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PixelLab - Text on pictures

PixelLab - Text on pictures

Catégorie : La photographieVersion: 2.1.3

Taille:27.02MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:App Holdings

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Description de l'application

PixelLab : libérez l'artiste qui sommeille en vous grâce à l'édition de photos sans effort

PixelLab - Text on pictures change la donne pour les amateurs de retouche photo. Cette application dispose d'une interface intuitive et d'une suite complète d'outils, vous permettant de créer des visuels à couper le souffle et d'impressionner votre public. De l'ajout de textes élégants et de lettrages 3D à l'incorporation de formes, d'autocollants et même de dessins à main levée, PixelLab offre une liberté créative inégalée.

Personnalisez vos créations avec une vaste sélection de préréglages, de polices, d'arrière-plans et plus de 60 options uniques. Enregistrez sans effort vos projets, supprimez les arrière-plans et améliorez vos images avec une variété d'effets. L'application comprend même un générateur de mèmes, ce qui en fait un outil polyvalent pour tous vos besoins d'édition d'images. Transformez des photos ordinaires en œuvres d'art époustouflantes : les possibilités sont illimitées.

Caractéristiques principales :

  • Texte et texte 3D : Ajoutez et personnalisez en toute transparence du texte, y compris des éléments de texte 3D accrocheurs. Créez des affiches de texte 3D autonomes ou superposez-les sur vos images.

  • Effets de texte : Améliorez votre texte avec une gamme d'effets tels que des ombres, des ombres intérieures, des traits, des arrière-plans, des reflets, du gaufrage, du masquage et des styles de texte 3D.

  • Autocollants et formes : Enrichissez vos images avec une collection diversifiée d'autocollants, d'émojis et de formes personnalisables.

  • Édition d'images avancée : Importez vos propres photos, ajoutez des dessins à main levée, modifiez les arrière-plans, supprimez les éléments indésirables et ajustez la perspective de l'image.

  • Exportation d'images flexible : Enregistrez et partagez vos chefs-d'œuvre dans votre format et votre résolution préférés.

Verdict final :

PixelLab - Text on pictures simplifie la création de graphismes époustouflants. Sa conception conviviale associée à son vaste ensemble de fonctionnalités permet une créativité sans entrave. Avec plus de 60 options uniques et une personnalisation illimitée, libérez votre potentiel artistique et créez des graphiques d'aspect professionnel directement depuis votre appareil mobile. Téléchargez PixelLab aujourd'hui et épatez vos amis avec vos créations impressionnantes !

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PhotoEditorPro Feb 12,2025

This app is amazing! The tools are easy to use, and the results are stunning. I highly recommend it for anyone who edits photos.

EditorDeFotos Jan 14,2025

Una aplicación fantástica para editar fotos. Es fácil de usar y tiene muchas funciones útiles.

RetoucheurPhoto Feb 05,2025

Application correcte pour la retouche photo. L'interface est intuitive, mais certaines fonctionnalités pourraient être améliorées.

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