Tired of asking a person to make a cover for you?
Want to be able to make your own covers?
Hate waiting for a cover?
Well, I got the answers for you. Yes, answers. I'm going to give you guys the do's and don'ts to covers.
These tips will have your...
yayy, this is the first tutorial! i have a few covers i can't wait to show you guys, but i wanted to ease into it. i'm going to show you guys how to make this cover:
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I like this one because it's not used that much and you can really play around with it.
What you'll need:
- Apps: • Superimpose • Phonto • Afterlight - A png of your choice - A background of your choice. - A photo that matches your png (I'll show you what I mean because I can't really explain it.
Steps:
Now before we start, you guys have been telling me you like my themes and how they match. What I like to do is find a png that I like then find a theme that matches with the png; rather than thinking of a theme and then finding a png that will match with it.
Does that make sense?
Let's get started...
Open up Superimpose. Set this template as your background ↓︎
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Then for your foreground picture select your theme picture.
Crop it so it's right above the dotted area, I've indicated what masking tool I use for this.
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