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September Tut/Tech Challenge - POPART


Cassel

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The Campus is the perfect place to learn more about photo editing, various techniques, or PSP in general.

 

This challenge will give you an opportunity to practice some of those techniques or use some tools.

 

This month's Tut/Tech Challenge is the Turn a photo into a Pop Art project. This is a technique that is illustrated in a video tutorial I did for Corel. You can watch it HERE. It is quite easy to do. The tougher part is probably to find the photo to use!

 

This is a great technique if your photo is not perfect, blurred, or has odd colors. You can use it as is, in a frame, or make several for a multiple frame, as a greeting card (it can be with objects, not only people), or any other project you can think of.

 

What will you do? Inspire us!

 

P.S. at the bottom of the page for that tutorial, you can add comments. It would be neat to see what you think of this tutorial shared with Corel and Paintshop Pro users! Add your comment, just like micfin did (thanks Michelle)

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I have seen this technique in Filter Forge but had not tried to duplicate it myself until now. As you said Cassel if you can find the right photo it is an easy process and certainly makes up for not-quite-perfect photos.

 

Thank you so much for these Challenges, they are always thought-provoking but very satisfying.

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Hello Marlene, you have done a real nice pop art photo. as always it is great to see the before and after photos.

 

Here is my contribution to this challenge. This is my first attempt at it and I ended up turning mine into a card front.  The original photo I got from Pixabay and the other 2 are what I created using the technique. on the card front I used a mask I created  a few months ago on the image and added a purchased  digital stamp greeting.

 

Dawn.

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Cristina, your projects look great and you chose really nice photos to do the technique and I agree it was a fun challenge to do. Thank you  for taking the time to leave me a comment on my project and for your words of encouragement. I am trying to get back to participating in the challenges once again.

 

Marlene, Thank you for your comments on my project. I to had to do it a few times before I was happy.

 

Sheila, the technique looks very nice on your grand daughter's photo.

 

best wishes ,

 

Dawn.

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