
Another important factor while choosing a graphic design tool is the usability feature.Ĭanva is easy to use and all its functions are quite simple. PicMonkey photo editor, like Canva, offers a free or basic plan that gives you limited access to the tools. This means that you can create projects using only available free elements without additional expenses. You can create any design you like for free, or add a selected item from the library to your design for $1. The tool provides a pencil, eraser, and color pallet.Īfter completing photo retouching, you can save the image to the HUB, your gallery, or directly to a social network.Ī peculiar characteristic of these two photo editors is that they allow inexperienced users to create images that can compete and even exceed the work of pro designers. The “Color” tab is ideal for those who enjoy drawing. You can easily change the color of the text, add an effect, move it to the desired place, and edit the size. As well as in the web version, you get more than one hundred different fonts and styles. The “Text” tool remains one of the advantages of the PicMonkey photo editor. After the photo is zoomed, the editor “freezes” for a while and when you try to perform the same action again, everything works well. The tool works perfectly, but I have the same problem as in the older version. Using the “Cutout” tool, you can paint over or blur the background, thereby removing unnecessary elements from the photo. Unlike the older version, where I did not really like sliders, which worked quite sharp, this effect isn’t noticeable. The “Adjust” tool allows you to perform basic photo retouch: adjust the shadows, contrast, brightness, curve, and more. The tools are completely identical to the older version, but let’s check how they work. The main interface has such a tool – crop, adjust, effects, touch up, cut up, text, graphics, and draw. I can’t say that it differs from the others, but for this type of editor, to my mind, the simplicity is the most important thing. Opening the app, I saw a very familiar and typical for mobile editors’ interface. I downloaded a photo from the gallery, then the photo editor asked if I would like to upload another photo for the collage, or proceed to image editing. After opening, the image editor offers to upload pictures from the gallery, Facebook, Google+, Instagram, or Hab storage.
