

with Waterlogue, it's clear that there's a very thoughtful human touch behind the app's painterly algorithms." -WIRED, Mar. WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT WATERLOGUE:". Every review counts and helps small developers like ourselves. Have a question? Remember: we can't respond to App Store reviews, so email us at If you like Waterlogue, please consider leaving an App Store review or rating. KEEP UP WITH WATERLOGUE: Follow on Twitter and Instagram for the latest. It produces wonderful images on any device that runs iOS 7, but your rendering times will be shorter on newer, faster devices. Waterlogue runs advanced image processing software for the highest possible quality watercolor rendering. Maximum rendering detail and maximum export resolution depend on each device's capability. SUPPORTS: iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch devices running iOS 7 and greater. Control of borders, lightness, and detail. FEATURES: 14 pre-set styles to customize your watercolors by controlling wetness, pen outlines and color. From Tinrocket, creator of Percolator and Popsicolor for iOS.

Universal App for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. Create beautiful, high res, frameable art for your home. Use your watercolors to create an artist's journal or notebook. Save your watercolors and share them on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and Tumblr. Watch Waterlogue paint as it transforms your images. Waterlogue transforms your photos into luminous watercolors. You don't need to paint to create beautiful watercolor images-Waterlogue captures the essence of your photos in brilliant, liquid color. Picked by Apple for inclusion in the App Store Best of 2014. While we don't see ourselves using the app regularly, it's a fun one to have on hand if you want to update a Facebook or Instagram photo. Waterlogue is a fun tool for adding a little watercolor flair to your photos. However, you have to first select an effect and then find your photo. For example, the camera tool sits above the watercolor templates, so our tendency was to tap that first to select a photo and then select the watercolor effect. ConsĪwkward flow: The interface flow is a bit awkward. From the bold colors of the Soaked template to the grid-like background of It's Technical, we had a hard time finding our favorite effect. It first strips down your image to a white canvas and then layers lines and colors while you watch.īeautiful designs: We were impressed by each of the watercolor designs. Real-time changes: Once you select a photo from your library or snap a new picture and select the watercolor design you like, the app responds quickly. Waterlogue turns your photos into water-colored-inspired works of art.
