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Glossy 3D Game-Style CTA Button with Particle Burst

About this asset

A vibrant, Candy Crush-inspired animated button featuring a particle burst entrance, glossy sweep effect, and playful character animations. Perfect for game promos and high-energy CTAs.

Technical Details

1080x1080
3s
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Text Content

The call to action text on the button

Colors

Main background color of the candy button

Color of the button text

Layout

Size of the text in pixels

24120

Spacing

Border & Shadow

Toggle the jelly-like glossy highlight on the top half

White shine effect on the top edge of the button

Show a shadow underneath the button for depth

The roundness of the candy shape

0100

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How to use this asset and frequently asked questions

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How to use this asset+

This 1080x1080 transparent video asset is 3 seconds long and exports in WebM (with alpha channel) and ProRes 4444 formats.

Premiere Pro: Place on a track above your footage and keyframe the entry point at your target timestamp. Use Effect Controls > Motion to position it visually away from the subject's face.

DaVinci Resolve: Drop on a track above footage. Use the Inspector > Transform panel to position and set opacity keyframes for entry and exit timing.

Final Cut Pro: Add above your primary storyline. Set the clip in-point to your target timestamp. Use Inspector > Transform for positioning.

CapCut: Add as an overlay. Set the start point in the timeline to your target CTA moment. Use canvas handles to position.

Tips

  • Trigger CTAs after you've delivered value — at 30–60 seconds in — when viewers are already engaged and most likely to act.
  • Add a second CTA in the final 15 seconds of your video when viewer retention is highest among those who watched through.
  • Avoid placing CTAs in the first 10 seconds — it signals desperation and can increase early drop-off rates.
Frequently asked questions+

When is the best time to show a CTA on YouTube?

30–60 seconds in is the highest-converting window. A second placement in the final 15 seconds captures committed viewers.

Can I use a CTA animation with an end screen?

Yes — position the CTA slightly before your end screen activates (20 seconds from end on YouTube) to bridge the content-to-action transition.

How often should I show a CTA in a single video?

Once at the 30–60 second mark and once in the final 15 seconds is the standard. More than two CTAs per video tends to feel aggressive.

Is this asset free to use?

Yes, all community assets on Video Effect Vibe are free to download and use in your video projects.

Can I customize this asset?

Use the live configuration above to preview changes, then sign up for a free account to add this asset to your workspace. From there you can edit colors, text, timing, and other properties before rendering.

What formats are available?

This asset supports WebM with alpha channel and ProRes 4444. Both include true transparency for clean compositing in your timeline.

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