How Do You Pick Your Cover Art?
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    Hi guys and gals,

    I've recently put out some new mixes and songs, and was wondering what your thought process is for making your cover art. I tend to find wallpapers that fit the "mood" of the tack, and then edit them to have the appropriate words and shape. For example:

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    Now, while this may skirt legality (hopefully these wallpapers are out there under a creative commons license), it is cheap and quick. Seeing as I don't have enough fans to justify paying artists, this feels okay to do for now. Do you have a different thought process? How do you go about making your cover art?

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    I personally don't care. I find an image on google images and use it. I figure my 100+ views aren't going to get me sued.
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    I don't make music, but if I did I would use black, or maybe red

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    Speaking of cover art I do what ImNotDedYet does or for my latest mix I got a card that my daughter drew for me and used it for cover art.

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    Would making art for a mix count? Same right? Used to do that a lot. played around with photos in various adobe apps with klaidoscope type effects to make themes based on mood colours.

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    Sure why not, Ive thought about hand drawing some artwork for a cover but sadly my art skills are worse than my music playing.
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    If you have a bit of sense and time to learn photoshop and illustrator you can make a lot of nice stuff, plus those skills are always useful in other parts of life.

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    I bet you can, maybe next time I sell some gear I can get a copy of Photoshop.
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    Haha, I just use iOS apps to add filters and text to images. How do you go about selecting the right picture for your mix/track?

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    I have this as the cover art on another hip hop remix I did lol. The day I chose this pic I was acting a jerk as you can tell.

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