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Editors often suggest that the most realistic look comes from a mix of digital and physical assets.

: To achieve the popular "Ali Abdaal" style, use a CapCut paper fold-out tutorial to animate your video as if it’s unfolding from a physical sheet.

: You can create a mixed-media "best paper effect" by exporting specific frames from your timeline, applying paper textures to them, and spacing them two frames apart to create a stuttered, organic motion. b679.mp4

: You can add realistic crumpled paper textures to your video designs. This is often done by searching for "crumpled paper" in the elements tab and adjusting the transparency or blend mode over your video.

: If you need to design the texture itself, create a rectangle filled with off-white and apply the Film Grain effect (Grain: 2, Intensity: 10) from the Effect Gallery. Community Perspectives Editors often suggest that the most realistic look

: Use a "chroma key" technique. Download a paper transition video (like crumbling paper balls), place it over your footage, and use the Filmora AI tools to remove the background so only the paper texture remains.

Depending on your software of choice, here are the most effective ways to create this look: Video Editing Software (Premiere Pro, DaVinci, Filmora) : You can add realistic crumpled paper textures

: For a classic look, use a DaVinci Resolve tutorial to create an "old paper" texture by applying a color mix of yellow and light brown (#E2BC68) and changing the composite mode to "Darken" or "Darken Color". Graphic Design & Mobile (Canva, CapCut, Illustrator)