From now on, please give credit if you use one of the templates in this book. Thank you.
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I don't know how to do this on Picsart, but if I figure it out then there will be an updated version of this with a Picsart tutorial added! 💓Superimpose
Step 1: Open up a texture of your choice. I posted some in a previous chapter called 'Textures.' Open up a png as your foreground.
Step 2: Use the Bi- Linear gradient tool to make a gradient at the bottom of your png. Doing this helps blend the png and makes it look less awkward.
Step 3: Add the image below as a foreground.Step 4: Put the smoke on screen under the transform tab, and place it as desired. Make it look like the legs are blended in with the smoke. Merge when you're done.
Step 5: Add the image below.Step 6: Put the image on screen. Put it at the corner of the cover so it looks like it's in the distance. If there is any of the lighting on your png's face, then zoom in and erase it using the masking brush.
Step 7: Add the image below and put it on overlay.
Step 8: Once you're done doing that, save your image and go to your camera roll. Click on the tab where it allows you to edit, and put the filter called 'Fade' on your cover.
Then you're all done!
Here's the finished product:
I'm working on some more of my requests, but for now, enjoy this gif of Sami Zayn.
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Cover Tutorials
RandomIn which a girl with fleeky eyebrows shows you how to make mediocre covers. Please give credit! - some ideas from voidallison #8 in cover tutorial - highest ranking