Addison
Auror
When I finished my short story "Letter To Regret" I didn't have a cover in mind. I kinda had the color scheme but not exactly a cover image. So I used the cover creator to help. While their image library has all kinds of images, they were all missing the bullseye by an annoyingly close margin.
So if your story is an epic-style fantasy, I suggest uploading or downloading your own image or some such.
Also, be aware that the Cover Creator doesn't simply do a cover image, title and author name. It also supplies a strange color border. I say, if you don't have much of a cover created, or in mind, test it out, have some fun long before you're ready to publish.
In some regards, in a simplistic-colorful fashion, the cover-creator is effective. But if you want a cover that's full of wonder and detail, most likely best to draw your own or download a picture.
That's just my opinion, maybe someone has had better luck with Kindle Cover Creator.
So if your story is an epic-style fantasy, I suggest uploading or downloading your own image or some such.
Also, be aware that the Cover Creator doesn't simply do a cover image, title and author name. It also supplies a strange color border. I say, if you don't have much of a cover created, or in mind, test it out, have some fun long before you're ready to publish.
In some regards, in a simplistic-colorful fashion, the cover-creator is effective. But if you want a cover that's full of wonder and detail, most likely best to draw your own or download a picture.
That's just my opinion, maybe someone has had better luck with Kindle Cover Creator.