Software Alternatives & Reviews

Making covers

Unsplash Photopea Canva
  1. Unsplash is a website with high-quality free HD images. It has a catalog of more than three hundred thousand striking images that are neatly organized with tags. Read more about Unsplash.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    If you'd like to make your cover yourself, canva.com and Photoshop (photopea.com for a free online version) are the usual go-tos for making covers. picsart.com is also great for photo editing. You can also find free uncopyrighted images on sites like unsplash.com (I'd be careful about using images/artwork/etc. From places like Pinterest or Google images if you don't have explicit permission from the owner! People have gotten into trouble for using uncopyrighted images without permission, possibly even having their stories taken down or their profiles deleted entirely).

    #Photos & Graphics #Image Marketplace #Vector Art 487 social mentions

  2. Online photo editor, which can work with PSD, XCF and Sketch files (Photoshop, Gimp and Sketch App).
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    If you'd like to make your cover yourself, canva.com and Photoshop (photopea.com for a free online version) are the usual go-tos for making covers. picsart.com is also great for photo editing. You can also find free uncopyrighted images on sites like unsplash.com (I'd be careful about using images/artwork/etc. From places like Pinterest or Google images if you don't have explicit permission from the owner! People have gotten into trouble for using uncopyrighted images without permission, possibly even having their stories taken down or their profiles deleted entirely).

    #Online Image Editor #Image Editing #Graphic Design Software 305 social mentions

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    Canva is a graphic-design platform with a drag-and-drop interface to create print or visual content while providing templates, images, and fonts. Canva makes graphic design more straightforward and accessible regardless of skill level.
    Pricing:
    If you'd like to make your cover yourself, canva.com and Photoshop (photopea.com for a free online version) are the usual go-tos for making covers. picsart.com is also great for photo editing. You can also find free uncopyrighted images on sites like unsplash.com (I'd be careful about using images/artwork/etc. From places like Pinterest or Google images if you don't have explicit permission from the owner! People have gotten into trouble for using uncopyrighted images without permission, possibly even having their stories taken down or their profiles deleted entirely).

    #Design Tools #Image Marketplace #Graphic Design Software 221 social mentions

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