More fun with iPad apps whilst watching television. I generally prefer a less painterly look, but sometimes playing around is fun. It's entertaining at least and it's a good way to learn my programs.
Super cool, Jenn. So.....which iPad app is this? One that I have? Regardless, it takes a good photo to begin with before any processing really works, and this one does.
@espyetta@aikimomm For the most part, I used Snapseed (a must have photo editor for any ipad!) and Moku (for the painterly effect.) Super fun to play around with. :-D
@aikiuser I love Snapseed! It is a must have. I use Photowizard a lot too. It is is similar to photoshop in that it will do some more tricky things like masking photos, overlapping photos, cloning.... And I use Picsart when I need silly "call outs" or text on a photo. Those are my three most used pho to apps, but today, I did download one (it did cost $5.99) that is called Enlight that looks like it does ALOT of what all of them do and some other weird stuff so thought I'd try it. One thing I have not seen any of them do is that if, for example, you took a pic of a man on the floor holding his arms out to a baby who is walking towards him, but baby is way far over on other side of the frame...YOu can quickly do something that basically cuts out the center I guess or something and baby is right up next to the man so it all fits in a normal sized/aspect ratio frame. That is the example photo they used to show how it worked, btw..man and baby. Thanks for the tip on Moku. Gonna' check it out.
@espyetta Hmmm... It may be just for oPad, but not sure. I rarely use my iphone for edits as I can't see the details very well. I think I have Enlight as well, but haven't tried it out much yet. Happy etsooi-ing!! ;-)
@aikimomm I don't know if you have it or not--probably not. But you can get it by signing in as me to download it. Moku Hanga HD is it's full app name. Lemme know if you have probs getting it!
@aikiuser They have HD one on iPad, but non HD one on iPhone. Both are $2.99. Hmmm. I guess iPad is bigger and better to edit on. But I do a lot of edits now on the fly on my phone. Decision time.