![]() I used “Color Adjust” and “Saturation” to give the colors in the image a bit of a pop. The final layer was a correction/adjustment layer. The second layer is “Transfer” and a blend mode of “Normal.” My first layer was “Red Dwarf” with the blend mode “Hard Light.” With all my “paint marks” in place, I saved this version and reopened it in Stackables where I planned to add the final layers. ![]() Here’s a close up of “Drips.” I used this on the right side of the image, acting as a nice balance to the other brush marks on the left side. From the app’s Brushes, I went for “Drips.” So I saved my work to Camera Roll and opened the image in Repix. I could have stayed in iColorama and used its wide variety of brushes and effects but there was one in the app Repix that I knew I had to use on this piece. If you look close you can see how this nicely layered, much like using a paintbrush on a mixed-media collage! I then switch the brush color to black and repeated my “dance” over the white brush marks. Picking “1/8” and making sure my brush color was white and blending set at Normal, I started to dance around the image placing this brush along the left side of the image. Opening up “Brush” (A) I elected to use a brush from the “Explode” (B) category. Then I pulled it into the app iColorama to use one of its brushes. I took one of these pages, scanned it into my iPad, and did some quick cropping and exposure/contrast touching up. I have a journaling notebook where I play around with different things, layer upon layer, just like you do. I used the apps iColorama, Repix, and Stackables as well as a collage from my cut and paste “play book.” Sure Shot is a result of one such endeavour. ![]() Feeling it was time to return to my mixed-media roots I decided to see what I could do if I mixed my photography with my collages. Facebook: /repixit.While I consider myself both a photographer and a mixed-media artist, lately all I have been focused on is my photography. Have a question or suggestion? Contact us: repix. Repix is the most inspiring photo editor. Direct share your photos on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Flickr, Email or Tumblr using #repix. Studio-grade technology and intuitive interface to inspire new levels of creativity. Direct access to all the albums as well as photos in Facebook. Zero-friction design: ability to switch between tools without extra steps. Fast and robust adjustments tool let you easily bring out the best in your photos. Super smooth cropping tool with 6 presets. 11+ beautiful frames gives a final touch to your photos. Use the Decoration, Effect, Color and Artistic brushes to add unique touch to your photos. ![]() KEY FEATURES: 28+ handcrafted effect brushes to edit any part of your photo with a finger. Once you've finished, share your photos to Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Tumblr, Flickr and Email. Repix gives your photos the look you want in seconds. Use the brushes to freely edit your photos with stunning effects and apply some of the world's most beautifully designed filters and borders. Using Repix couldn't be more simple - all of the tools are easily available at your fingertips and all editing happens in real-time. "Turn your ordinary photos into works of art" - AppAdvice. ![]() "Repix turns snaps into masterpieces" - Engadget. "Repix gives your photos a fantastic new look" - Mashable. Editors' Choice for iPhone and iPad and featured by Apple in over 100 countries. It's a creative tool that lets you turn ordinary photos into masterpieces. ![]()
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