6.RST.3 - Follow precisely a multistep procedure when
carrying out experiments, taking measurements, or performing technical tasks.
6.RST.7 - Integrate quantitative or technical information
expressed in words in a text with
a version of that information expressed visually (e.g., in a flowchart, diagram, model, graph, or table)
a version of that information expressed visually (e.g., in a flowchart, diagram, model, graph, or table)
Today we will play with the Hue/Saturation Adjustments tool to
“Replace Color" and create an Andy Warhol Grid.
Step I: Getting Started
Step I: Getting Started
- Click on one of the sample images below to view it full screen
2. Copy the image
(Right Click>Save Picture As)
3. Open Paint.Net
and create a New Document
4. Go To EDIT> Paste As New Layer
Step II: Making a "Warhol Grid"
- Go to IMAGE > CANVAS SIZE
- Change by “Absolute Size” to by “Percentage"
- Change the percentage to 200% [percent].
4. Click
the "Upper-Left" Arrow
5. Click
OK
6. Paste
another copy of your picture
Edit>Past in to New Layer
Edit>Past in to New Layer
7. Go
to ADJUSTMENTS > Hue / Saturation
8. Use the Hue / Saturation tool
to select the one of the bright colors
9. Use
the arrow to drag the picture to the upper-right corner.
10. Paste another copy of your picture
11. Repeat Steps 7 & 8
10. Paste another copy of your picture
11. Repeat Steps 7 & 8
12.Use
the arrow to drag the picture to the lower-left corner
13.Paste another copy of your picture Repeat Steps 7 & 8
14.Use the arrow to drag the picture to the lower-right corner.
13.Paste another copy of your picture Repeat Steps 7 & 8
14.Use the arrow to drag the picture to the lower-right corner.
Step III: Finishing
1.Save
your image to your Portfolio folder in My Documents as a .JPG title it Warhol
Grid.
2. Log in
to your blog www.Edublogs.org page
3. Create
a New Post and insert your JPG picture
4. Write
a quick summary of the project and what you did to get the look you came
up with
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