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Create a pop art photo Andy Warhol style using Gimp. Portraits like this shot by Andrew Semansco, used under a creative commons attribution license, are perfect for the Warhol Pop Art effect, but you can do this with any picture you like.

Create a pop art photo Andy Warhol style using Gimp

Try following this tutorial and then have a go with one of your own photos. Step 1 Duplicate the original layer and create a third layer between the duplicate and the original background. Step 2 Fill the empty layer with white and then delete the original background layer. Step 3 Now we want to separate our model from the background of the image, the best way to do this with the cleanest edge is to use the Path Tool to draw a path around her and then cut away the areas we no longer require. GCSE Bitesize: Printing. Pop Art Preparation GIMP. Photo editor online / free image editing direct in your browser - Pixlr.com.