Pop Art Photography
Derived from the amazing and inspirational American artist Andy Warhol who majorly influenced the Pop Art movement. These Pop Art trials explode in colour and quirk as I am reflecting the works by Warhol. By utilising Photoshop these few trial photographs were able to be uploaded, duplicated and edited. The quirk and fun of these portraits reflects the style of Pop Art resulting in an aesthetically pleasing photograph.
To create Pop Art style images:
- Chose a desirable image which had enough lighting and variation in tones and colour to suit the style
- Insert the image onto Photoshop (using "File" and "Open")
- Duplicate the layer four times and arrange onto the page so there are no white boarders (pressing CTRL and J)
- Select all layers (holding shift and clicking all the layers to the right of the screen)
- Click the "filter" drop box and press the "Filter Gallery" button
- Out of the selection of filters press the "Poster Edges" feature, a set of sliders will appear and adjust to your liking
- Selecting the "Image" drop box, click the "adjustments" bar and use "hue/saturation"/ "colour balance" and other tools to adjust the colour and give the image the Pop Art effect.
To create Pop Art style images:
- Chose a desirable image which had enough lighting and variation in tones and colour to suit the style
- Insert the image onto Photoshop (using "File" and "Open")
- Duplicate the layer four times and arrange onto the page so there are no white boarders (pressing CTRL and J)
- Select all layers (holding shift and clicking all the layers to the right of the screen)
- Click the "filter" drop box and press the "Filter Gallery" button
- Out of the selection of filters press the "Poster Edges" feature, a set of sliders will appear and adjust to your liking
- Selecting the "Image" drop box, click the "adjustments" bar and use "hue/saturation"/ "colour balance" and other tools to adjust the colour and give the image the Pop Art effect.