Waterlogue Reviews – Page 14

4/5 rating based on 267 reviews. Read all reviews for Waterlogue for iPhone.
Waterlogue is paid iOS app published by Tinrocket, LLC

wish i could get a refund waist of money

chayakm

not a fan at all


Not worth 5 dollars!

DeeBee?

Basically has one setting, and any other filters you add just makes the picture worse and harder to tell what the picture was in the first place.


Not very clear!

Erionziu

Portraits look like they’re done with a gigantic brush. Lack of details . Sometimes you can’t even tell what’s in the “painting”


Amazing!!!

C Citelli

Just downloaded this app after seeing it on Pinterest, so happy I did, it’s awesome, easy to use, great watercolor effects, exactly what I was looking for! ❤️


Please change the image for Illustration, soaked and shallow.

Silenthui

I like the app a lot, but one thing I don’t like about it is the image used for Illustration, soaked and shallow, please change that.


Scary blobs

averyhaelem

The only thing this app works well on, is the sample pictures it comes with. Tried using it on professional quality wedding photos and it turned everyone into a white eyeless blob. No thanks.


Utter ripoff

shawniedee17

I should have paid closer attention. Not nearly enough features to merit this price.


Way overpriced

fstop8me

This app is overpriced for the number of filters you get. Also there is no slider to control the amount of filter used. Totally unhappy with this purchase.


Terrible

Southern gal displaced

Absolutely awful on every photo I tried. You couldn’t even tell what the photo was originally. Tried light, dark, colorful, muted; all the same, awful.


Very nice

Troutpick

I’ve been using this for a couple of years now. It creates a pretty good approximation of a watercolor sketch. Sometimes I even use it as an aid in painting my own watercolors, as it can nicely reduces images to their fundamentals. That being said, I would love it if in the next update the creators would also allow for only minimally altering an image, as oftentimes landmark shapes (Yosemite’s Half Dome, for example) are turned into unrecognizable blobs. The lack of fine control aside, great app. Thanks!