1. Andy Warhol
your face.
For this task we had to take a head shot of our face
against a white background and then open it in
Photoshop. The task is to create four pictures that
look like Andy Warhol's.
Personally I don’t really like working on Photoshop as
I've previously found it quite hard to get the hang of
but after doing this and realising how easy it was I do
quite like it and would be able to do it again.
I like the way by the end of the task the picture I took
look almost unrecognizable. Edited picture.
Original picture.
2. Stage 2.
My initial idea was just to choose bold colours and experiment to see how they
looked together as I hadn’t done this before but after a few experiments I decided I
would try and use the jokers face colours to see how it turned out. I think it looks
quite good due to the jokers colours being so bold and blunt against each other. I
chose the purple background as with the bright green hair I think it stands out even
more.
3. The
process.
After I had established the colours I wanted to use for one and made sure it
was done I then proceeded to make a new layer and copy that image onto it.
Then all I had to do was copy and paste another 3 times so that as you can see
in the above print screens all four images were on one board. I could then just
easily select what the image I needed to and then highlighted the part of the
image I wanted to change. For example all of the hair colours are different in
4. Finished
Artwork. This is the final
outcome. Over all I’m
really pleased with it. I
like the way all of the
colours stand out from
one another. If I was
to do it again though I
would make sure I
selected all of the hair
as in the pictures you
can see where I’ve
missed the hair a bit
and because there are
so many bright colours
used, it seems quite
noticeable to me.