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barefootj rated 9 months ago
From the page: "Silk Screen (Andy Warhol Style) Andy Warhol used a process called photo silkscreen, transfering an image to film, then the film was burned onto a screen using a strong light. Some of his famous portraits include: Marilyn Monroe, The Can of Soup and Ernesto Che Guevara."

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YuYuKenshin rated 41 hours ago
hahahahahaha!!! oh lawd, i found this so funny because this is the exact tutorial my graphic design class used last summer... i find it really sad
alwayslost rated 5 months ago
This looks like fun. :)
KittyKitten rated 6 weeks ago
or you could *actually do* screen printing
jonnnnnnnnnnnnnn rated 3 months ago
I've never liked this effect, it just looks like you broke an image.. but its handy if you want to know how to do it.. ehhhhhhh
look-n-for-stuff rated 9 months ago
Make this Andy Warhol-style image with photoshop
barefootj rated 9 months ago
From the page: "Silk Screen (Andy Warhol Style) Andy Warhol used a process called photo silkscreen, transfering an image to film, then the film was burned onto a screen using a strong light. Some of his famous portraits include: Marilyn Monroe, The Can of Soup and Ernesto Che Guevara."
feebee62 rated 5 months ago
Andy Warhol style you can do it.
SeattleMeg rated 7 months ago
Doesn't matter if the subject is a kid, a soup can, or a revolutionary. It's still FUGLY.
gypsyfair rated 7 months ago
cool idea
cinrod1965 rated 7 months ago
Cool!