
Master the basics of doodling with Doodly by watching the Dudley tutorials, covering interface, background types, timeline basics, and video and scene settings, then export before moving to advanced videos.
Learn to structure doodle videos with a two-column dialogue and animation directions plan, then align voiceover with animations. Record voiceover first, keep videos short, and arrange elements with grid layouts.
Learn to prepare assets for Doodly by removing backgrounds with Instant Alpha, saving as PNG, and resizing to the maximum allowed pixels before uploading through the asset browser.
Discover four asset sources for doodle videos, including Pixabay, Freepik, Undraw open-source, and related sites. Download images, ensure transparent backgrounds, credit creators on free plans, and upload assets to Doodly.
Use a wireframe tool to sketch mobile and desktop screens, screenshot and crop them, then import the assets into Doodly to show the next screen in your whiteboard animation.
Create your own assets for Dudley using PowerPoint or Keynote, customize shapes, icons, colors, borders, shadows, and reflections, then export as png and upload to Dudley.
Learn how to mask and crop video elements in Doodly to hide faces or unwanted areas, using shapes, white blanks, and cropping techniques to control visibility.
Explore simple and advanced dot dot animation techniques in Doodly, using scene settings and exit animations, duplicating slides, and drawn by hand to build escalating character motion.
Use Doodly to elevate whiteboard animations by turning charts into step-by-step reveals, duplicating slides, and using zero-duration or exit-none transitions, to animate any element with live previews.
If you already know the basics of whiteboard videos, this course is your next step toward creating content that looks polished, professional, and designed for real-world use. This Doodly course focuses on turning simple animations into powerful communication tools for marketing, teaching, client work, and online content.
Most people stop after learning how to drag images onto the screen and hit play. That’s where average results come from. In this course, you go far beyond that. You learn how to control timing, layering, drawing paths, motion flow, and visual structure so every scene tells a clear story and holds attention from start to finish.
This training is built around real use cases. You won’t just follow software steps. You will learn how to plan scenes, guide viewer focus, and create smooth transitions that make your videos feel intentional instead of random. Whether you create content for YouTube, online courses, ads, social media, or client projects, these skills apply everywhere.
Inside this doodly tutorial, you start by setting a strong base. You will learn how to set up your workspace, manage assets, and understand how Doodly handles layers, backgrounds, and drawing behavior. This gives you full control instead of guessing why something appears too early, too late, or in the wrong position.
As you move forward, you’ll work with asset sourcing and creation. You’ll learn where to find usable graphics, how to prepare them properly, and how to turn simple images into clean wireframes and final animation-ready elements. This alone can save hours on every project.
The animation module shows you how to guide motion instead of letting the software decide for you. You’ll control reveal effects, hide-and-show timing, and motion paths so your content feels smooth and well-paced. These are the skills that separate hobby-level videos from content people trust and take seriously.
In the final section, you’ll learn how to bring everything together into complete video projects. This includes using video inside Doodly and working with AI-based tools to speed up idea creation, planning, and content flow.
By the end of this course, you won’t just know how to use the Doodly app. You will know how to plan, design, and produce full whiteboard animation videos that look clean, clear, and purpose-driven.
If you skip this training, you’ll likely stay stuck making videos that feel flat, rushed, or hard to follow. This course gives you a system you can repeat for every project, no matter the topic or audience.
This doodly animation training is ideal for creators who want results they can use for business, teaching, or professional services—not just practice projects. Everything is shown step by step, using real examples you can follow and apply right away.
When you finish, you will have a complete workflow you can use again and again to turn ideas into finished whiteboard videos with confidence and control.