

I personally think this app is kicking ass and taking names in the app world. * pointing finger right back in my own face * Someone is a wee bit addicted to photo apps and I am not mentioning names. Just pure app love.ĪND….the truth is… I downloaded GLAZE because my fellow blogger pal Janet from House Four managed to get me addicted show me this app. I wasn’t paid with liquorice or Hubba Bubba gum or butter tarts to say this about Glaze. Hence….no mail….no postoffice…no nuttin’…….no postcards. Who can say NO to a butter tart ? Not me. Do I need to show you my muffin top ? It is serious business. Discover BeCassos new watercolor, oil and sketch filters. I gain 5 pounds just walking through the post office. Upload a photo, and see the magic for yourself. Why? Our local post office is located in a bakery. With Fotors photo to painting converter, you can turn your photos into sketches, oil paintings, watercolors, cartoons, and other types of paintings in just seconds. I was impressed that I could possibly send it as a postcard.

You can even have a postcard printed and shipped anywhere in the world. Save the photo to your phone or share it on Facebook, Twitter, email, or as a postcard. Tahhh dahhh you are suddenly an exquisite painter. The app, called AI Portraits, uses artificial intelligence to change a photograph of anyone to resemble an old painting, with a special focus on 15th-century portraiture. Remember the breakthroughs you’ve made in the past with paintings, sketches and even comics. Share it with everyone you know and pretend you painted it all by yourself.Ħ. Among the hundreds of funny masked selfies, with effects and Photoshop applications, it turned out to be easy enough to do something different. Wham bam~ you have a painting, Picasso.ĥ.

Push all the buttons and see what paint style of filter that you likeĤ. Take a photo (or use one from your existing photo gallery on your iDevice)ģ. Some of the pictures are absurdly realistic.How do you do this magic painting stuff without magic mushrooms ?ġ. To see a large sampling of what’s possible, check out the “ Made With” page on the site for images users have shared via Instagram and Twitter. But you know what takes longer? Actually learning to paint watercolors and then painting a picture. It takes a few seconds even on the speedy new iPad mini Retina. Waterlogue also has a variety of paper textures and colors that can be used to create different results. Step 2: Select Desaturate from Colors from context menu, which turns photo into a grayscale image. Click the Select heading and select the All option from the context menu that appears beneath it. For example, the user can choose the brush size, type, and color. Step 1: Click the File menu of GIMP to select the Open option to load the photo you want to convert for line drawings. It has a wide variety of settings that can be adjusted to create different effects.
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If you like what you see, tap this thumb and the full image will be rendered. Waterlogue is an app that transforms photos into beautiful watercolor paintings. But here is an app called NewProfilePic that is captivating to.

To try different effects, you just tap a different thumbnail and a larger thumbnail of your won picture is generated and shown on the bottom left. We have all had our share of using apps and our feelings about them remain generally mixed.
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With over 500 artistic styles, you can transform an ordinary image into a magnificent piece of art in just a few seconds Read on to discover how to make a photo look like a painting or sketch with the Prisma app. The results are spectacular, and although they do rely on you picking a good source image, Waterlogue is a lot more forgiving of busy, muddled photos than other apps. The Prisma app is an iPhone photo editor that turns your pictures into paintings and drawings. There are several art styles and color palettes to choose from. The image then renders before your eyes, as if it were a video of somebody finger-painting a picture of, say, Morgan Freeman. Brushstroke (iOS) With Brushstroke, you can apply one of many painterly effects with one touch. You load a photo from your camera roll and pick an effect from the row of thumbnails along the bottom. Waterlogue is a $4 universal app, and it works a lot like Popsicolor.
