Post by account_disabled on Oct 22, 2023 3:41:23 GMT -5
You have layers, brushes, functions everything you need to edit photographs professionally at your disposal. iPiccy iPiccy iPiccy is very similar to Picnik, on the photo editing side: you can crop and crop photos, correct them, arrange them. This tool allows you to have a simplified photo editor, which will remind you a lot of Picnik. You can add photo filters very easily: pop art, comics, painting and even add text. We hope that the iPiccy team will respond to the need for an area for creating collages: it is the tool that is closest to Picnick, from a user experience point of view.
Collage maker Here are some web applications for creating photo collages: alternatives that are decidedly incomplete compared to all the features of Picnik and in any case more difficult to use and less functional. PictureLife PictureLife photo editor is no longer available. It was perhaps the best of the alternatives but still severely incomplete for creating photo collages. It allowed you to compose collages of various sizes, but not having the drag function, it became difficult to use when you had to center the photos.
You had to work with mathematics and percentages to obtain the desired result. It also had many ready-made templates, although the search was complicated and not very intuitive. Kizoa kizoa Kizoa allows you to compose limited collages, without drag&drop. In the premium version it has more templates available, but nothing compared to the variety of Picnik. You can't save the collage but you can request shipping via email, and that's not very convenient. The application is also available in Italian, but probably translated automatically.
Collage maker Here are some web applications for creating photo collages: alternatives that are decidedly incomplete compared to all the features of Picnik and in any case more difficult to use and less functional. PictureLife PictureLife photo editor is no longer available. It was perhaps the best of the alternatives but still severely incomplete for creating photo collages. It allowed you to compose collages of various sizes, but not having the drag function, it became difficult to use when you had to center the photos.
You had to work with mathematics and percentages to obtain the desired result. It also had many ready-made templates, although the search was complicated and not very intuitive. Kizoa kizoa Kizoa allows you to compose limited collages, without drag&drop. In the premium version it has more templates available, but nothing compared to the variety of Picnik. You can't save the collage but you can request shipping via email, and that's not very convenient. The application is also available in Italian, but probably translated automatically.