7. Above the background, add a picture of a person, I then changed the blending mode so it blends with the picture underneath
8. Add your title
9. Rasterize the layer
10. Go to transform > mesh form and make the words wavy
11. Duplicate it twice and position them like the picture I've shown above
12. Change the blending mode of the duplicated words to invert and it'll look cool lmao
13. I added a drop shadow for the person
14. On the top layer below the title(s), I added another random picture
15. After that, go to filter > artistic > glitch
16. Change the blending mode to multiply and lower the opacity
17. I added a small among us character because I felt like the space at the bottom was too empty (and I was running out of pictures)
18. Doodle time~
19. Now, on the top right and bottom left, make a scribble with your main color
20. Then invert the color (I accidentally circled it in step 21, sorry. I did this at 1 a.m. so pls forgive me)
21. Duplicate the scribbles
22. Change the screen tone of the layer above the scribbles (go to blending mode and at the top there's screen tone)
23. Move the screen tone layer slightly sideways and you're done!
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Here, ya go! If you have any tutorial requests or suggestions just comment and I'll think of something with my remaining braincells.
I feel like if I add this cover to my pink! book then it will be more coordinated, but I still prefer the pink! cover I have currently.
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Thank you for reading! If there is anything you don't understand please ask me.
*new GIF this soon? omg. The one before this is cuter, but I like the animation in this one.
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• BLUE! • Graphic Tutorials Vol. 2 •
Non-FictionMore graphic tutorials from a random potato (who still likes pink and names this book 'blue' for the sake of continuity) that she hopes you enjoy. Started : 5th January 2021 Tutorials included : - tips; thorough explanations for graphic designing ...
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