Handy tool to animate children's drawings — 5 iPhone tools you didn't know about
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Fun site turns your kid's or grandkid's drawings into animated characters Are you ready to have some fun with the kids or grandkids? We've found a site that lets you turn their drawings into animated characters. It's a great way to save those precious moments in a modern way. And it's not as difficult as you may think. We'll show you how to use the delightful tool. Tools you didn’t know were built into your iPhone Even if you're an old pro using iPhone, there are neat features you might not know about. Some are more about fun than usefulness, but others are practical tools you'll use daily. Here are five built-in tools you'll use all the time. |
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