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Pixton lets you create your own comic strip without having to draw anything by hand. Select from a ton of pre-made characters, customize them as you see fit, and put them in different poses and add text to make a coherent storyline. Once you complete a strip, it’s published on Pixton for everyone to see. Pixton also includes a feature that lets other people add to your comic strip to expand upon your storyline while your original is saved. You must be a registered user to take advantage of all of Pixton’s features. Signing up is free and allows you to participate in contests and rate other people’s work.
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“Pixton™ is an online user-generated comic strip. Without having to draw, people of all ages can share their ideas, opinions, and stories — publishing them instantly to a worldwide web audience.”
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Pixton is easy to use and fun. Making a comic strip has never been easier. Perhaps the site could expand to social networking sites.
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What’s with the weird stick figure characters? Will Pixton lose its appeal after a while?
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written by Clive Goodinson 2 Months 11 Days ago | |
| Hi there, Clive from Pixton here. I'd like to issue an update: Back in February Pixton's characters were in the buff with stick limbs, but no more! One of the great things about Pixton is that characters' arms and legs can be fully articulated simply by clicking and dragging with your mouse. Our graphics engine continues to evolve - characters now have clothes, we have dog | ||