Tutorial 4

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Hello bantwana bantwana (bantwana means 'children' in Ndebele)

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Hello bantwana bantwana (bantwana means 'children' in Ndebele).

Today we'll be making these covers shown above.

You will need:
A plain white background (Wattpad cover size)
A PNG of your face claim
A background (that goes with your face claim)

Step one
Open your plain white background in PicsArt. You're going to add a rectangle to it, like this (the Stroke size I used was 15):

 You're going to add a rectangle to it, like this (the Stroke size I used was 15):

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Step Two
Click the Add Photo option and add your background. Blend it in with Darken to minimize the risk (wordy, I know) of it overlapping the black rectangle.

 Blend it in with Darken to minimize the risk (wordy, I know) of it overlapping the black rectangle

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Step Three
Add the PNG twice. With one, click the Adjust option. Now, you're going to (do all this to the extreme/maximum that it can go):
Reduce brightness
Increase contrast
Decrease saturation
Decrease shadows
Decrease highlights
Till you end up with something like this:

 Now, you're going to (do all this to the extreme/maximum that it can go):Reduce brightness Increase contrast Decrease saturationDecrease shadows Decrease highlightsTill you end up with something like this:

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