Pop Art?, how? |
Pop Art?, how? |
May 23 2006, 07:44 PM
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May 28 2006, 10:51 PM
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[ http://awmp.livejournal.com/62313.html ] Can't you do one and two? With a little deviation (instead of cutout use posterization (at a really high level), instead of levels use threshold, instead of single column marquee use the selection tool and select one pixel... ect.) of course. Three is easy too. You're just using the brush tool in a circular shape (you could use the elliptical selection type too)... 4 is pretty much the same, you can just make a new layer (with the selection still, or whatever) and fill it with black, right? Or you could use vector paths. Then five you'd just desaturate it. -shrug- It's not that hard to modify them so they'd work in PSP if you understand what you're doing. ---- [ http://community.livejournal.com/awmpdotnet/2832.html ] I'll have to figure a way to do 6... 7 is really simple tho. C'mon, I'm sure you could do that. 8? Well, you could do 4 from the previous set and just use the "add border", right? -shrug- Half-tone... Half-tone... Ah, here! 10 is mostly just the selection tool, so that's pretty simple too... And then fonts, which I'm sure you could do. ---- So, overall, yeah. Popart is basically just selection and blurring. XD |
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maryissa Pop Art? May 23 2006, 07:44 PM
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