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To add custom fonts on PicsArt, you can follow these steps: 1. Download the font file you want to use. You can find custom fonts on various websites such as dafont.com, 1001fonts.com, or fontspace.com. Make sure you download the correct file format for your device. 2. Save the font file to your device, preferably in a folder that is easily accessible. 3. Open the PicsArt app and create a new project. 4. Tap on the "Text" tool and select the font style you want to use. 5. If the font you downloaded is in a .zip or .rar file, extract it first before proceeding. 6. Tap on the "Add Font" option. 7. Navigate to the folder where you saved the font file and select it. 8. PicsArt will import the font and add it to your font library. You can now use the font in your project. Note: If you're using PicsArt on an Android device, you may need to restart the app for the new font to appear in your font library.
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