Jerry Hug, APSA  


Learning How to do Watercolor by Jerry Hug, APSA

December 2025 - Learning How to do Watercolor

December 2025 - Jerry Hug, APSA

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Recently I have learned how to change images into watercolor image. Truly a lot of fun. I used to special applications, Snapseed and Lightroom Mobile. Hope you like the results. I am having so much fun converting images into creative watercolor images. Jerry


9 comments posted




Patricia Hart Zackman
Beautiful job, it is something I would hang on my wall. The way I like to look at images is if I would put it on display in my home.   Posted: 12/10/2025 15:05:42
Jerry Hug   Jerry Hug
Thanks Patricia. I used AI Gahaku and Remini applications. I set Gahaku to the watercolor mode before adding the image into Gahaku app. It is really fun. I use it for images usually without people. Jerry   Posted: 12/10/2025 16:03:29



Richard Sprott   Richard Sprott
I like this image much more than the "original." I remember
the original as a product of one of your earlier edits for our iPhone group some time ago. This one works beautifully.
The edge treatment as a watercolor is much nicer than the vignette on the original.   Posted: 12/11/2025 17:45:21
Jerry Hug   Jerry Hug
Thanks Dick. Hope you can see the event coming up in Monday December 15. Making watercolor images is really fun. Jerry   Posted: 12/11/2025 20:30:49



Patricia Hart Zackman
I have been using Waterlogue on my iPhone for a few years. It works really well on flowers, a sample attached. Jerry, I am going to look at the apps you are using. Curious, what is the event on the 15th. Thanks   Posted: 12/12/2025 13:27:01
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Robert Barley   Robert Barley
Very nice version of this scene. The suggestion of watercolor is quite good, especially in the sky and the turf. I hadn't heard of Remini or Gahaku, so I need to look into them. I'll admit I'm stuck in the Snapseed only mode and don't often use other apps like I once did.
  Posted: 12/14/2025 19:56:45



Lynne Royce   Lynne Royce
So both images are watercolor but the original is more textured? They both work well and can see why your having fun playing with these apps especially since they both produce different impacts. Both work really well. Will have to see if Android has any water painting apps. Like Robert I'm stuck in Snapseed.

  Posted: 12/14/2025 20:57:40



Steven Jungerwirth   Steven Jungerwirth
(Groups 86 & 87)
The water color image is softer and more soothing. Pastel-like. Something I'd be more likely to hang on a wall. Well done!   Posted: 12/15/2025 10:44:33



Sol Blechman   Sol Blechman
The altered image has a nice soft, airiness about it. Pleasing to view. You're using apps I never heard of so thanks for that.   Posted: 12/18/2025 13:31:24



 

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