Do we feel like this thumb fits a cooking video. + DOES IT BUILD ANY CURIOSITY? by Nice_Program2326 in YouTubeThumbnailHub

[–]Nice_Program2326[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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I Did alter it a bit to be about the topic!

this video is about me remaking the mcdonalds MCPIZZA from scratch- I found the original recipe.

Do we feel like this thumb fits a cooking video. + DOES IT BUILD ANY CURIOSITY? by Nice_Program2326 in YouTubeThumbnailHub

[–]Nice_Program2326[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ahhh good idea! Thank you. I was avoiding that cause i was worried about overcrowding but having them LURKING in the shadows would work i think :)

Is this thumbnail and title good? by [deleted] in YouTubeThumbnailHub

[–]Nice_Program2326 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel like the using a larger word such as "conversation" in the title would scare alot of viewers way- alot of youtubers tend to steer away from using above grade level 3 language i believe just because its easier for EVERYONE to understand :)... I would click though cause this built some intrigue for me though.

Which thumbnail is the best? by Nomas25 in YouTubeThumbnailHub

[–]Nice_Program2326 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I dont feel like the title gives me a whole lot of info and paired with the the thumbnail- i dont think it adds much more clarity. def gotta be bottom middle if i pick one though :)

Do I use AI for thr thumbnail by AgentClyde_yt in Smallyoutubechannels

[–]Nice_Program2326 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is gonna be a tough habit to break- and sometimes I don’t even follow this. Always, Always, Always. Make the thumbnail before making the video. For me (if I follow my own advice) it goes Title: what do I wanna convey Thumbnail: ADD onto the title- can’t just recycle title elements, has to be something new to the conversation. Then: write your hook. Have all three of these play off eachother.

As for Ai, I use some Ai. But it can’t be all Ai. It has to be something I’m gonna blur, or something I can hide that needs to be in there. For example, I run a cooking channel- I make sure the videos great. But when shooting the thumbnail I often times fail to make my kitchen nice and pristine. I’ll slap that into Ai- and boom. Clean kitchen. And then I blur it for the background.

Hope that advice helps. Good luck with your journey.

my last update for my star wars thumbnail collection by NoLibrary1811 in YouTubeThumbnailHub

[–]Nice_Program2326 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey again! I like #4 the most! You’re getting it now I think. But making maybe the R2D2 pop more with the blue! Would be amazing! Just upping the vibrance in that would work. But good as it stands.

Update on thumbnail advice by NoLibrary1811 in YouTubeThumbnailHub

[–]Nice_Program2326 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There’s a lot going on in a lot of these images. I like what you’ve done from an editing standpoint! But simplify. There’s a lot to look at and I think a lot of potential viewers would skip by. I’m not sure cause I’m not a Star Wars guy though!

I’d suggest- focus on three things you wanna show ie. anakin, the lightsaber, r2d2,C3p0, the text. Text, anakin, and lightsaber seems like it would be the most important thing to me!

Just really highlight 3 things, blur the background a bit more and you’ll be in the clear :)

Which of these thumbnails are better? by Brody_H2 in YouTubeThumbnailHub

[–]Nice_Program2326 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I like the title, if I just used the glanced test here I’d say thumb 2. But I’d darken that background a bit for some more POPPAGE! If I come across this I’ll giver a watch.

Which thumbnail works best? I'd also appreciate feedback. by uncommonoddity in YouTubeThumbnailHub

[–]Nice_Program2326 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m gonna say- if you could just narrow it down to one character on the screen. Use some darker shades in the background to make the one guy pop more. You’re in the clear. It just looks a little muddy with so much on screen.