Maximum rendering detail and export resolution depend on each device's capability. IPhone, iPad, and iPod touch devices running iOS 7 and greater. (Times are in seconds Processing used example image: “West 14th street” at Medium size) Below are the processing times for some typical devices: 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. 12 pre-set styles to customize your watercolors by controlling wetness, pen outlines and color.From the creator of Percolator and Popsicolor for iOS.Universal App for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
Porting the graphics code in Waterlogue to Android would be a substantial task. Here’s what Waterlogue has to say about that Probably not. I would love to have this on my Android phone Well, things aren’t looking too good for my wish. Share you watercolors on Instagram, Twitter and other social media. The Tinrocket, LLC app (available for iOS from John Balestrieri and Robert Clair) transforms your photos into watercolor-like images very well, and it is universal. SAD I have an ipad mini but I just use it for playing games and goofing around.Use your watercolors to create an artist’s journal or notebook.Transform your photos into luminous watercolors.Splish! Splash! Sploosh! A whale of a THANK YOU to our now 300,000+ Waterlogue users! We are beyond happy that the app has found its way into so many hands. THIS WEEK: App Store Featured! "Picture-Perfect Posts" Where others have failed, Waterlogue nails it.” -, Dec., 2013
“Ever since digital imagery came into its own over 20 years ago, there have been attempts to mimic traditional media.“It goes beyond typical Photoshop watercolor filters because it has more visual intelligence, and more of the feel of the real paint.” -James Gurney, Artist and Author of Dinotopia,, Dec., 2013.The developers let me play with an advance version of it. The app interprets a photo to look like it was painted in watercolor. “Waterlogue App (from Tinrocket) looks awesome!” -Jack Hollingsworth, Photographer, via Twitter Dec. Tomorrow a fun new app for the iPhone and iPad will be released called Waterlogue.“Watercolor apps may not be a new idea, but Waterlogue does it in a gorgeous, intuitive way, and it’s quite a pleasure to use.” -, Dec., 2013.“…Waterlogue is going to utterly amaze you, as it’s the first app I’ve seen that gives results that really look like a watercolor painting.” -Cult of Mac, Dec., 2013.“…with Waterlogue, it’s clear that there’s a very thoughtful human touch behind the app’s painterly algorithms.” -WIRED, Mar., 2014.See the world like an artist! You don’t need to paint to create beautiful watercolor images-Waterlogue captures the essence of your photos in brilliant, liquid color.