So, if you find the lighting isn’t perfect after recording, you can use the Auto Color Enhancement feature in Filmora to adjust the color with one-click. Or, you can change the white balance, Light, color, and HSL manually. Filmora also features some presets and LUTs templates , which allows you to apply pre-programmed effects to video for color correction faster.
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.
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Unique Themes: Redesign Your YouTube Presence
YouTube Profile Picture Templates – Free Downloads
Richard Bennett
Oct 26, 2023• Proven solutions
Looking for a cool YouTube profile picture template for your channel? Here’s a list of free downloads!
These avatar templates are all PSD files, so you will need Adobe Photoshop to download and edit them. If you don’t have Photoshop, create your own profile picture in Canva using these templates as a guide (here’s a tutorial for Canva ).
- NAJA - Template and Detailed Tutorial
- SaltyKebab - 2 Free Templates
- Little Danny B - 2 Free Templates
- TxG Designs Profile Picture Template
Want to create your own logo? Check out these tools!
Polish Your YouTube Videos with Filmora
As one of the best video editing software for YouTubers, Filmora provides lots of templates and effects with an intuitive interface, which saves much time. Download the free trial version and get started now.
NAJA - Template and Detailed Tutorial
In this video NAJA not only provides you with a cool green profile picture, but they also take you on a detailed walkthrough of editing the image in Photoshop. This will be useful if you are trying to use any of the designs you find in this post. You can download NAJA’s avatar template by clicking here .
SaltyKebab - 2 Free Templates
SaltyKebab is a YouTuber graphics designer who, in addition to making gaming videos, posts templates for things like profile pictures and channel art on a regular basis. This is a sleek black and white option with a background that looks like broken glass. Click here to download .
Also from Salty Kebab, this free graphics package includes a profile picture, banner, and thumbnail template. The cool blue design with an archer’s silhouette will be perfect for gamers.Click here to download.
Little Danny B - 2 Free Templates
This fresh blue and green design from YouTuber Little Danny B is perfect for an upbeat, fun, channel. Click here to download .
Another offering from Little Danny B, this icon has a background with neon blue and purple paint splatters and bright yellow text. It’s a great option if you want to stand out. Click here to download .
TxG Designs Profile Picture Template
This is the template TxG Designs used for their own profile picture. It’s a dark purple, vaguely sci-fi, the background behind the white text with speed lines. Click here to download .
Do you need to create more graphics for YouTube, like video thumbnails? Check out these tools .
If you know anywhere else to get YouTube profile picture templates, let everyone know in the comments!
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett
Oct 26, 2023• Proven solutions
Looking for a cool YouTube profile picture template for your channel? Here’s a list of free downloads!
These avatar templates are all PSD files, so you will need Adobe Photoshop to download and edit them. If you don’t have Photoshop, create your own profile picture in Canva using these templates as a guide (here’s a tutorial for Canva ).
- NAJA - Template and Detailed Tutorial
- SaltyKebab - 2 Free Templates
- Little Danny B - 2 Free Templates
- TxG Designs Profile Picture Template
Want to create your own logo? Check out these tools!
Polish Your YouTube Videos with Filmora
As one of the best video editing software for YouTubers, Filmora provides lots of templates and effects with an intuitive interface, which saves much time. Download the free trial version and get started now.
NAJA - Template and Detailed Tutorial
In this video NAJA not only provides you with a cool green profile picture, but they also take you on a detailed walkthrough of editing the image in Photoshop. This will be useful if you are trying to use any of the designs you find in this post. You can download NAJA’s avatar template by clicking here .
SaltyKebab - 2 Free Templates
SaltyKebab is a YouTuber graphics designer who, in addition to making gaming videos, posts templates for things like profile pictures and channel art on a regular basis. This is a sleek black and white option with a background that looks like broken glass. Click here to download .
Also from Salty Kebab, this free graphics package includes a profile picture, banner, and thumbnail template. The cool blue design with an archer’s silhouette will be perfect for gamers.Click here to download.
Little Danny B - 2 Free Templates
This fresh blue and green design from YouTuber Little Danny B is perfect for an upbeat, fun, channel. Click here to download .
Another offering from Little Danny B, this icon has a background with neon blue and purple paint splatters and bright yellow text. It’s a great option if you want to stand out. Click here to download .
TxG Designs Profile Picture Template
This is the template TxG Designs used for their own profile picture. It’s a dark purple, vaguely sci-fi, the background behind the white text with speed lines. Click here to download .
