Create an Event - Word Portrait


WordPotrait is an innovative app that lets you turn words into works of art. Whether it's a portrait, a landscape, or an abstract design, WordPotrait lets you bring anything to life with words.

Step 1: Mode Settings

Once you've created your event, click on the "Main Settings" page.

Select "Word Portrait" from the "Select Mode" section. After making your selection, you will see the Photo and desktop editing options at the bottom. "Photo" is for taking and converting snapshots. "Desktop Editing" is for converting an existing image on your computer.

Step 2: Camera Settings

In the “Camera Settings” section, select the camera type you want to use from the box in the “Select Camera Type” section. When you connect your camera to your computer, it will appear in the box in the “Select Camera” section. (If it does not appear, check that your camera is on and connected to your computer and try again.) After selecting your camera, you can adjust it according to your horizontal or vertical use from the “Camera Rotation” section.


If you are going to use the "Desktop Editing" feature, you can select the "Only Gallery" option and continue.

Step 3: Template Settings

The “Template Settings” section is the interface used to adjust the size and position of the photos taken and to add digital frames and stickers.

In the “Output Size” section, you can specify the dimensions of the photos. If you are going to print from a printer, we recommend that you enter the dimensions of your printing paper as 6x4 or 6x8. If you are only going to do digital work, you can also consider other options such as 1280x1280, 1080x1920 or 1280x720.

Click on the “Add Image” section above to add digital frames and stickers to your photos.

In this section, select the horizontal or vertical frame you want to use and click the "open" button.

If the dimensions of the frame you added match your “Output Size” settings, it will automatically fit.

Step 4: Word Portrait Settings

Type the words you want in the “Word Porte Text” section. 

Word Portrait contains your font in the Font Name section.

“Word Portrait Background Color” determines the color of the sections where there is no text. If you do not want any color, you can make the bar transparent as in the picture.

“Word Portrait Foreground Color” section allows you to determine the color of the text.

Step 5: Start the App

When you enter the “Start the Apps” section, you will be greeted with this screen. Click the “Photo” icon once. After the countdown screen, it will take your photo.

After taking the photo, click the Word Portrait button.

After you take the photo, your image will appear with the added frame. On the right side, you can print, email, text or scan a QR code. Tap the "DONE" icon to return to the capture screen

When you press the “Gallery” icon, you access the images you have previously taken. 

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