My Fantasy Maker 5.0a
Filed under: Image editors
‘My Fantasy Maker’ is a software meant to help you replace people faces in the pictures or as the producer suggests: ‘designed to allow users to realistically insert their face (or someone else’s face) into any picture’. This is an interesting description and it seemed interesting but as soon as I opened the program I started to realize that this is not going to be what I was expecting. In my opinion for a job like this you have to work with different layers to be able to achieve a good result.

While trying to understand how this program works my disappointment begun to rise. If you do something wrong you don’t have an undo button. In fact you don’t have a menu at all. All its functions are listed on its interface. For many programs this could mean good news because they should be easy to use but in this case it’s useless to have them at hand. The features are so few that I wasn’t able to find even a color picker. How should I know to restore a part of a photo if I can’t get the right color? I understand that this is not a professional tool but neither is an amateur one.
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