Discover the Process of How to Develop a Book Cover
Discover the detailed steps involved in designing a book cover, including color choice, layout dimensions, and artist collaboration.
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Discover the detailed steps involved in designing a book cover, including color choice, layout dimensions, and artist collaboration.
Learn how to use a hoop, thread, and needle to begin embroidering, with Kseniia Guseva Embroidery can make everything from your empty wall to the hole in your sneakers that bit more beautiful. While it may seem intimidating at first, learning the basic steps of this ancient craft will open up a world of upcycling and patchwork possibilities. Kseniia Guseva (@faimyxstitch) has been embroidering every day since 2016, creating stitchwork cityscapes—an interest shaped by the architecture of her hometown St Petersburg—as well as feeding her other passion: upcycling. Here she shares a few basic embroidery steps to help you get started, from how to set up your hoop to the various ways you thread the needle, that will help you start your embroidery journey right. Learn more in the video below:
Are you ready to share your creativity with the world? One of the best ways to do that is by uploading your videos to YouTube. Whether you're a filmmaker, educator, or just someone with a story to tell, YouTube offers a platform to reach a global audience and connect with people who share your interests.
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Tools like Photoshop allow a wide variety of digital illustration processes, helping to simulate effects and textures that mimic traditional techniques. To do this, we use brushes that offer different ways to customize our strokes and painting effects in our designs. Illustrator and designer Willian Santiago (@williansantiagodg) teaches us how to use his favorite brushes, which simulate techniques such as chalk, watercolor, pencil, and a variety of other textures. Discover his tips in the video below:
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