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Image Editor. It's unfortunately not open source but extremely powerful for a mobile app. (Couldn't find a better one in f-droid :/)
For me is this one
It got load of function: customizeable text; image crop, flip, rotage, resize, effect.
The UI is a bit weird but once you got use to it, it feel pretty good
Image editor.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pcvirt.ImageEditor
Layers, erase areas and set the tolerance for it, erase backgrounds manually, cropping, copying and pasting are some of the many tools here. I'd say it's pretty powerful compared to Photoshop
"There's an app for that" is pretty accurate. I've seen music composition apps, audio and video editing apps, tons of photo editing apps, mine that I use, gif maker apps, basically anything you can do with a computer, you can do it on your smartphone.
have not tried but i would recommend https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pcvirt.ImageEditor&gl=US
should have all the capabilities you need.
The most feature-rich android app for image editing that I have encountered is the unimaginatively named Image Editor
It's a bit clunky. It's a bit buggy. It's a bit prone to crashing. But it's far and away the closest you will get to legit image editing software in an Android, as far as I'm aware.
Take this comment as an open invite to reply/PM me for any troubleshooting advice because the UI is not the platonic ideal of intuitive and the learning curve might be a bit steep. Totally worth it though, if you want to edit images on Android.
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does not really matter. a free one that does not have watermarks.
I have this pretty suffed one i use on android.
well i use a combination of a few editors.
one for doing png's one for combining all together.
is it gona take more time? Surely. But youll learn something more usefull doing actual image editing than just using a meme generator.
Like i said the UI is a bit scuffed but i do most of my work with this.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pcvirt.ImageEditor
Hey, not interested in this prompt as I haven't seen the movie yet, but I would want to give you some advice. If you want to make some more starro posts like this, I would recommend this app. It's free, somewhat intuitive, and the Google play store, but I'm not sure if it's on IOS.
If you can get the app then here's a basic tutorial of how to get rid of the background on that starro image.
Install the app
Download both the image of starro and wanda on your phone
Load on the app and select the wanda image as the base.
Tap the + sign near the top of the screen
Select image, and then paste from file in in the drop-down menus.
Select the starro image.
While selecting the layer the starro image is on, tap the sun icon near the top of the screen.
Tap fill area in the drop down screen. This will turn the entire layer green. This is okay. You just need to move the red and white dot to a part of the image that used to be the background.
Select the moon icon at the bottom of the screen and lower the tolerance slider until the only thing remaining green is the background.
Now, all we need to do is to make the "color" that's being filled in transparent. To do this you need to select the paint bucket icon, tap RBG, in the sub menu, and lower all the slides on that to 0.
If all of that is done correctly, then the background would have been successfully gone. I apologise if you already have a means of doing this and/or don't have an app. I just wanted to help.
I made this one and another cap on mobile, i just took the images that i left in the comments, overlayed, painted over the original text and added my own, i used this editor for the linked one but i think it may take a bit to get used to (the first cap was just some whatsapp text overlay on the image), idk if there are better editors tbh
I use Image Editor, it's got layers, it's simple enough to use even though the UI is a bit arse, note you can't edit an image after you've saved it (that is, the layers are compressed to one):
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pcvirt.ImageEditor&hl=en
Used this editor to do it on my phone.
Edit: I realize it's still not perfectly centered, but I believe I followed the pattern of spacing 4 pixels between characters.
Looks like he's in luck: although I'm not too familiar with the Google/Android environment I'm pretty sure it has the best variety of apps, and after a quick Bing-search (Okay, I did use Google, I'm not that much of a purist :p ) I found this, and it should full-fill your needs. (demo I found on YouTube)
Image Editor by Byte Mobile. Probably the most complex editor for Android, as it offers way more than just instagram filters.
There's so many better apps https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pcvirt.ImageEditor
Use this instead chief: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pcvirt.ImageEditor
I've been using the creatively titled "Image Editor" It's a bit wonky and buggy but decently versatile.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pcvirt.ImageEditor
Image editor https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pcvirt.ImageEditor That's what I use
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I tried to exaggerate what I saw so it was more easily seen.
So I saw there was some, mostly white, edges from the "holding throat" image. There was probably a white background that he mostly made transparent. Since the face was made of solid colors I just took that color and went over the white I saw.
Nothing fancy. I did it on this app.
Edit:
Here's a clean before and after.
Or if you are comfortable on Android, I use Image Editor
I use this image editor. To me, it's like a teeny weeny gimp. You can edit an image in layers.
I like Image Editor. It's got layers.
For Android:
Image Editor (Free version has minimal ads, no watermarks, and everything works. Great for making whatever edits you want on-the-go.)
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For Windows:
GIMP. Basically the best open-source, free, image editor I've found. It has basically all of the tools from earlier versions of Adobe Photoshop, but none of the cost.
I don't know if this is what you want, but I find this editor advanced: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pcvirt.ImageEditor
This app. It's not perfect in any way but it's neat. Feels like a junior Photoshop if you know how to use it correctly.
Here we go again
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pcvirt.ImageEditor
Couldn't recommend enough, been using this app since 2016 at least and it's never failed me
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pcvirt.ImageEditor
This one is quite good, I've been using it for almost 5 years now
Maybe this app can help, it's a bit convoluted but has pontecial.
Not a rickroll btw
I use image editor, here's the link to the play store. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pcvirt.ImageEditor
I use image editor
Hey op I use android, might I suggest my go to editing app found here https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pcvirt.ImageEditor
thx for not saving space and cropping it What I use
When you drop out the made with memeatic watermark better
If you mean this one then yes this is the one I use. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pcvirt.ImageEditor
I'd suggest image editor. A very lightweight less than 4 mb. But very functional
Edit: For anyone looking here's the link https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pcvirt.ImageEditor
You'd be amazed at what this android app is capable of doing as an image editor.
Bit of a learning curve and it's not necessarily the most polished app out there but holy heck is it feature-rich.