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Pop Art Portrait
- By Art-D !
- Published 05/16/2008
- Photo Editing
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This tutorial will show you how to create an PopArt style screen print from a photo.
Create a new file (File>New), having 1280x1024 px and 72 dpi. Select then the Paint Bucket Tool (G) to fill the file with the color #EADCBC
Next we shall use the Pen Tool (P) to continue representing the background of the picture we want to have finally. The layer’s color is #BCA26D.
Using the Rectangle Tool (U), try to represent a lot of colored small stripes which must be inclined a little by selecting the Free Transform solution.
Applying the same instrument, try to add several more stripes.
The same instrument should be used for representing above the already made top yellow stripe another one that should
be inclined too with Free Transform option.
Set the next parameters for the layer containing the pink stripe by making a mouse’s click on this layer on the layers’ panel.
Blending Options>Drop Shadow
Using the Rectangle Tool (U), we shall represent one more stripe, situated diagonally. The layer’s color in this case is #F10C85. The stripe should be inclined too, applying the well – known solution already.
The layer’s parameters: Blending Options>Drop Shadow
Blending Options>Stroke
Create a new file (File>New), having 1280x1024 px and 72 dpi. Select then the Paint Bucket Tool (G) to fill the file with the color #EADCBC
Next we shall use the Pen Tool (P) to continue representing the background of the picture we want to have finally. The layer’s color is #BCA26D.
Using the Rectangle Tool (U), try to represent a lot of colored small stripes which must be inclined a little by selecting the Free Transform solution.
Applying the same instrument, try to add several more stripes.
The same instrument should be used for representing above the already made top yellow stripe another one that should
Set the next parameters for the layer containing the pink stripe by making a mouse’s click on this layer on the layers’ panel.
Blending Options>Drop Shadow
Using the Rectangle Tool (U), we shall represent one more stripe, situated diagonally. The layer’s color in this case is #F10C85. The stripe should be inclined too, applying the well – known solution already.
The layer’s parameters: Blending Options>Drop Shadow
Blending Options>Stroke











