Change the Mode back to Greyscale A dialogue box will appear…Make sure the size ratio is 1 and click OK. Now change the Mode back to RGB.
In your Layers Palette right-click on the layer and select Duplicate Layer.
There should be 3 three options as the Destination Document. Choose your original psd (which should be the top one). See image below.
Your Layers Palette should look like the one shown below. You can close the second psd that you created..there’s no need for it now.
The final step for creating the dots is to create a Clipping Path between the new layer and the “dots” layer.
To create a Clipping Path…hold down the ALT key and move your cursor between the 2 layers in your Layers Palette. When the cursor turns into a “double bubble” (see image below) click to create the clipping path.
Now link the “dots” and “Background copy” layer. (To link layers simply click one layer then hold down shift and click on the other layer. A little chain icon is shown on the bottom of the layer palette, click it).
Merge Linked layers (Ctrl + E)
If you are using Photoshop CS or later versions instead of linking and then merging the linked layers, after creating the clipping path simply click on the “background copy” layer in your layer palette and then Merge Down.
Your picture should now look like the one shown below..only better because it’s not so small and compressed!
Now is a good time to Save (Ctrl + S) your work.
b) More Fill Layers
Repeat the above step creating a new fill layer for each colour/item in your picture. Below is my layers palette.
Note how I have used clipping paths on all the new fill layers.
At any time if you are unhappy with a colour that you have chosen, simply double click on the Layer Thumbnail (as shown above) and re-select a colour. Now you have the ability to change the colour of the hair for example, to a whole new colour in a second flat!!
You’re pretty much finished.
You will need to add a caption, or a speech or thought bubble to make this a Lichtenstein inspired piece. Custom shapes have a few speech and thought bubbles to choose from.
The font I used in my finished picture is ANIME ACE.
SUMBER : http://www.melissaevans.com/tutorials/pop-art-inspired-by-lichtenstein
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