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Which apps do you use for cover art etc

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  • Prisma has some really neat effects!



  • @bsantoro Confused just now (as ever) with my friend the moose who looks over my shoulder most every day and is as close to a moral compass as I've found...

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  • Thank you @JohnnyGoodyear , Prisma looks amazing, and so easy on the pocket too! Yay. :)

    ps: So rare nowadays to find good meese, yours looks very simpatico. :)

  • edited July 2016

    @richardyot said:
    This is what I do on the desktop:

    So you are the author of this fine 3D rendering (done with Maya, if I well remember), that appeared and was rated on CGSociety some times ago? My compliments and nice to meet you again :). You have many talents.

    PS: Memory may fail me about site and sw used, but the image I remember well

    Edit of the above: done with Modo, appeared in the Foundry community, CG Talk and elsewhere. Again, nice to meet you richard yot :). I worked as freelance ja for environments and props

  • Hmmmm.....just downloaded this but it crashes immediately when launched on iPad Air2. Reinstall did not help

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:
    Interesting. There have been (are) many photo to illustration apps, but to my mind these guys have finally nailed it:

    App is called PRISMA. You have to search for it as 'iphone' not 'ipad'.

    https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/prisma-art-filters-photo-effects/id1122649984?mt=8

    Works very very well for portraits, especially turning others (or yourself) into graphic novel characters. Plus plus.

  • @zarv said:
    Edit of the above: done with Modo, appeared in the Foundry community, CG Talk and elsewhere. Again, nice to meet you richard yot :). I worked as freelance ja for environments and props

    Thanks - glad you like the image. I use Modo almost exclusively, with the occasional foray into Maxwell or Vray, but Modo is my baby.

  • Yeah ! Awsome topic ! Thanks !
    I use photoshop mix (to blend and boost picts) and procam xl (for extract picts from my videos), for make thumbnail for my youtube videos as below:

  • @decibelle said:
    Thank you @JohnnyGoodyear , Prisma looks amazing, and so easy on the pocket too! Yay. :)

    ps: So rare nowadays to find good meese, yours looks very simpatico. :)

    As a note to others who may be as slow as me, the app initially leaves a PRISMA watermark on your work. I presume this would take an IAP to remove, but actually, no, just go to settings and turn it off....this functionality appears in some way to be web-based and I am wondering how they are going to monetize it...

    @decibelle Here is the moose in all of his unfiltered glory. I am very fond of him.

  • I find myself coming back to the same few apps, frax hd, tangled fx, superimpose, hipstamatic, color thief, stackables and procreate. Ones that might not have been mentioned, although I don't trust my eyes, percolator, especially if you like circles, touch retouch hd, for taking things out of photos like overhead power cables, maxcurve, like the curve tools in photoshop and phototropedelic, one trick pony but I have a thing for the 60's.

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @decibelle said:
    Thank you @JohnnyGoodyear , Prisma looks amazing, and so easy on the pocket too! Yay. :)

    ps: So rare nowadays to find good meese, yours looks very simpatico. :)

    As a note to others who may be as slow as me, the app initially leaves a PRISMA watermark on your work. I presume this would take an IAP to remove, but actually, no, just go to settings and turn it off....this functionality appears in some way to be web-based and I am wondering how they are going to monetize it...

    @decibelle Here is the moose in all of his unfiltered glory. I am very fond of him.

    @JohnnyGoodyear Gorgeous moose! Indeed fondness inspiring.

    And oh dear, I'm sending that Prisma app bye-bye, the Terms and Privacy Policy are so prohibitive, my global conglomerate nausea reflex woke up (again).

    I haz a sad. :/

  • @decibelle said:

    And oh dear, I'm sending that Prisma app bye-bye, the Terms and Privacy Policy are so prohibitive, my global conglomerate nausea reflex woke up (again).

    I haz a sad. :/

    Hmm. Do tell. The "whatever you make is ours" direction?

  • Hoping I don't lose man points for this, but I like your moose JGY.

