Pop Art Project
Making Something Pop
To Start Things Off
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Certain Parameters to Meet
Although I had everything separated and easy to access, I didn't know what all I wanted to have, and if it would turn out to be alright. I had to have filters for layers, use different blending modes, and mask layers to get to my end-goal. I then decided to use the same filter for the skin (face and arms), and a similar filter for the clothing (shirt and shorts). After developing these aspects to where I wanted them, I moved on to the background and shapes. I wanted it to be dark with a vibrant "pop", so for the background I chose a dark blue and fo shapes I had the colors red, and green to go against their darker surroundings.
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