Warhol Something

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Andy Warhol was an iconic pop art mastermind. Now you can be one too! Take a photograph, or use an existing one, and create a piece of pop art. You can use something ordinary, like Warhol’s Campbell’s Soup can, or do a portrait, like Warhol’s Marilyn Monroe. This can be done in Photoshop, Gimp, or whatever photo editing software you have available. This website: http://www.melissaevans.com/tutorials/andy-warhol-up-your-photographs shows one way to Warhol Something.

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I’ve thought about designing a clown character and I intended him to be creepy, but then I’ve found a nice picture, which depicts Coco

So, I was kinda getting bored of the visual assignments that were listed, so I clicked on the “try random one” button to find

Warhol Something: I took a picture of myself, and I edited as a Pop Art. I used Fotoflexer that allowed me to create a “Pop Art.”…
Warhol Something, or basically increase the threshold in Photoshop, and fill the areas with bold colors.…
Warhol Something, by Annie Grotophorst was a fun and interesting assignment.  “Andy Warhol was an iconic pop art mastermind. Now you can be one too! Take

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First begin by opening up a photo-editor website such as picnik.com or picmonkey.com. Press “Edit a photo” and upload the photo you would like to transfer