IF YOU USE THE
FOLLOWING TUTORIAL
PLEASE GIVE CREDIT WHERE
THE CREDIT IS DUE.
STEP ONE) open up a background that you would like and that square ^ template as your foreground. Make it into rectangle shape and use the filter tab to turn it white.
STEP TWO) add your first picture and put it on multiply. I made a mistake with the coloring of my square because I had forgotten what color of the square I did when I first tried this cover. If you have your square white, you won't have to do the extra step I did. You'll just have to use the rectangle eraser to take away all the parts that don't fit in the box. Use a mixture of the bi-liner and soft brush to make everything more blended. Depending on how big your picture is, if there is still more missing space then add another picture.
STEP THREE) for your final picture, it is going to pop. position it where ever you like. Use the soft brush rather than just a regular brush. I prefer it better because in my opinion it looks better.
STEP FOUR) add the texture that I place above the chapter and save when done.STEP FIVE) open Polarr and use a filter that is soft.
STEP SIX) open Phonto. The fonts I used were Baskerville and couture-bolditalic
And all the needed info and then your done !(This cover is super simple and it looks nice. I would recommend using pictures that are similar to each other. Tumblr has great pictures, that's where I got mine. Also where is all the Paige and AJ books? I need more of these two asp.)
-Sam
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peekaboo [cover tutorials]
Losowein which i, gunsiuck, tries to provide a series of graphic tutorials for your editing needs. ( cover tutorials and tips )