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The Andy Warhol Type Effect
Get the Andy Warhol Style Filter effect to paint portraits of your friends...its easy! Simply bring the image in and select Warhol from the list of effects (and apart from Warhol there are 141 other effects):
You can click on Next Example to see some other examples, or Fine Tune to change colors and numbers of images, as shown below:
You can choose exactly which colors you want where. Simply click on the preview to select different colors for that "subimage". Here are some more examples:
In the dialog box for the Warhol Type Effect all you have to do is select how many images you want, how many inks Andy can use, and how much splodge there'll be. Here is another example of the dialog box for the Warhol Type Effect:
Here is another example of the Repligator's Warhol Type Effect applied to a photograph More examples of using the Andy Warhol Type Effect here and here. See also the Pollock and PopArt Effects, and Images of Pets. How to quickly combine effects with Repligator, an example with Sepia and Warhol. The Andy Warhol Style Filter is just one of the 142 Easy to use graphics effects in Repligator, the home version of which costs only $29.95, try the free demo by clicking on the download button below A free demo version is available: Andy Warhol (Born August 6th August 1928, died 22nd February 1987) was an American artist, a major figure in the pop art movement. Warhol showed early artistic talent, and studied commercial art at the Carnegie Institute of Technology in Pittsburgh. Upon graduating in 1949, he moved to New York City and began a successful career in magazine illustration and advertising. Warhol became well-known mainly for his whimsical ink drawings of shoes done in a loose, blotted style. Enlarge In the 1960s, he started to make paintings of famous American products like Campbell's soup cans and Coca-Cola. He switched to silkscreen prints, thus mass producing the art itself. In the '70s and '80s he made prints of famous people such as Marilyn Monroe and Elvis Presley. Iconic figures and famous people are a general theme in Warhol's work.
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How
to create a Newsprint version of a photograph The
Roy Lichtenstein Effect Filter A different way of making the Andy Warhol Type Effect |
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