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˓ ִֶָ𓄲 ☁️ COMMON GRAPHIC DIMENSIONS 𖦹 ࣪˖ ˒ Again, there are many different graphic types and dimensions out there to be used

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˓ ִֶָ𓄲 ☁️ COMMON GRAPHIC DIMENSIONS 𖦹 ࣪˖ ˒
Again, there are many different graphic types and dimensions out there to be used. These are really just some examples of what I mainly use and feel most comfortable with while editing.

₀₀₁ Cover:
Now, right after profile icons, this may be the most used graphic on wattpad. Usually covers are displayed on a canvas with a 16:25 ratio, so anything along 512x800 pixels or 1024x1600 pixels and so on. As mentioned before, I recommend using a bigger canvas to make sure details you have spend a lot of time on do not get lost in bad quality. What I usually go for is a canvas with a sizing of 2048x3200 pixels and then saving it as a "png" file at the end (since I have made the personal experience, that details and quality do get lost when saving a cover as a jpeg file).

₀₀₂ Banner:Now, when saying "banner" I am referring to these fancy little designs you can add within your book chapters to decorate them

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₀₀₂ Banner:
Now, when saying "banner" I am referring to these fancy little designs you can add within your book chapters to decorate them. Either displaying a character and the book title, a little note like "thank you for reading, don't forget to vote if you liked it" or god knows what. There are also a ton of different ratios you can use for banners, whatever you like actually. I for myself like to use a 16:9 ratio, which is also used for profile headers, but more about that later on. Usually I go for a canvas with the sizing of 3840x1200 pixels, saving the design as a "png" file at the end.

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