Artist Reflection: Pop-Art
1. The strongest technical aspect of my work would have to be my ability to use the pen tool to trace the outlines of either the people of their clothes. Originally my picture of Howie Mandel had a black suit, and because of the desaturation and the change of the threshold, his coloring was basically all black. So, I added the lighter shade of purple to his actual jacket and then the darker shade to the lining.
2. One aspect that could have been improved on was the threshold level for Howie. In the final picture his face is sort of too dark. I could've went back and lowered the level to make it so there was more blank color (white), allowing for more color.
3. The easiest part of this activity was choosing the color scheme. I did not have a specific reason behind it, it just happened.
4. The most difficult part was using the pen tool while outlining both people. It wasn't necessarily hard, it was just tedious.
5. I demonstrated the objective of the pop art activity by creating two works that changes the actual colors to a cartoon-y kind of image.
6. If I could do this pop art project one more time, I would have changed the threshold of Howie's face, so I could have added more color.
1. The strongest technical aspect of my work would have to be my ability to use the pen tool to trace the outlines of either the people of their clothes. Originally my picture of Howie Mandel had a black suit, and because of the desaturation and the change of the threshold, his coloring was basically all black. So, I added the lighter shade of purple to his actual jacket and then the darker shade to the lining.
2. One aspect that could have been improved on was the threshold level for Howie. In the final picture his face is sort of too dark. I could've went back and lowered the level to make it so there was more blank color (white), allowing for more color.
3. The easiest part of this activity was choosing the color scheme. I did not have a specific reason behind it, it just happened.
4. The most difficult part was using the pen tool while outlining both people. It wasn't necessarily hard, it was just tedious.
5. I demonstrated the objective of the pop art activity by creating two works that changes the actual colors to a cartoon-y kind of image.
6. If I could do this pop art project one more time, I would have changed the threshold of Howie's face, so I could have added more color.


Howie looks like he is wearing a leisure suit from the 70's. I think the threshold for his face is just fine. It has the silk screened quality of "Pop" art.
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