✰︎ Circle Edit Tutorial

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This tutorial is suuuuuper easy and was inspired by the beautiful Alissa Ashley's photo:

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This tutorial is suuuuuper easy and was inspired by the beautiful Alissa Ashley's photo:

This tutorial is suuuuuper easy and was inspired by the beautiful Alissa Ashley's photo:

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Here's my version of the cover:

This one is a little different and may not be everyone's cup of tea, but I like it

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This one is a little different and may not be everyone's cup of tea, but I like it. Everyone has the same type of cover, some variety would be lit.

| What You'll Need.
- Superimpose.
- Phonto.
- Afterlight.
- Photo of your choice.

| Let's Begin.

Step One.
I literally just copy and paste this step. Go on Superimpose and set this black photo as your background.

Then set your photo of choice as the foreground

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Then set your photo of choice as the foreground. Enlarge the photo so it covers the black photo. Save the photo when you're done. 

Step Two.
Now go onto Phonto. Put your picture. Next, click the bottom left button and then Add Item.

 Next, click the bottom left button and then Add Item

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Step Three.
Select the circle. After selecting it, feel free to change up the color and size to your liking. Lightening up the opacity is also really nice.

 Lightening up the opacity is also really nice

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Step Four.
Okay, so having your circle ready to go. Add your text. Sometimes it's easier to know where you want it before set the circle in stone. 

In the first sample cover, I put the circle in a place similar to the inspo photo, but this time I decided to put it in a different place. You'll see in the final product.

Placement is completely your choice.

Step Five.
Now you can edit your photo!

| Fonts Used.

| Final Product

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| Final Product.

| Final Product

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