Do you need to create more graphics for YouTube, like video thumbnails? Check out these tools .
If you know anywhere else to get YouTube profile picture templates, let everyone know in the comments!
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett
Oct 26, 2023• Proven solutions
Looking for a cool YouTube profile picture template for your channel? Here’s a list of free downloads!
These avatar templates are all PSD files, so you will need Adobe Photoshop to download and edit them. If you don’t have Photoshop, create your own profile picture in Canva using these templates as a guide (here’s a tutorial for Canva ).
- NAJA - Template and Detailed Tutorial
- SaltyKebab - 2 Free Templates
- Little Danny B - 2 Free Templates
- TxG Designs Profile Picture Template
Want to create your own logo? Check out these tools!
Polish Your YouTube Videos with Filmora
As one of the best video editing software for YouTubers, Filmora provides lots of templates and effects with an intuitive interface, which saves much time. Download the free trial version and get started now.
NAJA - Template and Detailed Tutorial
In this video NAJA not only provides you with a cool green profile picture, but they also take you on a detailed walkthrough of editing the image in Photoshop. This will be useful if you are trying to use any of the designs you find in this post. You can download NAJA’s avatar template by clicking here .
SaltyKebab - 2 Free Templates
SaltyKebab is a YouTuber graphics designer who, in addition to making gaming videos, posts templates for things like profile pictures and channel art on a regular basis. This is a sleek black and white option with a background that looks like broken glass. Click here to download .
Also from Salty Kebab, this free graphics package includes a profile picture, banner, and thumbnail template. The cool blue design with an archer’s silhouette will be perfect for gamers.Click here to download.
Little Danny B - 2 Free Templates
This fresh blue and green design from YouTuber Little Danny B is perfect for an upbeat, fun, channel. Click here to download .
Another offering from Little Danny B, this icon has a background with neon blue and purple paint splatters and bright yellow text. It’s a great option if you want to stand out. Click here to download .
TxG Designs Profile Picture Template
This is the template TxG Designs used for their own profile picture. It’s a dark purple, vaguely sci-fi, the background behind the white text with speed lines. Click here to download .
Do you need to create more graphics for YouTube, like video thumbnails? Check out these tools .
If you know anywhere else to get YouTube profile picture templates, let everyone know in the comments!
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett
Oct 26, 2023• Proven solutions
Looking for a cool YouTube profile picture template for your channel? Here’s a list of free downloads!
These avatar templates are all PSD files, so you will need Adobe Photoshop to download and edit them. If you don’t have Photoshop, create your own profile picture in Canva using these templates as a guide (here’s a tutorial for Canva ).
- NAJA - Template and Detailed Tutorial
- SaltyKebab - 2 Free Templates
- Little Danny B - 2 Free Templates
- TxG Designs Profile Picture Template
Want to create your own logo? Check out these tools!
Polish Your YouTube Videos with Filmora
As one of the best video editing software for YouTubers, Filmora provides lots of templates and effects with an intuitive interface, which saves much time. Download the free trial version and get started now.
NAJA - Template and Detailed Tutorial
In this video NAJA not only provides you with a cool green profile picture, but they also take you on a detailed walkthrough of editing the image in Photoshop. This will be useful if you are trying to use any of the designs you find in this post. You can download NAJA’s avatar template by clicking here .
SaltyKebab - 2 Free Templates
SaltyKebab is a YouTuber graphics designer who, in addition to making gaming videos, posts templates for things like profile pictures and channel art on a regular basis. This is a sleek black and white option with a background that looks like broken glass. Click here to download .
Also from Salty Kebab, this free graphics package includes a profile picture, banner, and thumbnail template. The cool blue design with an archer’s silhouette will be perfect for gamers.Click here to download.
Little Danny B - 2 Free Templates
This fresh blue and green design from YouTuber Little Danny B is perfect for an upbeat, fun, channel. Click here to download .
Another offering from Little Danny B, this icon has a background with neon blue and purple paint splatters and bright yellow text. It’s a great option if you want to stand out. Click here to download .
TxG Designs Profile Picture Template
This is the template TxG Designs used for their own profile picture. It’s a dark purple, vaguely sci-fi, the background behind the white text with speed lines. Click here to download .
Do you need to create more graphics for YouTube, like video thumbnails? Check out these tools .
If you know anywhere else to get YouTube profile picture templates, let everyone know in the comments!
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Richard Bennett
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