Looking for an app that transforms your photos into a form of Andy Warhol’s recognizable aesthetic of multi-colored silkscreens is not an easy feat. In my search for an art-related app I came across quite a few apps that attempted to created this look, but most were very limited in their color modifications, and would often wash out the values of the image. What I like so much about the PopArt FX app is the fact that I can manipulate various aspects of the values to include more dark grey, light grey, darken blacker areas, or create more white areas. You do have to crop your photo into a square when you transport an image in. You can also take a photo in the app.
The app then allows you to modify the colors of three separate tones in the image using three color sliders (red, green, and blue) for each tone. Unfortunately, you can’t change the color intensity. The app also has a list of preset colors you can apply to your image. Once you have your image how you want it to look, you can save it to your phone as the cropped square, or you can save it as the original image size (which is interesting, since you don’t really see the whole image when you’re editing). You can also do a multi panel image, using four squares or more, and you can change the color of them individually with the present color schemes. You can also change the image for each square, and the grey tones for each. I would hope they might, in the future, allow the user to change the colors individually without using the presets. Rating: 4/5 Cost: $0.99
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May 2017
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