Cracking Pictures

  • Cracking Pictures
  • Cracking Pictures
  • Cracking Pictures
  • Cracking Pictures

Detailed App Info:

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  • Current Version:Version: 1.3
  • Device Type:Device: iPhone Ready
  • Category:Category: Photo & Video
  • iTunes Seller:Seller:
  • Download Size:App Size: 12.5 MB

Application Description

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Prank your friends and family with this unique new Camera Based App.


Key Features;

- Gesture Enabled Editing.
- Easy to use.
- 13 Pre rendered glass / ceramic cracks.
- 10 Pre rendered wall / masonry cracks.
- 9 Special / Enhanced Cracks
- Saves Directly to Camera Roll for Easy Exporting and Uploading.
- In App Social Sharing
- Watermark Free.
- Ad Free
- Realistic Effects.
- Adjustable Crack Sizes.
- Blend Control.
- Autofocus (On Hardware Enabled Devices).
- Image Preview

"Cracking Pictures" is a camera based app and allows you to virtually damage real world objects with an array of included cracks.

This current version currently bundles crack overlays designed for glass, walls and similar objects so you can tease friends and family by pretending you have broken something valuable to them and showing them "Evidence". Imagine the fun you can have emailing a picture to your parents who are away on holiday that shows a realistic looking crack down the wall of their precious house!

To achieve a realistic effect the cracks can be adjusted in size and location on the image as well as being able to blend them into the object you are photographing.

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Requirements

Your mobile device must have at least 12.5 MB of space to download and install Cracking Pictures app. Cracking Pictures was updated to a new version. Purchase this version for $0.99

If you have any problems with installation or in-app purchase, found bugs, questions, comments about this application, you can visit the official website of Christopher Oxley at http://chrisoxley.me/?portfolio=cracking-pictures.

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