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How To Use

acrobatstick edited this page Apr 1, 2026 · 4 revisions

Adding a picture

Before using the app, you'll need to add a picture to the canvas. Once your image is loaded, you can add a new layer and start applying selections to it.

adding a picture

Applying selection to canvas

To select an area for a layer, drag your cursor over the image. The default selection behavior works like a freehand tool, but without manually connecting the endpoints yourself. Alternatively, you can single-click to select the entire image.

applying selection to the canvas

Configuring the filter

Each filter has its own set of configurations, such as sliders and other controls, that you can use to adjust and refine your selection. Note that there is no "correct" way to use these filters, be creative and go ham with it :)

configuring filter

Stacking filters

We provides the ability for you to combine or stack multiple filters together to create a unique result. The order of the filter can be arranged by clicking the up/down arrow or by dragging the grip icon and move it vertically.

stacking filters

Exporting the result

If you're satisfied with the result, you can export the result to image or GIF.

exporting the result

Samples

These are samples created using the minimum amount of filters applied, and they generate a relatively good looking image. It's up to you to decide what filters you use and how many, there are no rules.

Static

With pixel sort and duotone filter applied.

rally car going sicko mode

GIF

With offset pixel sort and pixel sort applied.

currents band on stage

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