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Strip Designer on the App Store

Description Impress your friends with your own personal comic strips, created on your iPad, iPhone or iPod using photos from your photo album or iPhone camera. Select one of the many included page templates. Insert photos into the cells. Add a couple of balloons with fun words. Add additional effect symbols (stickers) like "Boom", "Splash", or "Bang" to spice up the story. Photos can be added from the camera, your photo-album, or downloaded directly from your Facebook account. Text balloons can be positioned, sized, and rotated freely on the page. There are plenty of stickers to spice up the action, but you can also create your own using photos from your photo-album and the built-in masking and drawing tools. Use warped text with thick borders and gradient color-fill to give your cartoon the super-hero look. Additional fonts can be installed from the web, so you will only be limited by your own imagination. While you work, you can freely pan and zoom to control even the smallest details.

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/strip-designer/id314780738?mt=8

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