Yes... I'm not dead yet.
This is not a tutorial, but here are some brief explanations for the covers I made below. Think of it as class presentation :v.
First of all, I'm honored WattOriginals gave me the opportunity to make covers for 5 talented writers!
4 of them haven't used it yet, but one did and I'm happy about it :v.
1. Ditch by @/ Lei Andre
It's my least favorite tbh because it's just too... simple? Idk, it just seems so underwhelming to me and the original cover of the book was already nice lmao.
How I made it :
1. Add a picture then lower the opacity for the background
2. Insert the title, username, etc (make it big if as you can so the picture inside later will be visible)
3. Add another picture (make sure it's above the layer of the title)
4. Then go to 'clipping' (circled below) on the layer section and an arrow will appear next to the selected layer. (What it does is basically 'clip' on the layer below it, so it doesn't go out of line and it's way easier than the selection method).*what it looks like without clipping :
If you don't understand what I'm saying, please refer to part [6] - pictures in titles for the full tutorial. (It uses a different method but the results are the same).
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