It has recently become possible to place a personalized header photo on Twitter. In this video we show you step by step how to combine your Twitter profile photo and header (also called banner photo) so that they blend into each other.
Eelco, the editor of the video below, has created this very handy Photoshop template (ZIP) turkey telegram data so you can combine your profile picture and header picture. Follow the steps below, once you have opened the template.
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To create your profile picture, follow the steps below:
Start by selecting the “place your photo here” layer
Go to file and click on post. Find the picture or photo you would like to use as your header and profile picture
Drag/resize your photo until you are happy with the size. Keep an eye on the white square, that will be your profile picture
Click the check mark to confirm the transformation
Go to select, click load selection
At the channel, choose your profile picture and click OK
Copy your profile picture (Control C)
Open a new file (size 175 x 175 pixels), and paste your profile picture into it
Save your Twitter profile picture!
Create your Twitter header
To create your header photo, follow the steps below:
Go back to the original template
Go to select and click load selection
Under channel, select 'background photo'
Copy your Twitter banner (Control C)
Open a new file with the size 1252 by 626 pixels
Paste your Twitter background photo (Control V)
Now just save it and you're done!
A good example of a combined profile and header photo on Twitter can be seen on the profiles of Ryan Seacrest & Debra Ellis .
Tips for your profile picture
Combining your profile picture with the background is of course incredibly fun, but realize that people want to be able to recognize you by your profile picture. And of course, only your profile picture is visible in the timeline. Because your profile picture is such a point of re-acquaintance, it is advisable not to change it too often.
Twitter automatically adds granite, a kind of overlay, to the bottom of the header, plus a white border around your profile picture. The microblogging service does this to increase the readability of your profile text. Be aware of this when you are creating a design.