She made this with a template from Recyclables 39. |
I was so inspired by her cover that I decided to try and make my own. I know, way behind the times here. I usually just upload a picture for my cover, and I'm good to go.
Well, it turns out to be super easy and lots of fun! I thought I would show you how I made my own timeline cover using a template from my Artsy Journal Templates 7 set.
First I did a little google search on Facebook timeline cover sizes. I found that it needed to be 851 pixels by 315 pixels. I opened the new document with those dimensions in Photoshop.
Then I went searching for the perfect template to convert to that size. I chose the template above from my Artsy Journal Template 7 set. I thought it would work well because everything was clustered to the right, plus I love that chevron style.
I opened my template in Photoshop alongside my 851 by 315 document. I highlighted all of the layers from the 12x12 template and duplicated them (right-click the highlighted layers and duplicate to the correct document) onto the 851 by 315 document. Then I grabbed all the layers and used the move tool to resize all the layers to fit the 851 by 315 document. You can see I had to zoom way out.
I used True Stories from Juno Design. |
Just to make it a little easier for you guys I have this freebie for you. It's my converted template to a Facebook timeline size and a plain 851 by 315 document in case you want to start with a blank slate. You can take a peek at my shadow layers too if you want to get a feel for what might work on this size of template. I'm no shadow expert, so definitely play around and see what works for you. Just click the image to download.
I *might* design some Facebook timeline covers. What do you say? I'm not sure if I want to get out of my comfort zone of designing 12x12 templates.
-Liz
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Absolutely design some!!! I've converted your templates a couple times for my timeline. LOVE how they turn out. :)
Great idea and love the tutorial! Thanks!
Great tutorial! Thank you so much for the template! I love having premade timeline templates. A couple of things I've noticed in using them are:
1) I prefer the template to be normal size but in the dimensions of the timeline so it can be resized down - rather than having to work on a smaller timeline size (LOL! Does that make any sense at all?!)
2) I love when there is a spot for the profile picture so I remember to work around it and not put something there that will get covered up once I load the timeline. :)
I would LOVE if you designed more Facebook timeline templates.And I agree with Tammy that it's great to have the profile picture space identified. That way I don't accidentally put something there that will be covered up.
Favor to ask - is there anyway you could also include a .page file version of this timeline template?
So, I should be able to also use the desktop templates to convert to facebook timeline covers as well as siggy's?
I would LOVE to see more timelines. I haven't had time to watch the video yet, but will shortly. I'm up to learning anything new!! THANK YOU
Guess I'll be making some! ;)
That's a good idea to add a spot for the profile picture. I'll be sure to do that.
Anne - Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm not sure you can make that specific of a size as a .page file.
Michelle, yah, you probably could convert it to a siggy. I'm not an expert on siggies though. Guess I need to try that next.
I thought Artisan software allowed you to create and save any custom size project as a .page file. I'll try to find out for sure!
Thank you so much for the tutorial and for the freebie. I would love to see a pack of timeline templates in the SO shop!
Thanks for the tutorial -- and for the freebie. I've never tried making one myself -- I like the idea of using a template I already have. thanks for showing us how to do that!
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