By Thilak February 19, 2007

Create Comic Strips with Comeeko

Comeeko is the newest creation from the makers of PikiPimp. It’s probably an upgraded version of PikiPimp which allows you to create comic strips out of your photos by adding bubbles, captions and text. Photos can either be uploaded from the computer or fetched from Flickr.

They have a huge gallery of objects (or snippets) which could be dragged and dropped into the comic strip to make it a bit more interesting. Once you’re comic strip is done, it can be shared via email or get it posted to social networks like MySpace, Hi or Facebook.

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  • great site.. but actually if u guys know some basic with photoshop i think the job will be done much more easier and faster
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