This is a very short tutorial. Hope you enjoy it <3.
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1. Add your picture
2. Add the title. Make sure it fits the fabric and is not too small3. Go to the layer menu, tap on the three dots and pick 'rasterize'. If a textbox appears, just tap yes to confirm.
4. Go to transform > mesh form. If you scroll down, you can see many settings. But just focus on division x and y. The higher you make, more coordination points will be appear so the text can stretch more freely.5. Stretch to follow the fabric.
Pay attention :
- if the fabric is folded, squeeze the letters together- if the fabric is stretched, expand the letters.
*it doesn't have to be accurate, just follow the flow of the fabric
6. If it's too bland, add filters to elevate it. Try changing blending modes and/or opacity so the text is molded into the fabric and looks more natural. I added the anime background filter from the artistic section, then changed the blending mode of the words to overlay.
Done!
Told ya it's a short tutorial, and is very easy!
Simple covers are underrated; the rules to simple covers are limitless, play around with the fonts, colors, etc to make your cover look better!
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Thank you for reading! If there is anything you don't understand please ask me.
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