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tienvujapan_
Tiến Vũ Japan :
Sao mình không tìm thấy bộ lọc tiêu cực nhỉ
2026-05-14 04:56:14
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chupizza3
Nameeeeee :
mấy chữ ko p âm bản a dùng chuyển động gì thế a
2026-04-24 07:08:28
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hoang.pham229
Hoang Pham :
cho mình xin bộ sfx trong vid đc ko ạ
2026-05-20 18:31:27
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wx.trn
🫀 :
anh làm như này deal 1 video bn ạ?
2026-04-22 03:23:24
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mrtrongphu
Nguyễn Trọng Phú :
Làm sao video chạy theo mặt anh Vậy ạ? 😅
2026-04-20 15:37:08
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mrda.nhaphohcm
Đa Nhà Phố :
Video bạn rất hay. Nhưng nếu có hướng dẫn trên capcut trên điện thoại nữa thì càng hay hơn
2026-04-21 06:02:52
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thanhtunhapho
BĐS Tây Sài Gòn :
Sd trên đt đc ko?
2026-04-21 03:46:41
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tiendai.283
Tiến Đại :
Anh ơi. cho em xin sfx chỗ text chữ âm bản đc ko ạ. em cảm ơn anh nhé
2026-04-20 18:10:48
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kientrucsuhocai
KienTrucSuHocAI :
Hữu ích quá ạ🥰
2026-05-10 14:09:48
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phanhdepchoai99_
Phanh đây nè :
Em xin font chữ nhỏ được k ạ
2026-04-20 14:35:59
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trietmac.tomca
Triết Thủy Sản :
Dạy xong làm cũng ko đc như video ô này
2026-04-20 12:17:12
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phandong.bds
Phan Huy Đông :
Trên điện thoại ko làm dc hả bạn
2026-04-20 15:31:32
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nhacuatoi.realty
Nhà Của Tôi :
nhưng chạy chữ khi nói lun đc ko em
2026-04-20 16:12:18
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phanhoang.bds
Phan Hoang BDS :
Dùng điện thoại có làm được ko bạn nhỉ?
2026-04-21 01:37:42
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huynhphatlocbds
Huynh Phát Lộc BĐS :
Cảm ơn bạn
2026-04-26 05:15:22
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_therealhoangdangg
Đăng Ê đít :
làm cách nào để đổi màu chữ âm bản ạ
2026-04-21 07:29:57
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minhhieutumys
Minh Hiếu :
Làm sao để làm các đoạn video nhỏ chạy ngang ở đầu video vậy a
2026-04-20 10:54:56
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habe061315
Hờ a Hà🤓 :
Anh ơi mặt nạ chữ trên đt đã có chưa ạ
2026-04-22 05:15:58
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thuongbanhbeo1972000
THUỲ THƯƠNG 🥰 :
Cho mình xin tên hiệu ứng chữ (bóng đen nhẹ nhàng) của bạn đang dùng trong video với nha
2026-05-11 06:41:22
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content_flop
CONTENT FLOP..💻 :
Cách này nhanh á a
2026-05-27 13:49:22
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canhtran5905
canh🐸 :
anh có thể cho e xin sfx text được k ạ
2026-04-25 12:10:15
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okngongo
Đi làm cùng Khánh :
Cho mình hỏi sao có thể làm chữ xuống dòng được
2026-04-23 10:27:13
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blang087
Lắng :
CHECKK MY REPOST
2026-04-26 08:33:43
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eladdd71
Eladdd :
Can u share sfx?
2026-04-20 21:36:57
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hongtiktok99
Hongtiktok99 :
😁😁😁
2026-04-21 09:59:04
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