I know it’s not the best of quilties but when you put work into something, you cherish it more ,and you feel more of a connection to it. I make my story covers with these methods and I’m personally proud of myself. After you polish and finish your covers, you’re going to feel so progressive and proud. I know it might seem confusing but it’s actually very easy and fun. Go to the “Phonto” app and add your title ,the name of who you would like the author to be and any other things you want your readers to see and pick your desired font. Scroll through filters ,effects ,stamps and stickers and experiment to your likings! You can also use Ibis paint X to draw ) to get as much as the background from around the character(s) I personally like to use apps that were meant for erasing backgrounds like “eraser”. STEP 3 : Screenshot preferred characters in your preferred pose, and erase around it as neatly as you can (you don’t have to use picsart but you can for this. SKIP TO STEP 4 IF YOU DON’T WANT TO ADD A CHARACTER Go to your preferred editing app ,get the default background and color over or adjust your preferred background over it. Download it and do the same to the other one. Click on that and you should see two default covers.Ĭlick on a cover for a few seconds and you should see a option so you can download it. You will see a small default cover on the upper left side of your story’s menu. Go to your preferred story or create one. If you ever watch an episode where the characters are driving. So I thought that I could give you guys a few steps on how to make your own covers.Įraser, MagicEraser (or anything like it) Think of each ground as a separate layer in Flash (Figure 6.30). It also takes long to wait for cover requests by the amazing instagram episode editors that do covers for free. We all know how much of a impact a cover of a story can make. Open your story on your device and play that scene to see how the looping background moves/works. Put the looping background in your script and save. From here, the drawings of each character are made into animated skeletons, called rigs. It gets passed onto Bluey’s team of talented artists and designers, who produce the final drawings of the characters, props and backgrounds. Browse the various looping backgrounds until you find one that’s right for your scene. Then, the episode is ready to be animated. Most of us has heard “Don’t judge a book by it’s cover”…but we’ve done it…and that’s okay…sometimes. Click the dropdown menu that says Tag: All and search for Looping.
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