Snapseed is an APP that most people use, and it is very convenient to cut and filter, but many people may not know that Bailu Snapseed actually has a masking function, because it is really "hidden" and difficult to find.
First, open a picture and add a black and white filter.
Then there is a 1 in the upper right corner. After selection, click the black and white that appear below to bring up the mask.
Then wipe off the lotus in the middle, and finally the effect on the right.
Of course, the same is true for other filters, and you can play many other games, such as:
Second, the picture synthesizer.
In addition to using snapseed, you can also try this application. In contrast, the picture synthesizer is much more convenient and there are many templates.
Simply put, it is to combine two pictures together, and only one key operation is needed.
For example, I took a gray photo by the river with my mobile phone:
Clouds without details don't look good. At this time, I imported them into a picture synthesizer and used magic weather.
The picture synthesizer comes with many templates, just choose one, and the final effect is like this.
By contrast, it's much better. Of course, if you take good photos, you can also do the following:
In addition to weather synthesis, picture synthesizers can synthesize many things. You only need two photos, such as a photo of P and Song Joong Ki.
Three. Picsart picture editor
If you don't think the masking function of snapseed and picture synthesizer is powerful enough, then you must use this. PicsArt supports the synthesis of up to ten pictures, which is equivalent to five picture synthesizers.
For example, the photos I just imported.
Then add another one, adjust the transparency and soften the edges.
This fish pond is all mine!
Pictures are just cases, not necessarily good-looking. You should be more creative ~ In addition, PicsArt also supports exporting GIFs, and you can also try to make magical GIFs.
For example, the one I synthesized before, under normal circumstances, it is difficult for mobile phones to capture moving objects because the shutter is not adjustable. So this is also synthetic. Take two pictures first, then blur one, then overlay it on the other with PicsArt, and erase the excess.