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Oops! This image does not follow our content guidelines. To continue publishing, please remove it or upload a different image. I'm gonna show you how to get the white outline in the cover.
Step 1:
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It doesn't have to be a plain one like mine.Step 2:
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This was in my camera roll for a long time so idk where I got it.Step 3:
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You can then move, erase, and etc. to your liking.Things used:
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(You will have to flip the outline for your cover. I'm really sorry for the extra work)
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I wanted to start off the book by having basic tutorials. Also if you have any questions about the tutorial just comment and I will try to answer.

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