Video creator, Vu Binh Minh, came to realize that his whiteboard videos needed two factors to actually convert well:
1. The art had to be attractive
2. The way in which the on-screen drawing occurs has to look natural and easy to watch. The pen needs to move in a smooth, connected way.

He (and his early clients) learned that only when both of these problems are solved will conversions be satisfactory.

The on-screen drawing depends on how the SVG graphics used in the video were first designed. The video just follows what the artist did originally.

Vu decided that when he had artwork drawn for him, he would take it in plain flat format, and then he would create the animated SVG himself, to be sure they would look right in the video.

After months of building up his graphics library for his own use, now he is releasing it for marketers like you, so you can:
• Avoid the high cost of custom SVG art
• Have art that looks professional
• Have a video that draws your art in an appealing way.

He calls his library of professional SVG art SVG Galaxy. In it he has over 850 SVG graphics you can use in your videos.

These SVGs started from over 350 plain drawings. . He created several versions of them:
■ Full color
■ Black and white (with shadows)
■ Plain line art.

This way, SVG Galaxy gives you flexibility in how you create your videos; use whichever style fits in with your artistic goals.

He has a launch sale running for a few hours today. To get your best price go here now: SVG Galaxy.

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