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Posted on 08/10/06 9:49:47 PM |
David Urquhart
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threshing out the pop
Hi, been mucking around with pop-art style images. This is from a picture I took in Bristol(UK) of 2 girls playing in a fountain/water feature. I hope you like it. Dave ![]() _________________ Corners are just bent straight bits. |
Posted on 09/10/06 5:10:36 PM |
Steve Caplin
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Re: threshing out the pop
Great image - very graphic, very evocative. A good technique. |
Posted on 09/10/06 8:40:15 PM |
Pierre
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Yes, you sense the presence o fthe water. I like it. _________________ |
Posted on 11/10/06 00:01:47 AM |
Wayne
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threshing out the pop
Good stuff Dave. Your post has prompted me to dig out some images I produced for a Pop Art project I had to do for my evening class last year. We had five projects to do, but the Pop Art one was the most fun for me. I'm posting a couple of them, comments always welcome. ![]() Angelina Jolie |
Posted on 11/10/06 00:03:10 AM |
Wayne
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Re: threshing out the pop
Another... ![]() Debbie Harry |
Posted on 11/10/06 6:25:31 PM |
David Urquhart
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Re: threshing out the pop
Yep, really like the close crop of Angelina. I've done a couple of complex ones with mutiple layers and masking etc. but they don't really look good when I reduce them in size for the site, one is of Times Square at night, it is quite a busy picture reduced to about 4 levels of shade and one cars headlights in yellow, it kind of looks spray painted. I think the level of detail gets in the way of any reductions. Anyway, here is one that just makes it with the detail etc. ![]() _________________ Corners are just bent straight bits. |
Posted on 11/10/06 8:51:02 PM |
Wayne
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Yes I like it. Car images seem to work well with this kind of treatment. I prefer the ones that have half-toning rather than a flat black. |