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Speech bubbles in Adobe Express

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Feb 02, 2023 Feb 02, 2023

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I know I can create a speech bubble in Adobe Express, but is there a way I can also resize and move the bubble's tail independent of moving the bubble? 

If not, is there a way to make comic panels in Adobe Photoshop Express as easily as you can in Adobe Express?

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Adobe Employee ,
Feb 08, 2023 Feb 08, 2023

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Hi @poetHoward,

Moving or resizing any part of an image is not possible as of now in Adobe Express. However, this seems to be a feature to have; you can post your suggestion here so it gets more eyes.

 

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Amitej

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Adobe Employee ,
Feb 08, 2023 Feb 08, 2023

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Hi @poetHoward,

 

We appreciate you reaching out.

As kindly explained by Amitej, it's not possible to move or resize the tail of a speech bubble in Adobe Express and PS Express, although they may be in the future. However, many other methods exist to resize and move the speech bubble in Adobe Express. e.g., rotating, flipping, moving, and resizing the speech bubble.

 

Ps Express can also easily create comic panels for this, you'll have to click on collage and select the pictures you need. Speech bubbles can then be added as stickers.

 

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Below is an image of how to do this. Please note that you must first click on the speech bubble for the editing panel to show.

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We appreciate your contributions to the Adobe Express community and are always here to help.

 

I hope that this helped you answer your question.

If it did, please don't forget to "Like" and mark the response as the "Correct Answer" to help other community members who might have the same question locate the answer faster. 

 

Many thanks,

~Lyn 🙂

 

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