We learned about the pop-art movement, and how much it changed the way that society grew in the 20th century. I learned things about Photoshop I didn't know about before, and I learned how to use Adobe Flash and what it does. I really like pop-art, since you can make pretty much anything into pop-art. It doesn't even have to be pretty, it just has to be interesting to the eye.
Artists we learned about: Andy Warhol, Robert Rauchenberg. Roy Lichtenstein, Shepard Fairey
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For this one, I used Flash to create the vector-based lines. I really like Flash, and I really wish I had it at home because it's so cool and easy to use. Also, I could make a cartoon with it. That's pretty cool.
This one was very easy to make, and personally I like this one so much more than the other. |
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This was created solely with Photoshop CS5. I found this to be much much harder, since there were literally hundreds of work paths I had to create and fill, and there was absolutely no way to get the lines perfect, which is why they are so poorly fitted together. I like the face more than anything else on this picture, but things like the hair, shirt and hand were really hard to make. The background is in benday dot formation.
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| This is the same exact image as above, but everything is in Black and white Benday dot formation. |
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