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# Stickers

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**Stickers**, a wide collection of visual elements that you can use to enrich your game scenes.\
Browse through or use the search bar to quickly find what you need.

Once you find the perfect sticker, simply **drag and drop it into your scene (dashboard)**.

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You can freely **resize, reposition, and combine** stickers to create dynamic and personalized environments.\
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Use keywords in the search bar to make your search faster and more precise.\
All stickers can be scaled and adapted to fit your game’s style.


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