Apollo is the "App of the day" on Saturday 11.20.2021 on the Chinese App Store. Great edits by the @appstore team, demonstrating how multiple light sources can create different moods/styles on portrait mode photos.
Lighting variations using virtual lights, shadows and masks on an very adorable dog 🦴.
Which one is your favourite?
Do you want to create your own? Get the app here: https://t.co/Lojh0iVKhC
@i_am_fabs Keep in mind there is a parameter to adjust shadow blurring! You can have sharp or blurred edges for shadows that is adjustable separately for each light 💡 source!
@i_am_fabs Very excited you enjoy the app! The more features (patterns, textures, colors) a photo has the better the results! A photo in the forest is a perfect candidate for relighting.
Thank you @indieappsanta for the feature! The app is free for 24hrs for the first time in it's lifetime and won't be again, so get it now and #retweet for others to get it too!
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[iOS] Relight your selfies & photos with @Apollo_illum ! 🌇
Apollo is the only application that enables you to add light sources to your photos, after the photo was taken! 🖼️🔦
Get it for free today on App Store! (reg. price: $2.99) 🥳
👉 https://t.co/g7tZeEd7hD
@scottbuscemi Hi, the label of any slider works also as the indicator between the min-max values. If the label is far left/right then the min/max value has been reached. Each slider has a different moving speed that depends on the underline range and precision.