Things graphic designer should know. 4 pt.
a unprofessional graphic designer telling you some knowledge and information about graphic design.
for only wattpad users. :(
The manipulation style is without a doubt the most complicated.
It is when we choose different materials that have nothing to do with it, and we create something new, something unique.
For example, a zombie Jimin, a merman Taehyung, etc. You can add blows, blood, fangs, crowns, and things like that. This style of covers is found in many genres, it is more to the taste of the author.
The vector style or vectorized cover is easy to do but I don't even know what the hell it is, it's practically a game of tones. So when I go to explain to them, they will understand me.
The paper style is the most eye-catching or aesthetically pleasing cover. It looks like a newspaper ad or vintage movie poster.
This graphic design has more contrast than regular graphic design to make it look like a 80's photo quality or like a movie poster.
This is freaking simple, if your graphic skills suck but you want a good looking book cover (or any graphic design) then try this. All you need is a polarr filter.
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💖 - make something in a way you never have before! (e.g. different style, program, format, techniques, etc.) congrats on 1k!! 💕
I just gotta say I loved doing this! Thank you for this ask! I usually use this app called polarr instead but I used photodirect, I looked up photoshops and that app came up so I tried to. Honestly I didn't mind it was fun! So in all what I changed was the program or app and I did more of the adjustments than usual but I don't mind! Thank you so much for requesting this I hope you like the edit I'm sorry for quality it's not the best! Also thank you <3
𝐓𝐚𝐲𝐥𝐨𝐫 𝐒𝐰𝐢𝐟𝐭 𝐝𝐞𝐛𝐮𝐭 𝐩𝐡𝐨𝐭𝐨𝐬𝐡𝐨𝐨𝐭 (𝐩𝐡𝐨𝐭𝐨𝐠𝐫𝐚𝐩𝐡𝐞𝐝 𝐛𝐲 𝐚𝐧 𝐮𝐧𝐤𝐧𝐨𝐰𝐧 𝐚𝐫𝐭𝐢𝐬𝐭) requested by anonymous
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NEW POLARR FILTER 🫰🏽🖤
READ!
to get: follow me on Instagram/ Polarr/ Tumblr + like or reblog + comment this post
pra conseguir: me siga no Instagram/ Polarr/ Tumblr + curtida ou reblog + comente nessa publicação
GIVE THE CREDITS IF YOU USE/ DÊ OS CRÉDITOS SE FOR USAR 🩷
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hello ! ive been wanting to start an editing blog for a while now, but i don't think my edits are good enough for it yet. do you have any tips for getting better at it ? ive been following you for a while and i find your blog to be really pretty !!
alright, this is probably gonna be a long post so everything will be under the cut
there are a ton of things that could make you improve, so here's a list!
1- Experiment, and experiment a ton: This may be the most important one! experimenting new styles and new effects is extremely useful when trying to become better at editing, use new apps (i used to only edit on Ibis Paint but recently I started using apps like PicsArt and Polarr that are way more centered around editing, and that's been extremely helpful!) try new effects, and even look at other people's work to get inspired! (obviously I'm not telling you to just go over and copy another person's style lmao) look at how they position stuff, look at how they use filters and all that, this was something extremely helpful for me to get better at editing!
2- Get new resources: Whether it be new filters or new vectors! on Tumblr there's a ton of resources for that, some creators make borders, some make free to use PSDs and Polarr filters, and on apps like Pinterest is really easy to find stuff like decors and textures for edits! this will not only make it easier for you to make your edits, it can also help with getting motivation to edit, whenever I see a new resource i go "damn i really want to use this in an edit" and then I do it! it doesn't matter if it's just a simple border or decor, everything is a part of the edit, and every single part of it matters!
3- Take your time: Remember when I said that the first one may be the most important one? well yeah forget that, this is the most important part of editing. If at one point you don't feel like editing, then take a break from it! I have done that a ton of times before hehe, and everytime i had the motivation to edit again I did everything in a different way, somehow taking breaks makes me improve, i really don't know why, maybe because i have more time to get inspired from others, maybe because i got some cool new editing resources, or maybe because i learned some new effects, idk, but not only is this part important to improve, it's also an important part to never end up stressing over editing, you said that you wanted to make an edit blog, and sometimes that may be pretty draining to do (i say this from experience lmao) so, never feel forced to edit all the time! maybe do some self indulgent edits before doing some of the requests, maybe take a break of days and return when you finally feel the motivation to edit, decline requests that you know will be tiring to do, anything for you to never feel bad from editing! recently the editing community has been acknowledging stuff like this, so don't expect a bad response from taking your time with editing! (although maybe some rude anons may say some stuff, but don't worry, we don't take those guys seriously around here). So yeah! you are in all your right to take your time!
Aaaaand I think that's it, i wanted to link to some extremely useful posts about this but i can't do a draft when responding an ask and i don't have the links to them sooo :(, but i may do a reblog to this post with all of the links to those posts!, i hope this was useful to you in some way, have a great day!
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