SELF-PORTRAIT COMIC STRIP, INSPIRED BY ROY LICHTENSTEIN
Roy Lichtenstein was "an American pop artist best known for his boldly-colored parodies of comic strips and advertisements." His style is universally recognized, and has influenced visual culture for decades. Click here for a full bio on this renegade artist.
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We had to chose an onomatopoeia word, and I choose Ugh. We then had to find a comic book type of font, and warp it, I also added a 3D Effect. We used the word to make a story revolving around it, and had to put all of our ideas on paper, a rough draft to figure what the final project was going to be like. Through out the whole project, we were limited to the colors on the Pop Art palette.
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I also made a brush, so that most of the objects didn't have a uniform brush. We had to make it look hand-inked, and comic book like. I used these brushes through the project. We had to add speech/thinking bubbles to give it that comic book feel, with the font too. After we exported our finish images and finished them with a template added on in photoshop, which made the finish comic strip.
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