In the golden age of YouTube and social media, having a flashy, professional-looking video intro was the hallmark of a serious content creator. During the early 2010s, one name stood out in the niche of easy-to-make intros: iVipid. For many aspiring YouTubers, the search term was the key to unlocking high-quality 3D animations without spending a dime.
These credits can come in several forms:
The demand for free credits has exploded for three main reasons:
But the deep stories are never about the first thought.
Originally, Ivipid was widely known for allowing users to create low-resolution (270p) intros for free once every 24 hours. These free videos were watermarked and could not be downloaded, but they allowed users to test themes like "Lucas Films" or "Infosphere" before committing to a purchase.