7th Digital Imaging: Photoshop Pop Portraits

(Andy Warhol "Marilyn")

Pop Art-inspired, Photoshop manipulated Portraits

DIRECTIONS:

1. Start by opening your photo in Photoshop. (You must use your portrait or one of the food pictures Miss Vermeer has provided.)

2. Go to Image > Image size, and make it 2.5 inches wide and 3.333 inches high. The resolution should be 300 dpi.

3. Double click on the background layer in the Layers window to unlock it.

4. Go to Image > Canvas size. Change the canvas size to 7.5 inches wide by 10 inches high.

5. Copy the layer with your photo by dragging it on to the New Layer icon in the Layers box. Do this until you have made a grid of 9 photos of yourself. 3 across by 3 down.

6. Use image adjustments and filters to create a different style for each one of your portraits. You must use the follow techniques at least once:

• Filter > Sketch > Halftone pattern
• Filter > Sketch > Halftone pattern
• Image > Adjustments > Color balance
• Image > Adjustments > Hue/Saturation
• Image > Adjustments > Channel Mixer
• Use the selection tool to fill areas of color
• Draw with the pencil or paintbrush

7. When you are finished, flatten your layers. Save your Portrait as LastNamePhotoshopPortrait.tiff in your folder in the class folder.

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