Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Turn your photo into a pop art!
Try out the Warholizer, an online tool inspired by Andy Warhol's famous paintings of Marilyn Monroe. It attempts to simulate the false color and silkscreen effect on photographs from your digital camera and create a kind of "assembly line" art made famous by Warhol . I experimented with several photos and found out that most did not give a good enough result. In the end, I settled for this and it turned out pretty fine (see left pic).
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1 comment:
peeps
look at this:
http://bighugelabs.com/flickr/output/warholizer9457481.jpg
i'm rainbow-ed!
you gotta try it out!
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