Waterlogue Reviews – Page 20

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

The best art app !

Booboo Baa Baa

I love this app. I immediately sent it out to friends and family that have iPhones.


Please please please...

JBellanca

...give us an "It's Technical" filter without the graph paper lines!!!!!


5 stars - a bit limited but high quality

Kittymarimba

Im giving it a 5 even though compared to some other apps like Brushstroke this one is a bit limited- you don't get a whole lot of options. But it is just for watercolor and you really don't get a lot of options there! I bet its great for scenery. Most of my photographs are animals and I sometimes find myself struggling to even get one I can use with this app but when I do its really outstanding. Very high quality, easy to use and more than worth the money.


Perfect

Hkmramws

What a fun app. Love watching the transformation and amazed at the finished product. Best $3.99 I ever spent on an app - actually the only app I've ever purchased.


Love this app!

Katie Turkeybun

Very easy to use, almost too many cool options. I love it!


Love it!

Pollyanke

Is to use with good results!


Momfrog

Grandmafrog

I've had at least two professional artist friends ask if I painted something I posted. I find it very satisfying, gratifying, and enjoyable.


Great, fun, easy!

FLBRNEYZ

I've always loved watercolors but have never been an artist! I saw this app on a new friend's iPhone! Her photos turned into gorgeous watercolor paintings in a snap! I purchased and starting using this easy app during our lunch! It's very addictive! I've turned a few photos of my hometown into watercolors...posted on Facebook and had to keep telling friends that I'm not an artist...it's an app!! Love love love it!❤️


Waterlogue

Cytap

I love it. So much fun. I have even printed out some paintings & they are hanging on a wall in my living room.


Love this app

Moptopmuz

I've had this app for years and it's still one of my go-tos. I've even framed a few images that I've processed through Waterlogue.