  • edited July 2016

    @richardyot said:

    @zarv said:
    Edit of the above: done with Modo, appeared in the Foundry community, CG Talk and elsewhere. Again, nice to meet you richard yot :). I worked as freelance ja for environments and props

    Thanks - glad you like the image. I use Modo almost exclusively, with the occasional foray into Maxwell or Vray, but Modo is my baby.

    I was more a Blender/Lightwave man, instead

  • @Reid said:
    @setAI When you use Google search you are probably using other people's work without permission. Which is your choice. But you can also use websites where photographers have kindly offered their work for your use free of charge. You don't have to credit them or anything. It's kind of nice for them to do that, so why not try something like Librestock first?

    I am not interested in contemporary artwork- I only use science photos or ancient art- if I want some new artwork I will ask my wife for some-

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @decibelle said:

    And oh dear, I'm sending that Prisma app bye-bye, the Terms and Privacy Policy are so prohibitive, my global conglomerate nausea reflex woke up (again).

    I haz a sad. :/

    Hmm. Do tell. The "whatever you make is ours" direction?

    That, and waiving all rights to participating in class actions and jury trials and waiving something I probably have right to unless I specifically claim those rights by writing a physical opt-out-of-the-waiver letter.

    Plus specifying their claim to a lot of stuff it's almost certainly unlawful for them to claim.

    Depending on the size of the developers' organisation, I suspect the dev(s) may have copied these terms from some bigger organisation.

    I mean, relative to the functionality of the app, those terms seem disproportionally comprehensive and violent. I decline to passively participate in them. Ew.

  • edited July 2016

    I have a number of cool iPad graphics apps, and I keep meaning to use them but never get around to it. I use Photoshop. It's hard enough to get the tune finished, so I need to use what energy I have left to get the cover art done as efficiently as possible. For me (20 years as a professional graphic artist), that's usually Photoshop (or other Adobe suite desktop apps). Or sometimes I have used an iPad app in conjunction with Photoshop.

    You can see cover examples here (and even listen to the tunes themselves :smile: ):

    https://soundcloud.com/lady-app-titude

  • @Lady_App_titude said:
    I have a number of cool iPad graphics apps, and I keep meaning to use them but never get around to it. I use Photoshop. It's hard enough to get the tune finished, so I need to use what energy I have left to get the cover art done as efficiently as possible. For me (20 years as a professional graphic artist), that's usually Photoshop (or othe Adobe suite desktop apps). Or sometimes I have used an iPad app in conjunction with Photoshop. But 90% just good ole Photoshop.

    You can see a few cover examples here (and even listen to the tunes themselves :smile: ) here:

    https://soundcloud.com/lady-app-titude

    OT: @Lady_App_titude I really like your audio work. Just saying. :)
    (not seen enough artwork to assess yet, am confident it rocks tho)

    End OT.

  • @decibelle said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @decibelle said:

    And oh dear, I'm sending that Prisma app bye-bye, the Terms and Privacy Policy are so prohibitive, my global conglomerate nausea reflex woke up (again).

    I haz a sad. :/

    Hmm. Do tell. The "whatever you make is ours" direction?

    That, and waiving all rights to participating in class actions and jury trials and waiving something I probably have right to unless I specifically claim those rights by writing a physical opt-out-of-the-waiver letter.

    Plus specifying their claim to a lot of stuff it's almost certainly unlawful for them to claim.

    Depending on the size of the developers' organisation, I suspect the dev(s) may have copied these terms from some bigger organisation.

    I mean, relative to the functionality of the app, those terms seem disproportionally comprehensive and violent. I decline to passively participate in them. Ew.

    Double Hmmm. I do find it interesting that the processing somehow seems web-based and their site (http://prisma-ai.com) is so, well, empty of other info. Tinfoil hats at the ready.

