Akvis Sketch now does video
The best program to convert photos into drawings and paintings now also does animated comics from video!
I've written about Akvis Sketch in March as my favorite photo to drawing conversion program. Well, now for version 12.5, Akvis Sketch does another trick on the standalone version: creates comics from home videos.
AKVIS Sketch is a program for conversion of photos into pencil sketches and watercolor paintings. It's the program... as far as I am aware of and from what I read from other users. The company that makes it is constantly updating the program, and now they've, for version 12.5, fixed some bugs, enhanced the options and... made the batch processing previously only available in the Photoshop plugin available for the standalone version. This opens new possibilities for all those that have opted for that version, one that does make sense for many users.
So now, besides editing all your photographs to look like drawings or paintings, you can also do videos. Check the example under. And if you decide to try the program or buy it remember to use this link that takes you to the free trial version. Yes, it's an affiliate link, but I am just sharing the info on something I use and think you'll also want to have in your photography toolbox.
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