
The Dotter tool gives you a kind of comic book-style look, with fat “ink” dots, while Charcoal lets you create blurred lines.
The four main tools you are given to start with are Charcoal, Cartoonize, Edger, and Dotter. You just pick a picture, select an effect brush, and drag your finger over the image to apply. You can use four basic color brushes to create your masterpiece, or invest in additional brushes to really take your work of art to the next level. Repix is a fun way to “remix” your existing photo library.
Can sometimes be difficult to make small changes to a piece: tapping motions don’t translate as well as dragging motions. You can test all of the brushes for sale before buying them. #Download free repix full#
Free app only comes with a limited number of brushes: purchasing the full set of brushes will cost $4.99 (smaller amounts of brushes can be purchased in sets of four for $1.99).More than just brushes: you can adjust contrast, vignetting, brightness, saturation and more in your works of art.
Controls for undo and redo are simple to use. Pinch the screen to zoom in and do some detail work. Makes you feel like a real artist more than apps where you slap a filter on your photos. Share your Repix creations with friends on Facebook, Tumblr, Twitter and Instagram. App is intuitive and simple to use (perfect for photo fiends who hate complicated photo editing software). Repix is an iOS app that lets you take photographs and manipulate them with various brushes, creating a watercolor-like, somewhat Impressionist-looking work of art. But on the other hand, many people think that just taking pictures from a wonky angle or adding a filter will make their photos instantly turn into “art.” If you’re an iPhone camera junkie who’s grown tired of just slapping filters on your snapshots, it might be time to try a more artistic approach, with Repix. I’m in the former camp: it’s great that people feel more empowered to take creative pictures and embrace that artistic side of themselves. Depending on how you look at things, the presence of a smartphone camera in everyone’s pocket these days is either a great thing for photography, or a terrible thing.