In this assignment, I used Photoshop to learn how to make Andy Warhol based images. First, I cropped the first image of me down to the square (1/1) option, then did Threshold in the Adjustments option, and then used the magic wand tool to select the white. I then chose two colors, used one to color the white, and then erased around me to reveal the secondary color. I then extended the canvas size, duplicating my image and just changing the colors around. After that, I chose a third color to be the "highlight" and chose to highlight my eyes.
Composition wise, it was pretty simple. The only thing I really chose was the image of me and the colors. I honestly chose a pretty random image of me and just used that. Color-wise, for the top layer I chose some complimentary colors (purple and yellow) and just changed where it went every time. For the second layer, I chose a magenta and green color, and the last, some cyans/greens/blues. Then for the highlight, I decided I wanted a color that would stand out against most of them, so I chose yellow. The only one it doesn't really stand out against is the top middle one because I'm also yellow, but it stands out pretty well against everything else, so I think it works. I didn't want to choose white because one of the starter colors was white and it might not have been as noticeable.
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