○ Graphic Cover Tutorial (Lines)

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These roman numerals though... Truly did not think this book would last that long. I feel like I don't say it enough, but thank you all so much for the support! I love love love making tutorials for you guys especially because my summer so far has been particularly boring.

If you have a name I could possibly call this tutorial, lmk. I feel like I sound so stupid with "Graphic Cover Tutorial (Lines)"

I'm going to teach you guys how to make a cover like this:

I'm going to teach you guys how to make a cover like this:

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I wasn't sure if you guys were going to want a tutorial for this one so I didn't have a tutorial set for this exact cover, but that's gucci

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I wasn't sure if you guys were going to want a tutorial for this one so I didn't have a tutorial set for this exact cover, but that's gucci. This will help show you guys different versions of this cover which is nice to see.

Fun fact. I look at movie covers for inspiration and this random movie cover inspired me:

 I look at movie covers for inspiration and this random movie cover inspired me:

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Totally not relevant but I wanted you guys to know.

What You'll Need.
- One main photo of your choice.
- Option for side photos. The amount you use depends on where you put your lines.
- Provided template.
- Superimpose.
- Phonto.
- Afterlight.

Let's Begin.

Step One.
First, go onto Phonto and select this black image to edit:

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