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How to Use PixStudio in InClowdz
Introduction
PixStudio is a graphic design tool that can be accessed from a browser. We offer users various types of images, fonts, elements, and crafted templates that covered social media graphics, announcements, business cards,invitations, and posters, allowing you to produce professional high-quality graphic designs through drag and drop. PixStudio helped worldwide website and social media operators, knowledge educators, self-media owners to make their works more ingenious.
How to Use PixStudio
Step 1: Click “Ecology” on the left panel.

Step 2: Click “Start” of PixStudio to create images in InClowdz. You can view the features of PixStudio by click “View”.

Step 3: When you finished your work, you can export your files to the “Local” or your clouds.
