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PowerSketch – Our Daily App Giveaway
Welcome once again to our Daily App Giveaway section of theappwhisperer. We value our readers so much and that’s why we want to share our love of apps with you. Each day we give away free apps, better make us your home page 😉 Today, we’re giving away PowerSketch apps, each worth $0.99/£0.69. PowerSketch has recently been updated and is now at version 2.0. This is a popular app and this latest update offers iOS 6, iPhone 5 and iPod Touch support as well as two additional new effects, Rubens and Raphael. There’s also an enhance Collage module and support for Instagram. Would you like to try it for free?…
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iColorama – Updated
iColorama has for iPad has just been updated and it’s definitely worth grabbing this. There’s a bug fix with photo orientation using the iPad 2. There’s also some blend modes for styles, gradients and grunge textures. There’s also been a few ‘relocations’, if you’re searching for Bleach after this upgrade, you’ll find it in Styles: Shadows. This is a free update if you have previously download this app, this app retails for $1.99/£1.49. Download/Update here.
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KitCam – Updated
Just four days old and KitCam has received its first update. They are mainly bug fixes which have now been resolved, these include a problem with low light boost setttings, Flickr uploader tags keyboard now has a comma – making it easier to add tags and there are a few other minor graphical issues. KitCam has been built by the developers of Photoforge and is currently sporting the number 1 spot in the US Photo App Charts over at the Apple App Store. KitCam is a virtual camera kit that contains an amazing assortment of lenses, films, and frames, which can be used to create incredible effects and turn your…
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Our Flickr Group Showcase – Mobile Photography & Imagery – December 02, 2012
Don’t miss this weeks’ Flickr Group Showcase – our group Mobile Photography and Imagery is growing all the time. We now have 15,388 images uploaded. Every week the level of submissions is outstanding, so for the month of December, we have decided to increase our Top Picks. Each showcase will feature 15 images instead of our normal 10. With special thanks this week to Shoot Too Kill, Amy Leibrand, Elodie Hunting, Lola Mitchell, El Aldo, Clearer Reflections, David Hayes, VeronicainMo, JQ Gaines, Catherine Restivo, Sarah Jarrett, dcemmy, Emily Reid, Gary Gardiner, Denis Perekhrest and Cat Morris. Don’t forget to keep uploading your images and next week you could be featured…
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Nude Tutorial – iPhone Photography/Art – Not Safe For Work – (NSFW)
Warning: First off, I want to apologize to anyone who may be offended by the content of this educational tutorial. I have published nudity previously and have been shot down. I have added to the title ‘not safe for work’ – NSFW and would recommend you don’t open this in a workplace or family setting if it is likely to cause offense. My purpose in publishing this article is to inspire iPhone photographers/artists to learn from this incredibly talented mobile photographer/artist, Elaina Wilcox and to enable them to learn how to create similar images. If you’re offended please send your comment/s to the end of this post and…
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Kubrick – New App
Personally, I love Stanley Kubrick’s classic films, Eyes Wide Shut, A Clockwork Orange, Dr Strangelove and so many more of course. Plus his house is just down the road from mine and his wife hosts a fab art exhibition each year that I love to attend, so I was really pleased to discover this new app, Kubrick. There’s currently a Stanley Kubrick exhibition being held at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and this app has been built in conjunction with the exhbition and includes photos, documents and original interviews. It’s free, you can pick it up here.
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SlickFlick – Updated
SlickFlick is a great social app that allows you to reveal the storytelling behind your pictures with various items, including stickers, captions and animations. We are currently reviewing this app and the review will be published shortly. This app has just received some great new ‘slick’ features, check out What’s New below. SlickFlick is free and you can download it here. What’s New? – you can now download new themes from the theme picker – keep an eye out for our new Winter theme and other surprises every now and then – receive notifications for theme updates – you can now create stories with an unlimited number of…
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Pixlr Express Plus – Temporary Price Drop
Pixlr Express Plus is a great relatively new app from the developers of Pixlr-o-matic among others. We recently mentioned it in Mel Harrison’s APPart column article – ‘The hungry ghost challenged’. It has the opacity and directional tools for all your favorite Pixlr-o-matic filters. So in effect you could use this app instead of Pixlr-o-matic from the outset. Usually Pixlr Express retails for $2.99/£1.99 but today you can pick it up for $0.99/£0.69. Click here to download.
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mObilepixatiOn Exhibition Opening – London – Don’t Miss It
We are delighted to announce the official launch of mObilepixatiOn and kindly invite you to join all of us to celebrate with a private view on 5th December 2012 from 18:30 until 21:00 at Unit24 Gallery. Come join the piXel revOlution… Introducing a show entirely dedicated to mObile art or iPhoneography! This is a curated photography based mobile arts exhibition featuring the finest current mobile artists, each represented by one piece of fabulous printed work for your delectation. This first artist showcase will be followed next year with more in depth shows. Selected film and animation work will also be screened! The exhibition will run until the 21 December and…
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APPart – Back To Basics: Creating A Background Textural Library
Wow, it’s Saturday again and that means just one thing over here at theappwhisperer.com HQ, Mel Harrison’s weekly Column – APPart. Every Saturday we will publish more of Mel’s incredible work which focuses on digital art and collage images. Each week Mel will be incorporating different ‘mainstream’ editing apps to inspire you to try some APPart of your own. In this weeks’ Column Mel takes us back to the basics, explaining how to create a ‘background library’. All links to the apps used are at the end of this post. Over to you Mel…. (Foreword by Joanne Carter). If you are working with collage/art images the first step is…