part one

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my covers:

apps i use are: - ibispaint x (mainly)- picsart (for stickers)- phonto (for texts, you can type texts in ibis but i feel more comfortable in phonto)

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apps i use are:
- ibispaint x (mainly)
- picsart (for stickers)
- phonto (for texts, you can type texts in ibis but i feel more comfortable in phonto)

step one:
decide on a color scheme you want to go for or like theme. i usually opt for purple / pink because ahem i love those colors.

step two:
style. i search on pinterest for inspo. as for my theme currently, i wanted to go for a simple, minimalistic look.

step three:
i had hua teach me the basics of ibispaint x so i am indebted to her forever <3 haha, when you plan to use ibis make sure you're familiar with the basics and then you can explore its settings bit by bit.

step four: (how i did my current theme)
- open ibispaint x and enter the size 512 x 800. color the whole canvas with black using the brush.

step five:- go to phonto and open a transparent photo

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step five:
- go to phonto and open a transparent photo. (you can save a transparent png by deleting every layer on your ibis' canvas and save the blank picture as 'transparent png') + enter your text.
- what i did here is i repeated every word and adjust the spacing of the texts.

- what i did here is i repeated every word and adjust the spacing of the texts

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step six:
- import the png text to your canvas. change its color to whatever color you desire. mine is violet. these filters can be accessible from 'fx' or effects button.

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