  • @decibelle said:

    @Lady_App_titude said:
    I have a number of cool iPad graphics apps, and I keep meaning to use them but never get around to it. I use Photoshop. It's hard enough to get the tune finished, so I need to use what energy I have left to get the cover art done as efficiently as possible. For me (20 years as a professional graphic artist), that's usually Photoshop (or othe Adobe suite desktop apps). Or sometimes I have used an iPad app in conjunction with Photoshop. But 90% just good ole Photoshop.

    You can see a few cover examples here (and even listen to the tunes themselves :smile: ) here:

    https://soundcloud.com/lady-app-titude

    OT: @Lady_App_titude I really like your audio work. Just saying. :)
    (not seen enough artwork to assess yet, am confident it rocks tho)

    End OT.

    Thanks, @decibelle!

    The best covers are on the LadyApp link I posted.

    However, FYI (OT), I have some more musical examples (non/pre-iOS) at this link:

    https://soundcloud.com/babz_nyc

  • @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @decibelle said:

    @JohnnyGoodyear said:

    @decibelle said:

    And oh dear, I'm sending that Prisma app bye-bye, the Terms and Privacy Policy are so prohibitive, my global conglomerate nausea reflex woke up (again).

    I haz a sad. :/

    Hmm. Do tell. The "whatever you make is ours" direction?

    That, and waiving all rights to participating in class actions and jury trials and waiving something I probably have right to unless I specifically claim those rights by writing a physical opt-out-of-the-waiver letter.

    Plus specifying their claim to a lot of stuff it's almost certainly unlawful for them to claim.

    Depending on the size of the developers' organisation, I suspect the dev(s) may have copied these terms from some bigger organisation.

    I mean, relative to the functionality of the app, those terms seem disproportionally comprehensive and violent. I decline to passively participate in them. Ew.

    Double Hmmm. I do find it interesting that the processing somehow seems web-based and their site (http://prisma-ai.com) is so, well, empty of other info. Tinfoil hats at the ready.

    Hey, my psychiatrist says that tinfoil hats are very "in" this season.

  • Colour me a tin-foiler! I'm fascinated by what Prisma can do, but i find something unsettling about the organization that produces it. I'm happy to download it -and pay for it - when things are more transparent.

  • @markk said:
    Colour me a tin-foiler! I'm fascinated by what Prisma can do, but i find something unsettling about the organization that produces it. I'm happy to download it -and pay for it - when things are more transparent.

    Agreed. It's either the NSA/NKVD collecting snaps of my moose for their own nefarious purposes or an app company that is making a terrible PR/sales blunder...something doesn't smell right. Of course they're based in Moscow....

    https://techcrunch.com/2016/06/24/prisma-uses-ai-to-turn-your-photos-into-graphic-novel-fodder-double-quick/

    :)

  • Every time you click on an effect in PRISMA, doesn't it get processed through their Russian server?

  • Wait, am I the first tinfoiler I mean person to notice Prisma's sinister terms weirdness?

  • Putin owns your cover art and is holding it in a headlock, sprawled on a Siberian tiger carpet.

  • @rhcball said:
    Putin owns your cover art and is holding it in a headlock, sprawled on a Siberian tiger carpet.

    Aw you've been reading my dream journal again.

    Now I have to make it a new tinfoil hat.

  • A few years back I had a computer that was rendered unusable by apparently having been coopted as a zombie-bot or some such thing. By those damned Russkies.

    Hence my cap of foil.

  • @markk said:
    A few years back I had a computer that was rendered unusable by apparently having been coopted as a zombie-bot or some such thing. By those damned Russkies.

    Hence my cap of foil.

    Xenophobic confession: sometimes I feel vaguely nervous about apps with Russian/Chinese developers named, like wondering if this nondescript photo app will somehow transmit my banking data to some hackers on the other side of the world. But Apple is supposedly vigilant, and I have thirty cents in my bank account, so this is a very negligible and fleeting concern.

  • It's not fear of losing money as much as fear of being inconvenienced.

  • edited July 2016

    INCONVENIENCE!

    Er. Yeah. I actually know what you mean.

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