DIY Digital Scrapbook With Your Favorite Character!
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DIY Digital Scrapbook With Your Favorite Character!
Welcome! Today you will learn how to make digital scrapbooks with your favorite characters that you can print out. An example is the one I made above, with Cream Unicorn Cookie (some of it had to be cropped out). These look aesthetic and cute, especially glued into your notebook or stored in your bookcase. (Credits to the character from Cookie Run: Kingdom. The images I am using are from Cream Unicorn Cookie's Cookie Run Kingdom: Wiki.)
Supplies
An online structure in which you can insert images and print them out if you wanted to. (Ex. Google Slides, Google Docs, Notes, etc.)
Computer/Ipad/Phone (I would recommend using the computer compared to an iPad or phone.)
A search engine or drawing app.
That's it! If you have these set up, you're ready to go!
Choose Your Character
Choose the character you are going to make this scrapbook with. For this sample, I am using Cream Unicorn Cookie. Human characters are more of a challenge in this format, so I wouldn't recommend to do them following this tutorial.
Place Your Character's Profile Image
A character should have an a profile picture. Find one of your character on the internet and insert it into your document, slide, or etc. If you can't find one, then zoom into the face one of the character's main pictures and you should be good. :) Once you are ready with your character's profile picture, place it at the left most corner. Also, you can choose to draw your character's profile picture and import it if you want to.
Small Accessories
Choose at least 2 accessories for your character. They can be little drawings and things like that too. Let them overlap the profile image a little bit, but leave some of it open. Again, you can draw it and import it too.
Double Drawing
The next picture you are adding is the character's obtainment screen, a promotion screen, or any other screen involving the full character with a background providing support to the theme. The accessories should be wedged between. I doubled the lower part of the image to try and give it a more 'reflected' effect.
Icons
The last step is to add 0-2 icons of your character at the right edge, overlapping Step 4's image. You don't have to add icons, but they do give off some flair to the right edge.
Done!
Once your scrapbook is finished, you can print it out and save it as a token or glue it to a book.