iWatercolorist app for iPhone and iPad


4.9 ( 3399 ratings )
Photo & Video Entertainment
Developer: Junichiro Komizo
1.99 USD
Current version: 1.3, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 24 Oct 2012
App size: 9.81 Mb

This app converts photos taken using your iPhone/iPad or images loaded from your library into high-quality watercolors.

[Settings]
- Resolution
Supports the following resolution.
- 612×612
- 600×800
- 768×1024
- 900×1200
- 1200×1600
- Margin
- Paper texture
Recreates the roughness of paper.
- Plant Mode
Optimizes photos with lots of detailed and complicated shapes such as leaves on trees and flowers.
- Gradient Overlay
- Paint Strength
- Brush Size
- Unevenness
- Saturation
- Brightness
- Contrast
- Pencil Strength

Latest reviews of iWatercolorist app for iPhone and iPad

Dont work with ios7
Please, make an upgrade...
Aquarelle
Hello, I am very interested and user WATERCOLOR your software, it would be possible to make improvements? - Possibility to use in landscape format. - Set a numeric value for each option settings. - Having real-time modification of the image according to the choice of the change. - Translate the software and its functions in French. I am at your disposal to bring you additional information. Regards
Dissspointed
I took a chance spending a couple bucks on an app with no reviews to go off of but I am second guessing my purchase. There is no live preview So you never know what youre going to end up with. Fortunately you can just adjust the sliders and go back and make a quick fix to see if the new changes make it any better. Unfortunately the results are just a bit underwhelming. To me the pictures ended up looking like a slightly filtered photo with some smudges on the edge of the frame. Granted, the pictures do look better in your photo album since the preview screen is a bit small. Not a horrible app, but not really worth the price IMHO.
Oops
Well, it crashes at start when it begins to "paint". Please fix because its a good app.
Nice Effects, But....
...while the effects are very nice, there are two missing pieces that limit its value. First, the output file size, hence resolution for printing resulting graphic, is significantly reduced. Second, the app does not retain the initial proportions, again, limiting the ability to use the app for producing results that are printable to where they are of predicable size to be matted and framed.
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