Software Review

Software Review : PicsArt             

Type: Graphic Designing Tool

Rating: 4.7 / 5 Stars ( Apple Store ) 177K Ratings

Description: PicsArt is a photo editor and collage maker on mobile. They provide a wide array of tools that you can use to your creative disposal such as effects, collage maker, camera, video editor, clip art library, stickers, drawing tools, face editor, face swap, and a beautiful tool. PicsArt is all about making amazing pictures and having fun by remixing free to edit pictures into awesome collages and memes. PicsArt collage maker provides plenty of free templates, and is very community driven in the sense of sharing content and using other peoples ideas to your advantage. The community uploads images to the server which you can the user therefore use them and edit them however you like. They also don’t require you to pay to get rid of a watermark because there is none. The advantages of using PicsArt comes in the form of stickers and adding symbols on top of already existing images.

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Bazaart Photo Editor: This software specializes in editing backgrounds and adding transparency to images. They allow you to edit backgrounds, create overlays, shadows, and do really defined cropping. PicsArt also lets you crop images out and place them into new environments, but Bazaart puts this at a new high by letting the software map the image itself without you having to intervene manually. 

PicCollage Grid Editor: This software specializes in making collages and has been on the market for the longest. With almost a million reviews and counting this software is used a lot to combine images and make them seamlessly flow onto your flyer or graphic being presented. It definitely has its ups and downs when it comes to actual augmentation of the form, but does an excellent job when integrating. 

Experience: I’ve been using this application for quite a while now. I was originally looking for a software that could assist me in making a flyer for some content i was promoting, but couldn’t seem to find something that would give me the flexibility and not make me charge to get rid of some watermark that would get in the way. I stumbled upon PicsArt through a friend after using some very poor designed knock off GIMP. Immediately you are submersed in a sub culture like community that shares content with one another through the use of something called stickers. Stickers are like images that you can parse from different projects and then combine all together. This added a whole new level of versatile feedback on how the flyer could be presented and made the presentation clean overall when the system allows itself to review the consistency of the images. 

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