@coco_xmandi Oh for sure. So backgrounds are a quick and easy way to make your outfits pop. Combyne comes with some pretty cool backgrounds pre installed, and it's really easy to upload your own. Use the background to set the vibe of your post, think about what mood the background may set. But BE CAREFUL because a lot of items will have a that white ring around them, and a lot of text will look awkward and fuzzy if they aren't put on a pure white background. This will make your outfit look really rough so it's best not to use these pieces, but if you really love a piece with a white ring around it try adding the white square sticker or another light colored item behind it so it's not as noticable. I'm sure you've noticed that some of the clothing items are flat (like if they were on the ground or on a hanger) and others have curves (like if they were on a real persons body). When you use faces make sure to only use the second type (remember you're pretending that someone is actually wearing it) or else it will looks strange. Use the "readymade" category to do this. It can be hard to match the skin tone of a models face verses the body you want to put it on. You don't really have to worry if the two skins are far apart (like if you have a long sleeved top the face and the hands don't have to be exactly the same color and no one will notice) but if two types of skin are touching it's pretty obvious, I always try to cover those lines up with a necklace or jacket for a cleaner look. When you pick your face make sure that it's looking in the right direction (so if the body is facing left don't pick a face that looks right, you know easy stuff) also if you use two models in the same post, make sure the faces are the same style (so like, don't use one face that is a photo and another that's cartoon etc) if you want to make a more complicated background with many items overlapping each other, do the background first and then add the model when you're done. Be careful where you tap or else you might bring something in the background to the foreground and it can get a little annoying to put it back . Once I'm done I also like to use overlays and filters which can add a professional look and sense of contrast and dimension. Then for style tips ( I know this sounds cliche) but be yourself! It can be tempting to try and copy trends but never feel like you have to. Remember that your aim should ever be to get likes or followers it should be to be creative and to have fun! Do whatever you love and make whatever you think looks good, maybe you'll get likes and followers, it maybe you won't, either way it's okay as long as you're enjoying yourself, and really that's the most important part of all of this, is to do it for yourself, not anytime else. Anyway that's a basic overview, is that helpful? Is there anything else you want to know?