Album Cover art what programs do you use

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  1. Pure Energy

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    Im new to the Art thing and want to make a cover for my new single
    but I dont know the demensions allowed when you upload it etc...
    i want to do white background with black whats the easiest program to use
    I have access to them all

     
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    A guide to formatting your cover art for various online platforms...
    If you wish to avoid using Photoshop to create the artwork, try GIMP. It's a free alternative to Photoshop. You can find it gimp[dot]org.

     
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  5. Pure Energy

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    Best Answer
     
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    Thank You very much
     
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    nothing like Pshop/gimp but

    https://www.canva.com/

    might be really usefull at this moment. its free and you can go HAM without alot of "craftmanship" needed (aka the fun part, for some) :)
     
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    Thank You signing up it on the site now
     
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    i made a free account for now. Not sure i really NEED all the bells and whistle for my goals, but we' will see in time.
     
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    Photoshop is fine for online work, advantage (compared to GIMP?) is that it has a few transferable skills / workflow with the rest of the suite. If you ever want to transfer to print work (IRL ads) then Illustrator is a godsend when you have to coordinate with your local print shop, know about bleed etcs. It can be a bit bewildering at first, but if you are just planning on b&w text / logotypes, it might even suit better? You just have to ignore most of the program, concentrate on type. The advantage (using Illustrator) is that live trace is (still) to me a kind of magic that never gets old! You don't necessarily need to know much about Illustrator if you always plan on b&w traces?
     
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