![]() ![]() ![]() I thought this would turn out horribly because of the fact that it “paints” the eyes, but I was really surprised at how easily and quickly it was – that’s good news. All you have to do is resize the brush to match the size of the pupil, and the software will do the rest. ![]() Unlike in Photoshop where you have to outline features very precisely, the artificial intelligence in this software actually made the outlining a breeze. I started by changing the eye color from brown to light blue: You can see that the model has light brown eyes and hair, and she does not much makeup on. Here is the original photo, before any edits: These types of changes usually don’t turn out well, so I thought it’d be a fun test. Test #2 – Changing Eye Color & Adding Virtual Makeupįor my second test, I wanted to see how PhotoDiva would handle virtual makeup, and to make everything a bit more extreme, I also wanted to change the eye color of the model in the photo. You would probably never go to this extreme, so that fact that it looks this good within that context is actually great. I tested both versions to write this blog post, but you can select which version is appropriate based on the features that you need. You can download the free portrait editor or purchase the pro version of the program over at. PhotoDiva lets you do a lot of fun edits with just a few clicks, for example: The software is available for PC users only at this time, and compatible with Windows 10, 8, 8.1, 7, Vista, and XP. It was created by AMS Software, which is the company that also created SmartSHOW 3D, which we wrote about here on the blog not too long ago. PhotoDiva is a free portrait photo editor with AI Effects that helps you spruce up your photos with a few simple clicks. Every so often, we get emails asking for advice about what good photo editing programs are out there for free, so if you’re into portrait photo editing at all, this post is for you! This month, we took it upon ourselves to test out PhotoDiva, an AI-based portrait editing software, and here’s how it went: ![]()
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