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UFO in Photo - Photo Editor

UFO in Photo - Photo Editor

Catégorie : La photographieVersion: 1.2

Taille:5.40MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:Just4Fun Mobile

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Description de l'application

Présentation d'UFO Editor, l'application de retouche photo amusante et facile ! Ajoutez sans effort des ovnis et des extraterrestres à vos photos – aucune expérience en retouche photo n'est nécessaire ! Choisissez simplement une photo ou prenez-en une nouvelle, puis choisissez parmi notre collection de plus de 40 soucoupes volantes, ovnis et autocollants extraterrestres. Ajustez la taille, la position et la rotation pour un effet réaliste. Les utilisateurs avancés peuvent affiner leurs créations avec des effets spéciaux, en ajustant la transparence, la couleur, la saturation, la luminosité et le contraste. Partagez vos chefs-d'œuvre sur les réseaux sociaux ou enregistrez-les directement sur votre téléphone. Téléchargez UFO Editor maintenant et libérez l'artiste extraterrestre qui sommeille en vous !

Fonctionnalités de l'application :

  • Interface conviviale : Ajoutez facilement des ovnis et des extraterrestres à vos photos sans aucune compétence préalable en retouche photo.
  • Vaste collection d'autocollants : Choisissez parmi 40 soucoupes volantes, ovnis et autocollants extraterrestres gratuits.
  • Personnalisation Options : Ajustez la taille, la position et la rotation pour des résultats crédibles.
  • Effets spéciaux avancés : Améliorez vos photos farfelues avec des ajustements de transparence, de couleur, de saturation, de luminosité et de contraste.
  • Partage facile : Partagez vos créations instantanément via les réseaux sociaux, par e-mail ou enregistrez-les sur votre téléphone album.

Conclusion :

UFO Editor est une application conviviale offrant une large gamme d'autocollants OVNI et extraterrestres, parfaits pour créer des images amusantes et réalistes. Ses options de personnalisation et ses effets spéciaux s'adressent aussi bien aux utilisateurs occasionnels que professionnels. Le partage facile facilite la présentation de vos créations. Téléchargez maintenant et soyez créatif !

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AlienHunter99 Sep 15,2025

This app is so much fun! 🛸 Adding UFOs to my photos is super easy and the stickers look surprisingly realistic. Worth trying for a laugh with friends!

PhotoFun Jan 10,2025

Great photo editing app! Easy to use and tons of fun. The UFOs and aliens are hilarious.

EditorDeFotos Jan 07,2025

Aplicación divertida, pero le faltan algunas opciones de edición más avanzadas.

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