Utworzyć obraz w stylu pop-art.docx

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Utworzyć obraz w stylu pop-art http://www.fotoview.nl/Tutorials/images/transgif1x1.gifhttp://www.fotoview.nl/Tutorials/images/transgif1x1.gifKrok 1: Otwórz obraz Otwórz obraz. W menu Plik kliknij polecenie Otwórz > Plik (Ctrl+O). http://www.fotoview.nl/Tutorials/images/transgif1x1.gifhttp://www.fotoview.nl/Tutorials/Images/crop.pnghttp://www.fotoview.nl/Tutorials/images/transgif1x1.gifhttp://www.fotoview.nl/Tutorials/images/transgif1x1.gifKrok 2: Select a Pop Art (Andy Warhol) effect In the Effects Toolbar select an Andy Warhol effect or in the menu click Pop Art > Andy Warhol. http://www.fotoview.nl/Tutorials/images/transgif1x1.gifhttp://www.fotoview.nl/Tutorials/Images/effects%20toolbar.pnghttp://www.fotoview.nl/Tutorials/images/transgif1x1.gifhttp://www.fotoview.nl/Tutorials/images/transgif1x1.gifKrok 3: Change the effect properties The Pop Art Panel allows you to change the effect properties. The following example shows the 'Che' effect: http://www.fotoview.nl/Tutorials/images/transgif1x1.gifhttp://www.fotoview.nl/Tutorials/Images/pop%20art%20panel.pnghttp://www.fotoview.nl/Tutorials/images/transgif1x1.gifSelect the number of images in the horizonal and vertical direction Select the number of images in the horizonal and vertical direction by setting the Width and Height. The maximum number of images in both directions is 20. To avoid a very large image size you can set the maximum image size (in MPixels) in the menu option: Image > Maximum Image Size. http://www.fotoview.nl/Tutorials/images/transgif1x1.gifhttp://www.fotoview.nl/Tutorials/Images/width-height.pnghttp://www.fotoview.nl/Tutorials/images/transgif1x1.gifChange the spacing between the panels You can change the spacing between the panels. The spacing is a percentage of the panel dimensions. A value of 0 means that there will be no space between the panels. Use the button to change the color of the gaps between the panels. http://www.fotoview.nl/Tutorials/images/transgif1x1.gifhttp://www.fotoview.nl/Tutorials/Images/spacing.pnghttp://www.fotoview.nl/Tutorials/images/transgif1x1.gifAdd a signature You can add a signature of Andy Warhol to the bottom of the image. Use the button to change the signature color. http://www.fotoview.nl/Tutorials/images/transgif1x1.gifhttp://www.fotoview.nl/Tutorials/Images/signature.pnghttp://www.fotoview.nl/Tutorials/images/transgif1x1.gifCheck 'Multiply' for multiple images Check 'Multiply' to multiply the same image several times: http://www.fotoview.nl/Tutorials/images/transgif1x1.gifhttp://www.fotoview.nl/Tutorials/Images/multiply2.pnghttp://www.fotoview.nl/Tutorials/images/transgif1x1.gifUncheck 'Multiply' to use a single image Uncheck 'Multiply' does not multiply the image. The image is devided in 'Width' panels in the horizonal direction and 'Height' panels in the vertical direction: http://www.fotoview.nl/Tutorials/images/transgif1x1.gifhttp://www.fotoview.nl/Tutorials/Images/no_multiply.pnghttp://www.fotoview.nl/Tutorials/images/transgif1x1.gifCheck 'Combine' to combine all open images into one Pop Art Image If you open more than one image you can use this option to combine all the images into one Pop Art Image. Find out the right order in which to open the images. The last opened image appears as the first panel: http://www.fotoview.nl/Tutorials/images/transgif1x1.gifhttp://www.fotoview.nl/Tutorials/Images/combine.pnghttp://www.fotoview.nl/Tutorials/images/transgif1x1.gifAdjust the Opacity, Blur, and Contrast Drag the Opacity slider to adjust the transparency of the original grayscale image. Drag the Blur slider to adjust the strength of the blur effect. Drag the Contrast slider to adjust the contrast: http://www.fotoview.nl/Tutorials/images/transgif1x1.gifhttp://www.fotoview.nl/Tutorials/Images/sliders.pnghttp://www.fotoview.nl/Tutorials/images/transgif1x1.gifDrag the Levels slider to limit the color palette or range of tones (if applicable). Values can range from 1 color to 255 colors: http://www.fotoview.nl/Tutorials/images/transgif1x1.gifhttp://www.fotoview.nl/Tutorials/Images/levels.pnghttp://www.fotoview.nl/Tutorials/images/transgif1x1.gifSelect a dithering method (if applicable): Threshold, Dithering or Error Diffusion (Floyd-Steinberg, Burkes or Stucki). For Threshold, drag the slider to set the threshold value. Pixels with grayscale values greater than or equal to the threshold value are displayed in white or the light color. The other pixels are displayed in black or the dark color: http://www.fotoview.nl/Tutorials/images/transgif1x1.gifhttp://www.fotoview.nl/Tutorials/Images/sliders2.pnghttp://www.fotoview.nl/Tutorials/images/transgif1x1.gifRandomize, save, and open color schemes. Click the randomize colors button (dice button) to try out random color schemes. Click the default values button (arrow button) to restore the predefined values. Click the Save button to save your current color schemes. Click the Open button to open previously saved color schemes: http://www.fotoview.nl/Tutorials/images/transgif1x1.gifhttp://www.fotoview.nl/Tutorials/Images/colors%20toolbar.pnghttp://www.fotoview.nl/Tutorials/images/transgif1x1.gifCustom Colors You can define custom colors or use the predefined color schemes. Click on one of the pictograms to change the colors: http://www.fotoview.nl/Tutorials/images/transgif1x1.gifhttp://www.fotoview.nl/Tutorials/Images/custom%20colors.pnghttp://www.fotoview.nl/Tutorials/images/transgif1x1.gifThe predefined color schemes Check a predefined color scheme to include it in your Pop Art Image. Check 'All' to select all predefined color schemes. Check 'None' to uncheck all predefined color schemes: http://www.fotoview.nl/Tutorials/images/transgif1x1.gifhttp://www.fotoview.nl/Tutorials/Images/color%20schemes.pnghttp://www.fotoview.nl/Tutorials/images/transgif1x1.gifRotate the color sets Click the rotate colors icon to rotate the custom and predefined color sets. Color Rotation lets you exchange one color in the color scheme to another color in the same color scheme (color1 > color2, color2 > color3, color3 > color1) : http://www.fotoview.nl/Tutorials/images/transgif1x1.gifhttp://www.fotoview.nl/Tutorials/Images/rotate.pnghttp://www.fotoview.nl/Tutorials/images/transgif1x1.gifIt can be useful to crop the image before you apply the effect. This is very convienient for large images and images with disturbing background elements. Use the Replace Color command to replace a specific color range with another color. http://www.fotoview.nl/Tutorials/images/transgif1x1.gifhttp://www.fotoview.nl/Tutorials/Images/selection.png

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