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HOW TO DESIGN YOUR NAME USING IDEOGRAM

JUST DESIGN MY NAME FOR ME


Read carefully to the end before you start designing


HOW TO ENGRAVE TEXT DESIGNS USING IDEOGRAM - Procedures

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1. OPEN A BROWSER ON YOUR PHONE - preferably chrome browser


2. TYPE IN THE WORD "IDEOGRAM" IN THE SEARCH BAR

Better still, you can just visit their website from your chrome browser ---> https://ideogram.ai


3. MAKE SURE YOU ARE ON THE SEARCHED ARTICLE WITH A BLACK LOGO LIKE THIS 👇👇




4. LOGIN ON THE WEBSITE WITH YOUR EMAIL 



5. CHECK YOUR EMAIL TO VERIFY THAT THE LOG IN WAS ACTUALLY YOU.


6. Now you are ready to create your customized text names and engravements

7. Select the image in which you'd want to imbed your text on,

then click REMIX and wait for it to load

8. Here you'll have some sentences/words describing the image you clicked.

Watch out for the text written on the picture in company of other texts and edit just that text alone within a "qoutation"

Eg once u click remix, u see something like this:



edit "Pearl White " a golden flower inside a rose flower with a lion on top of it ..


Just remove Pearl White and write any name of ur choice, like this:

Before;

edit "Pearl White " a golden flower inside a rose flower with a lion on top of it ..


After;

edit "Queen Amaka " a golden flower inside a rose flower with a lion on top of it ..

[9.] Then Click SUBMIT and wait for your image to load

[10.] SAVE YOUR GENERATED IMAGE by pressing and holding it. Different pop up browser icons will appear then click on SAVE IMAGE



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