"Art Wars: Attack of the Clones"
Since the success of Prisma I've seen so many similar apps - turning your pictures into art.
I'm not so sure how big this space is for competition and feel like the app with the bigger bang will win. Prisma has over 1Billion photos processed already - I think it's going to be hard for the competition to go up against them without something magical up their sleeves.
Recently we saw Artisto which turns your videos into artwork (something Prisma is working on also).
@bentossell Hi guys thanks a lot for the feedback. Our product was out in March, but we kept is as a beta, so because of that now we'll have to play catch up.
Still, I believe that there are many innovations to be done in that space and getting a lot of users is just the first step. We hope you stay tuned!
@bentossell I would hint videos - it's true that Prisma is also working on that, but we have some special approach. Quality is super important for us as well, so you would hopefully see a lot of improvements in that direction as well :)
@bentossell Prisma is actually a watered down version, to reduce computing power.
@Alexabian this is just the beginning. This is going to be bigger than photoshop.
Looks amazing - will definitely download and try it out as a Designer! :)
Question: Is it based on a kCIFilterCategory-filter provided by CIFilter or on the GPUImage-framework?
@julian_praest It is actually using state of the art machine learning algorithms to copy the style from different paintings. Let us know what you think, once you try it out!
Tried to "paint" one photo but got app mistake. After that can't open the app :( Among type of art provided in the app I saw the identical pictures. "Composition" for example. I think it is a bad style to copy to such details. Really like an idea of mini versions of ready-paintings to choose from before request for full-size result.
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