𝕀𝕀.) Making the Background

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INCLUDED (in order): Picking Your Pictures, Blending the Pictures Together, Examples.

This part is actually really simple. It's the easiest part.

𝕀. PICKING YOUR PICTURES

Once again, I use Pinterest to find all the pictures I use. If i'm really desperate I go to we heart it to find pictures.

You need:

▪️A plain background color (you can get this in PicsArt)
▪️An aesthetically pleasing picture of something that won't distract the eyes too far away from the main characters. (doesn't have to match the color you chose)
▪️A texture overlay (or two) which can be found by just googling or looking it up on We Heart It.

Here are the pictures I chose:

Here are the pictures I chose:

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𝕀𝕀.BLENDING PICTURES TOGETHER

For this we're using PicsArt.

STEP ONE: Go to PicsArt, scroll all the way to the bottom, then scroll all the way to the right

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STEP ONE: Go to PicsArt, scroll all the way to the bottom, then scroll all the way to the right. Go to the Color Picker and pick a color.

TIP: Think about the themes in your story. Is it a wholesome story? Pick a bright pink, orange, or yellow. Is it a sad or dark story? Pick a dark blue, grey, or purple. Sexual story? Pick a deep red or dark pink. Colors have meanings to them, and its best to have your cover reflect the mood of your story.

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