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...
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:
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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:
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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: