It was a great day when Stackables was made available on iTunes.
It's like an easy version of Photoshop. Their are only two things I would like to see added. Masking ability and a resizing feature that will let you use the textures with out being cut off. I have a tutorial over a the E-scapeandScrap blog today on using Stackables.
Here are some of my favorite edits. I hope you are inspired!
I really love the black and whites.
Some even work for portraits.

Learning so much from you and your beautiful images! Must try harder!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh ... not only beautiful edits, but beautiful images to start with. I love the first two!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the great tutorial on the Scape and Scrap-blog, Roxi, your images are just awesome!
ReplyDeleteThese are great! I especially like the black and whites. I'm going to have to look into this one.
ReplyDeleteLove the lone pumpkin one.
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial. I never realized the full potential of stackables until I read it. Even though I love the app. this tutorial brings my images to a whole new level.
ReplyDeleteIncredible! I just discovered your blog. The pictures of the berries are wonderful - both versions. I went to the tutorial and I've downloaded the app. Will have to play with this one. The only phone photo app I've ever used is Waterlogue, which I love.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tutorials Roxi, I am trying to get back into going through them, I have them saved for when I get a moment to play and learn. Love each of your images and the one of your granddaughter with her arms up oh my such a wonderful shot telling a story of her.
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