program to create ecovers

by Sylvan Banned
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I have found some great graphics programs, but I dont know how to make them into an e-book cover, any suggestions guys. I do want to do it myself, I will probably pay someone eventually but its always important to know just in case.

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  • Profile picture of the author magentawave
    I haven't bought it yet but 1 Click Covers looks really good.

    Steve
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    • Profile picture of the author SpicyRobby
      Hi,

      There's a web-based e-cover creator at eCover Go - Online eCover and Graphic Generator -- you can try it for free as well.

      Rgds,

      Robert
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      • Profile picture of the author Aurora9
        Hi Sylvan,

        A while back I saw a free WSO where the person was offering a free action script for photoshop users that could help you created ebook covers easily. Here's the link to his blog

        Graphics Club Monthly Blog

        If you know photoshop, you don't really need any other software.

        Hope this helps!
        Lakshmi
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    • Profile picture of the author Zoheb M
      I would recommend Photoshop and Cover Action Pro. This is an expensive option though. There are cheaper ways out there, but they cannot match the quality.

      And of course, you could always hire a designer. Just have a look at my sig

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      • Profile picture of the author Suthan M
        I dunno why, but it is always time and resource saving to just hire it out to a good designer. Many designer provide very reasonable price for pro works.

        You can find many of them in WSO(not any yet in the new forum though, but there will be soon, me think) or at DP.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jack Duncan
    I'd say "hands down" go with Box Shot 3D.

    It uses a really awesome ray tracing engine and the support and upgrades are top notch.

    It also has the ability to do georgeous cd/dvd cases and products.

    You can also do brochures and magazines.

    Its super simple to use once you start working with it...and the results look amazing!

    If you are already about to create a good layout using a graphics program...then this program is for you.

    Just google it.
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