oil, watercolour textures or not) and then watch it "paint" your photo with these. You can choose from a number of different painting "effect" (e.g. My sense of it is that it's a bit primitive, but nonetheless kind of interesting and fun to experiment with. I can't comment on whether it's more or less sophisticated that the Waterlogue app, or any other "painting" type photo app, as I haven't tried them. If the latter, I've used a free program called "FotoSketcher" a few times. I'm not sure if you are asking about the technical side of how the application might be doing this, or whether there's an application that you could use on your laptop to get this effect. You asked "How can I create something like it with Gimp, Photoshop or any other laptop application?". I've been reading (and really appreciating) the Q/A's on this site for quite awhile now, but this is my first foray into making a comment - so please forgive me if I'm off track.
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