Use Brushstroke to give artistic view to your photos
The design of Brushstroke is simple, yet elegant, and incredibly intuitive, as I found it quite easy to figure my way around without any help. All of the elements that you can play around with for your image are clearly labeled, and the various styles you can apply are organized neatly into their own groups, so you can get a general idea of what type of painting style it will fall into.
When you have your image, there are four things that you can tinker with: Paint, Color, Canvas, and Adjustments. The “a” button is actually for you to sign your name for a watermark to go on all of your paintings made with the app, and you can choose from five colors to have it show up best on the image.
Unlike other apps like Waterlogue, Brushstroke will just apply the painting filter to your image, but it won’t do anything fancy like show you the painting be created.
If you are looking for an app that will transform your images into expressive illustrations, then I highly recommend you pick up Brushstroke. You can get it in the App Store as a universal download for $2.99.
When you have your image, there are four things that you can tinker with: Paint, Color, Canvas, and Adjustments. The “a” button is actually for you to sign your name for a watermark to go on all of your paintings made with the app, and you can choose from five colors to have it show up best on the image.
Unlike other apps like Waterlogue, Brushstroke will just apply the painting filter to your image, but it won’t do anything fancy like show you the painting be created.
If you are looking for an app that will transform your images into expressive illustrations, then I highly recommend you pick up Brushstroke. You can get it in the App Store as a universal download for $2.99.

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