How to Make a Pop Art Print
If you are interested in creating your own special types of photographic prints, then you can use a pop art generator. Pop art began in the 1960s with the likes of Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein setting a new precedent in the art world. Though the prints you create will only be imitation prints, you can still get interesting effects with the generators. Each of these three generators creates a different style image, so if you do not like the results of one image, you should attempt one of the other generators available.
Instructions
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Go to Big Huge Labs. Click "Choose File." Locate and select the image file that you want to use. Click the type of cropping you want, then click "Create." This creates a Warhol-esque three-by-three grid of images in different color arrangements.
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Go to Tuxpi. Click "Choose File." Locate and select the image file you want to use. Click "Start Upload." This offers a similar design to the Big Huge Labs, again imitating the famous Warhol pieces.
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Go to Pop Art Generator. Click "Choose File" and then open your image. Click "Submit" and wait for your print to be generated. This, like the existing generators, offers a spin on the Warhol design.
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