Tedi Hamilton
I wish there was a way to add a point of reference to help with realigning if you have to move you device for any reason. I love that I have the control on the transparency of my own photos when opened within the app. However, I found it difficult to follow the lines exact as if there is a nano second delay between the screen and my actually hand.
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Aidan Shipley (Adnship)
The potential for this ap is amazing. I could see this as a tool for creating group portraits, fan art, or if you have a small bevelling tripod, forced perspective! Opacity control, positioning, line extraction and even flashlight options in easy to use ui! The opacity dial is sometimes hard to grab tho Yes, you do get a couple ads before you begin, but once in I didn't get any (testing a ten minute period, but I feel like that is plenty fair for a free ap) theres an option to purchase no ads.
182 people found this review helpful
Jerome Karnowski
Did a quick test and really liked this app! I had issues getting it to recognize some of my photos, but found if I open them in my photo viewer app, then take a screenshot, the app will accept that. I also used my selfie stick tripod to hold my phone up. Suggest making sure your phone doesn't move and your paper is taped down. I saw someone else said a tablet was better, I'll try that.
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