In this Lab I was tasked to create a photoshop image using the skills formed from Andy Warhol. I started off by taking a picture of myself it was pretty good looking if i say so myself. After that I opened up photoshop placed the picture and did layer via copy so that I would have 4 copies of the same picture. After that, I saturated all 4 pictures so that they would appear black and white with no color to interfere. After that I used the rectangular marquee tool and selected each picture one by one, obviously I did it seperate layers so that It would be distinct. ALso for each selected picture I went new fill layer and chose solid color, with this I could choose which color I would want to cover the whole picture, one would be cyan and the others magenta, red and green. At first the pictures would be complete shrouded by the color but with the right opacity I would be able to make the whole picture presentable. After that I selected the background and only the background using the quick selection tool and did delete, this erased the background but not the color, this worked since I had the correct masks on the layers. After that, I decided to select myself in each individual picture and change myself using filter gallery, so that I could make myself look like an actually warhol btu of course the only modification setting I could use was cutout. Lastly With background clear and myself still selected I decided to change the color of self so that it didn't match the background. As you can see below I am matching cyan woth some sort of brown, red with orange or green and magenta with green and green with purple. It looks alittle bit amatuerish due to the fact that a real warhol would show more detail and contrast, I did try hard though. Did I try my hardest? No, there is so much more space for improvement that it can't be helped if I find many mistakes. I can improve it by changing the filter gallery and making better selections. I like all tthe contast in colors, it looks nice, plus all of this can really make a difference in the future.

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