Monday, November 23, 2015

Pop Art


            The strongest technical aspect of my work is the use of the mask tool. I used this in order to create a new layer of colors for each body part. The technical aspect of my work that can be improved upon is the desaturation because her eyes are extremely black and her hair is also very pixelated. I could improve this by changing the amount of desaturation, by increasing or decreasing it. The easiest part of this art activity was choosing the colors of each body part layer.

            The most difficult part of this art activity was choosing the image because finding a large image that was not drag and dropped into PhotoShop pixelated was hard. I ended up also having to switch the image from a different image of her face, that was pixelated. I demonstrated the objective in this art activity by using the most vibrant and bright, neon colors I could find because the way I understood the name Pop Art was to make her pop. For this reason, I used a hot pink background, a mint green on her shirt, and a bright blue eye shadow to make the colors pop off of her pale face with her very dark hair. If I could do this art activity again, I would have done the desaturation differently possibly, and definitely would have used different colors because the the green and pink do not match very well. Also the pale skin works well with them but other than that, it creates an even more flat surface for her eyes to sit on.





1 comment:

  1. Nice job using fill layers to add bright Pop art colors. Moving forward do not work with pixelated images.

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