The new Urban Jungle Photo Editor update is now live! Update your App to receive the new ‘Cities’ category in the layer menu. Let us take a brief sneak peek into the new Cities category for the layers. As always let us start with selecting our project template for the landscape. Let us do something with this beautiful beachfront right here. Once you have selected the landscape, select the layers menu by clicking on the tab at the bottom left of your screen. Then click on the grid icon on the right as shown in the image below. Scroll all the way down towards the bottom inside of the layers menu till you see the Cities category. This category has some beautiful cityscape layers that you can use in your pictures. Let us select the first one. We can move around the cityscape layer as we would any other layer. Use two fingers to pan the layer around. We can also zoom the layer in and out while using one finger to drag the layer. Let us place it at the end of the horizon. Use two fingers to pan the layer around, while dragging with one finger will zoom the layer in and out. Let us place it at the end of the horizon. We can even add more city landscapes and fill our horizon for this beachfront city look. Be sure to check out the new and improved version of the Urban Jungle Photo Editor. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram to be the first ones to hear about exciting new features coming to the Urban Jungle Photo Editor.
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Filters add an important dimension to the picture whenever you are editing. Filters enhance the message you are trying to give with your art piece. Selecting the perfect filter for your image can be a pretty vital step of Photo editing. In this week’s blog, we will be taking a look at some of the selection of filters Urban Jungle Photo Editor offers. We can go into the filter menu by selecting the filter tile at the bottom of the screen. The filters are further divided into categories based on a theme. The first one called vintage has filters with some damp saturation and hue-y glow to them. They are supposed to give the image an old vintage and rustic look. The first filter in the vintage is called the Kodak 1. This filter really increases the whiteness of the image and also adds a little pink hue-y tint to it. The second one is called Kodak 2 takes the whiteness down a little bit as compared to the last filter. It also has more of a yellowish hue to it. Kodak 3 is the more exuberant of the 3 in the Kodak lineup. It has more of a blueish and indigo touch to it. This concludes the Kodak family of filters in the Vintage section. We might look at other filter collections in a future blog post so follow us on Instagram and Facebook to get notified whenever we upload a new blog post.
Use the hashtag #urbanjungleapp and post your art on Instagram to get a chance to be featured on your Instagram page. With this week’s blog post, we will be looking at the how-to guide to make your cityscape have the 70s and 80’s inspired retro look. We will be using the Urban Jungle Photo Editor to make your cityscape look retro. Let us start by selecting a template for our retro-inspired piece. I like this dark empty street. Let us also add a frog from the object menu to give our piece a magical feel. The first step is to go into the filters menu by selecting ‘filter’ from the tiles at the bottom of the screen. This will open up the filter’s menu. We’ll notice this menu has both pre-made filters and custom tools to mix and match our liking. Select the RBG Split tool and slide it towards the far right. You can adjust the RGB splitting effect to your liking as well. Now let us add a little edge blur to our cityscape. We can do that by selecting the edge blur tool and sliding it to the right, till we have the perfect amount of blurry effect on the edges of the frame. To finish it off, let us add some grainy texture to our piece. Select the grain filter from the menu and add a slide it a little towards the right to add the grain effect to the image. Our retro frog on the street piece is now ready to be posted on Instagram!
Follow us on Instagram and Facebook to get notified whenever we upload a new blog post. Use the hashtag #urbanjungleapp and post your art on Instagram to get a chance to be featured on your Instagram page. When editing a photo, you have hundreds of different styles and inspirations to choose from. In fact, it can be pretty intimidating for someone just starting out in the photo editing space. In this blog, we will be taking a look at how to create a Noir effect of your clicks using the Urban Jungle Photo Editor. Let us begin by first selecting a template landscape that we will be working with. You can choose any picture you have taken as a landscape for this project. Let’s add an object to this landscape. We will import an ominous-looking elephant walking towards the camera. Once we have added an object, let us first start by editing the object. Since we are doing a Noir effect, we will first reduce the saturation of the elephant to remove its color. We can further play around with gamma and brightness to get the perfect look we want from our Noir elephant. After we have completed the look of the elephant, we will now focus on the street behind him. We can hide the elephant for now using the layer menu. Urban Jungle Photo editor has a whole section on Black and White filters. We will just select a pre-made filter using this menu. You can also instead play around with the filter tools to customize the filter looks. For this project, let us go with the Silver B&W filter. It gives a metallic look and will fit nicely with our elephant. Once you are satisfied with how your landscape looks, you can bring back all your objects using the layer menu.
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