3/9/2023 0 Comments Waterlogue app for samsungI find that it works best with well exposed landscapes, while results are mixed with human faces (they have a legit explanation for this on their site) so put those selfies away for a minute. It's weirdly addictive seeing the "painting" happen though, you'll definitely want to try it with lots of your photos. There's a nice transition while the watercolour is being made, it shows the colour being applied in layers (in fact, it would be cool to be able to stop during the creation process, because some images work quite nicely with limited colour). It's super simple to use, you just choose the image from your camera roll and a filter from a small selection. They've done a much better job of imitating watercolour than any filter Photoshop has managed, which is hugely impressive for a phone app. Joke's on me, because it's incredibly well done. Yet I kept seeing people with really good taste going on about it, so last night I caved in and downloaded it. I thought "hmm, ok, that probably looks terrible" and scrolled on. For a few weeks I've seen people tweeting about an app called Waterlogue, which turns your phone photos into watercolour masterpieces. I'm totally obsessed with a new iPhone app and it's not even Flappy Bird.
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