Some effects are more detailed or watery or color-saturated than others. They simulate smooth (hot press) paper or textured (cold press) paper. You can select a level of detail, then use the Auto Tone setting or choose to make the painting lighter or darker. Waterlogue’s image processing takes place on your device. One of the wonderful aspects of the app is that you watch the painting build from light tones to dark in the same way that many watercolorists work. The time required will depend on the speed of your device as well as the resolution of your photo and the detail setting on average, I wait about 20 seconds for the magic to happen at the “Giant” setting.Īfter about a year of mining my photo archives for material to transform into digital “watercolors” and posting daily on a Tumblr blog (), I was ready to try another app. Many of my images had too much detail to work well in Waterlogue. I settled on Brushstroke, which simulates oil or acrylic paintings on canvas, paper or other surfaces. It has far more precise controls over contrast, exposure, saturation, etc., than Waterlogue does. Prisma by Prisma Labs (Free, iOS or Android) Brushstroke includes over 70 painting styles, but I usually use the same one.
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