○ Polaroid Cover Tutorial

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Hello! It's been a hot minute since I've done done a tutorial and I apologize for that. I truly think my teachers are on drugs giving me all this unnecessary work.

For this tutorial, I'm going to show you how to make a cover like this:

For this tutorial, I'm going to show you how to make a cover like this:

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Let's begin...

This tutorial is so easy, it's not even funny.

What You'll Need:
- Polaroid Template (provided)
- Superimpose (or any app that lets you screen photos)
- Afterlight
- One Photo

Tutorial

Step One:
Go on superimpose and put the polaroid template as your background and photo of your choice as the foreground.

Step One:Go on superimpose and put the polaroid template as your background and photo of your choice as the foreground

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Step Two:Put the photo over the black part and then click transform

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Step Two:
Put the photo over the black part and then click transform . More than likely, you will have parts of the photo sticking out. Press mask and select the square. Use it to remove the parts sticking out by dragging your finger which will create a box.

 Use it to remove the parts sticking out by dragging your finger which will create a box

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Once you're done, save the picture

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Once you're done, save the picture.

Step Three:Go to phonto and put whatever text you'd like on the bottom portion of the photo

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Step Three:
Go to phonto and put whatever text you'd like on the bottom portion of the photo. I used the font: squished fat.

Then go to afterlight or any app that will edit your photos. I like to play with shadows, add grain, and the dusty effect.

FINAL PRODUCT:

School has been trash which is why I rarely post so I'm sorry about that

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School has been trash which is why I rarely post so I'm sorry about that.

I hope you guys enjoyed the tutorial! It was super easy. Don't forget to tag me so I can see any covers you guys recreate! xx

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