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Video Series 2: Create Your Own eCover Graphics! (8-Part Video Series) Video #1 Getting Started Creating Your eCover From Scratch.

So, every wonder how people make those shiny buttons that come to life? We'll you'll learn just that in this video.

Video #4: How to Create Image Reflections and Shadows Using GIMP Have you noticed how companies create ecovers and screenshots and they have cool reflections and shadows that make them look like you're staring at the real thing? In this video, you'll learn how easy it is to actually take any picture and create a reflection and shadow with this free tool, GIMP.

The best part, is that you can take videos 1-5 and apply them to other things besides just minisites! So with that said in this video, you'll learn how to create a professional minisite header using the tools Adobe Photoshop and what you learned earlier.

Video #7 Making The eCover Box And Disc Image Part II Video #8 Using eCover Software And It's Functions Video Series 3: How To Create Web 2.0 Graphics Using Gimp! (7-Part Video Course) Video #1: How to Download and Install GIMP GIMP stands for GNU Image Manipulation Program.

Video #3: How to Make A Web 2.0 Shiny Buttons Using GIMP It's the new trend of graphics, graphics that come to life.

These two are very easy to create, because you can use your learning experience from videos 6 and 7 to transfer those ideas to video 8.

Video #4 Creating The Side Graphics For Your eCover.

Video #7: How to Create a Minisite E-Book, DVD, E-cover (9 minutes and 47 seconds) Just as it says, you'll learn how to take the header you designed in the previous video and create an ebook or dvd ecover.

Video #6: How to Create a Minisite Header (11 minutes and 14 seconds) Here's the fun part.

Creating badges in GIMP is very straightforward.

Video #2 Creating The Front Image For Your eCover.

Or maybe you thought, "that picture doesn't look right".

Video #5 Making The Disc Image For Your eCover.

Video #6: How to Create a Web 2.0 Text Logo with a Reflection Using GIMP By now, you've prob....

You see, creating the header first allows you to understand how to easily transfer the designs to the ecover and balance it out.

Video #5: How to Understand the Art of Balancing Your Designs (7 minutes and 59 seconds) Do you remember looking at a picture and saying to yourself, nice picture, it's looks right.

It is a freely distributed piece of software that is like a scaled down version of Adobe Photoshop, yet of course it's easy to use.

Video #6 Making The eCover Box And Disc Image.

If you learn how to balance your headers, footers, ecovers, and more correctly you'll learn how to make your minisites look right when people look at them.

Video #5: How to Create a Shiny Badge Using GIMP You've seen those shiny badges people use on their sales pages that announce special sales.

We'll this is when balancing your designs comes into play.

You were shown videos 1-5 for a reason, that is, to help you understand the basic fundamental concepts before you got started creating the actual designs.

Video #8: How to Create a Minisite Background and Footer (6 minutes and 41 seconds) Lastly, you'll learn how to create the final touches of the minisite, which is the background and the footer.

You'll learn how to manipulate the shapes GIMP gives you to create a professional shiny looking badge so you can start adding them to your sales pages like the professionals.

Video #2: Understanding GIMP's Features and Tools Just like any software, knowing and understanding the features you will be using in the future videos is a must, so you save time trying to figure them out later.

At the same time, layers will make your life as a minisite creator so much easier, you'll save lots of time.

In this video, you'll learn how to use layers to your advantage.

You'll be shown where to download GIMP and how to install it.

Video #3 Creating The Front Of Your eCover Part II.

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