Friday, December 4, 2015

G easy andy warhal pop art

My strongest aspect of this project is how my picture is really popping from the background. I think the contrasts of colors really lifts the pop art off the page and gives him a lot of  life like he's actually alive. I think that i picked a great picture and i really like how part of his head is shadowy, i think that it gives the picture a cool feature and really gives the picture characteristics. it could of been a little more clear of a picture or of a face.
     The only thing that was easy about this project was making it look natural i don't think i had much trouble doing it. For example the colors look pretty well put together. I didn't have much trouble finding two colors that would fit together mainly because of the starter project i did before this but after i found two i just had to figure out where to put them .
    The objective of this project was to make an ordinary portrait into a pop art inspired piece using the pen tool. clipping paths,and fill layers. I think my project  looks very natural and exactly how it would look if you were to put some type of filter on it. If I could do this project over again i wouldn't  pick a easier picture  to do, mainly because i like the shadows on his face i think it gave it a really cool look.

1 comment:

  1. I'm glad the first Pop art project helped you with this one. I like how the shirt remained the same but the background colors are all different. You did a nice job making adjustments for the hair highlights.

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