This artwork was all about burger king. We used photo shop to replicate Andy Warhol's artwork. We first had to get an image of an icon of the Internet. Then we had to use the effect of Neon Glow (top right image). Then we had to use a background for the same icon (top left image). Then we used the icon inside the text (middle right image). We then used an effect which in this case was the colored pencil effect, and using the mask, we unveiled the true identity of some parts of the image (middle left image). After that, we used made another image of the icon inside the text (middle right image). We then used an image inside the icon (bottom right image). The next image was free choice and I used the liquefy effect (bottom left image). From this project, I learnt how to use photo shop quite efficiently.
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
This project reminds me of all the fast food ads that I see on television. If I had the chance to redo this whole project, I would likely redo the pictures with the Burger King logo over another fast food logo. From doing this project, I am now familiar with Andy Warhol and how he redefined the word, 'pop-art'.
As I was doing this project, I was amazed at how many different things could be done on just one program. Once started on this project, I was able to identify art by Andy Warhol. At first, I started off just coloring parts of the Burger King icon, but soon I abandoned that idea and started working on the icon and the background. I am absolutely satisfied with the way this project turned out because it is my first time working with photo shop.
Posted by Kevin Bunarjo at 9:50 PM
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