Once you choose the Alien Skin Snap Art 3 Filter (Photoshop) or Photo>Edit In (Lightroom) option this workspace immediately launches with the chosen image. The workspace is divided into left and right panels. The left-side panel shows what the company dubs “Factory” settings. Choose one here, such as Oil Paint, and the right side is immediately populated with the variations for that setting, sliders that let you modify the image to taste. Note that there are also User Settings where you can save your personal combinations for possible use on other images. Or, you can just go to the right side and use a drop-down menu to select the effect, which then also shows the options. The upper right also has tabs that when clicked allow you to change color, background, and something called canvas, all of which have options that allow you to make even more variations. Canvas, by the way, salutes the fact that the surface on which you place the image, the textural undercoat, if you will, also has an effect. This is an important control for those who print on unique stock, and should be especially important for those who print on canvas, watercolor, or other specialty media.On a regular basis, Apple World Today posts a list of notable new apps or app updates that have been released. They may not necessarily be new, but they’re popular and deserve mention. Here are today’s picks.įeral Interactive has launched ROME: Total War – Barbarian Invasion for the iPad. It’s a standalone follow-up to ROME: Total War on iPad.
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