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How to Make Whatsapp Stickers With Your Photos On Android

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WhatsApp rolled out sticker support recently. There are 12 WhatsApp stickers packs by default. Android users can also access third-party apps or stickers from Google Play Store. With this option you can create your own custom WhatsApp stickers pack and send them to your chats. In this article, I will take you through simple steps to turn a photo into a Whatsapp sticker. Procedure Go to the Google Play Store and download the  ‘Sticker maker for WhatsApp’  app on your phone. After running the app, select the “Create a new sticker pack” option. Enter the sticker pack’s name and author. These details are just for descriptive purposes. Tap on the new list option and a new page will open with empty stickers trays. Add the stickers pack’s icon and then select the next tray to add a new customised WhatsApp sticker. When you tap on the empty tray, you will be asked to either take a new photo or import one from your gallery. Select the ‘take a photo option’ and take a

5 Software To Convert Digital Pictures Into Sketches in 2019

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Have you ever wanted to turn your favorite photo into a piece of art that looks like it was manually sketched ?  This type of effect makes the elements of the image pop out more, and has that characteristic sketch look. In order to achieve that look, sometimes the guidance lines are visible, you can see the ”artist’s” smudging of the paper, like the resulting piece of art was hand drawn using either charcoal or pencils . Fortunately for you, you don’t have to start taking drawing classes and then spend more time until you actually learn how to do it properly. In order to obtain a professional looking result, the best option is to use specialized computer software that analyzes all pixels and color gradients found in your photo, and then transforms them into a sketch-like result. Because there are a wide range of services relating to this topic on the Internet, it can become frustrating to try every option out. That’s why, in this article, we will explore some of the best

A Simple Tip to Get More out of Your Golden Hour Portraits

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You’ve covered your bases for that ever elusive amazing sunset shot: you’ve checked the time for sunset, mapped the exact location of the sun, and have composed a few frames so you know what to do when you get to the location. But what about the location itself? You might be a wedding or portrait photographer looking for a nice spot for some golden hour portraits. Or you might be a travel photographer looking to capture the essence of a new place during sunset. Either way, the location where you shoot from can play a huge role. And there are tons of location options that look great during the golden hour: beaches, deserts, urban landscapes, and so many options in the general outdoors. However, it’s easy to miss or forget a simple logical element when planning your shoot: elevation. That’s right! Elevation can not only give you a different perspective to shoot, but it can also give you those extra few moments with fewer things such as trees to block the beautiful light. 

Apple iPhone Portrait Photography: A New Powerful Editing Tool Called Fusion

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This will be the first photography app to take advantage of TrueDepth camera for image blending and overlays. A new photography app for iOS called “Fuzion” that would use the “TrueDepth” camera data from new iPhones and create images by blending multiple images with portrait mode shots is expected to reach iOS users this week. “‘Fuzion’ is a photo editor that lets you take your portraits and selfies to the next level. Blend multiple images and create stunning double exposures with ease,” the “Fuzion” team wrote in a post on Monday. The feature would work on the new iPhones with TrueDepth and dual camera setup, namely the iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone X, iPhone XR, and iPhone XS. The app comes with features to capture portrait photos with automatic silhouette detection, choices from a variety of backgrounds by top photographers to blend with the portrait and options to add dust overlays, light leaks and colour filters. “The app utilises the powerful ‘TrueDepth’ and dual cameras of new