How to Create a Magazine Cover in Photoshop
How to Create a Magazine Cover in Photoshop
It only takes a few steps to create your own magazine image in Adobe Photoshop. This is very simple to do, but this article assumes you already have a fair amount of knowledge using Photoshop.
Steps

Create a new document that is twice the width and about 50% higher than your cover image. Give the new image a gradient for the background. Any colors will do for now.

Paste in your cover image, name the layer "Cover". Click on Edit>>Transform>>Perspective. Drag the top left handle down just a bit to add the correct perspective to the cover image. It should look something like this:

Copy the cover layer by dragging the layer down to the new layer button in the layers palette. Now move this layer behind the cover layer and name it "Back".

Double click the back layer so that the layers style window comes up. Apply a color overlay, using a color that is similar to the cover, but darker.

Click on Edit>>Transform>>Perspective. This time drag down the upper right handle. Just a little bit. Your image should now look something like this:

Duplicate the back layer by dragging the layer to the new layer button at the bottom of the layers palette. Name this layer "Pages". This layer should be between the cover layer and the back layer.

Double click the pages layer and apply a white color overlay. Also apply a stroke style. Use black for the color, and 1px for the size. Take the opacity down to about 70%. Click OK.

Move this layer down just a bit using the move tool (V). Your image should look something like this:

Duplicate the page layer. Observe that magazines have more than one page. Move this layer back just a little bit. Duplicate the layer again, and again move it back just a little.

Draw a marquee around the corners that are poking out, using the lasso tool, and delete the extra bits. Your image should look something like this:

Change the background to something you like better, like pure white. You can also add a drop shadow or similar effect. You can crop the image to a more tight size. Use light and dark gradients to add light reflections.

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