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Adriana back with another camera tutorial now if you guys have been following me on social media then you guys have noticed that this particular video has gone viral on Tick Tock um I donamp;#39;t remember which exact Banner it was but I might as well give you guys a two for one special so without further Ado letamp;#39;s go ahead and recreate these two banners so the first thing that I do is go back to my home page Iamp;#39;m going to click on create a design and this is a custom size that I personally use for my website banners it is a 2000 pixels by 850 pixels and we just want to jump right in now it does look a little bit big because I am designing on a iMac so it looks big so it just depends on which um desktop laptop iPad phone whatever youamp;#39;re designing on it depends on how big itamp;#39;ll actually look on the screen but all of them fit perfectly for the websites that Iamp;#39;ve designed which is Shopify and Wix um I never had any problem with my banners being too