Hello and welcome to Aurora, my graphic tutorial book!
Inside will be tutorials and resources you can use to make your own graphics!
All end products are made by me and shouldn't be stolen, plagiarised or redistributed without my permission. All res...
Ignore that I actually need to update it. I've had PicsArt downloaded for a while, tried it and then never really used it again (at least for covers) because I didn't understand it. But now, I can't imagine not using it. It lets you do ten times as much as Canva and you don't need a separate app to remove backgrounds! It can be difficult to use if you've never used it before but you won't regret learning!
Difficulty: 5-6/10 (for new designers)
#3: IbisPaint X
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Much like PicsArt, it's an app I've had for a while but never really used. I started to use it when I began learning to make vectors and I instantly loved it! Unlike PicsArt, you can have unlimited layers and there's more blending and brush options. You can unlock brushes by watching adverts but you only get them for a limited time but you get them for FREE. There's a lot more filter options and I've found IbisPaint is better for fantasy covers (that may just be how I make them though). It's great for vector covers and if you're an artist as well as a designer, this is the best app for you. You can also put custom fonts and brushes into the app!
Difficulty: 2-3/10
Miscellaneous
#1: Phonto
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Phonto, as the title suggests, allows you to add text to your photos. There are many fonts that come with the app but you can download fonts as well (more to come about that)! It's incredibly simple to use and you can manipulate the text to pretty much anything! From creating your own colour patterns to blending the text into the background. Again, this was an app I downloaded and never really used. But now I've downloaded fonts, I can't stop using it!
Difficulty: 2/10
#2: Magic Eraser
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Again, as the title suggests, it's a background removing app. I've always used this app and I like it. Sometimes you have to physically erase the background instead of just tapping it with the wand tool. Once you have finished, you can choose a transparent background and you can choose a plain coloured one too.
Difficulty: 1/10
#3: Polarr
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Polarr is an app that allows you to add filters to your pictures. It gives you a bunch of filters for you to choose from and you can use the slider tool to add more or less of that filter to the picture. You can also download filters for the app too. You can make your own filters and tailor them to individual graphics (one of my favourite routines)!
Difficulty: 1/10
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