Limited as “free” app – Visionist Review

If you are considering downloading this and using just the free features, it’s not worth it so don’t bother. A few limited choices given create way too many strokes/lines in the face, as if it enhances and multiplies facial creases and distorts your nose, as do apparently even some of the paid selections based on the preview. If you put each filter on to your face and try them one at a time, you will see each one of them looks like you have a dried mud mask on to varying degrees. With the free features, even adjusting the intensity, etc., of some of them still doesn’t make for a very attractive picture by sny strerch and doesn’t help in that regard. If you’re looking for some still life or inanimate object pictures, you might fare a little bit better because those weren’t as bad as human faces. Because I can’t get a decent attractive human picture out of it even with the limited choices, with all of them having deep strokes you can’t soften, I would say paying to unlock all the other features may or may not have those same problems if there is such a heavy emphasis on crinkling the face. I don’t think humans look very good with crinkled faces. Since you have to pay before you can unlock them and there is no trial for you to even test it out first, do so at your own risk.
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