Self-Portrait Comic Strip
Roy Lichtenstein. Art for the cover of the April 1966 issue of Newsweek.
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![]() Roy Lichtenstein Girl with Hair Ribbon, 1965
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Roy Lichtenstein was "an American pop artist best known for his boldly-colored parodies of comic strips and advertisements." His style is universally recognized, and has influenced visual culture for decades. Click here for a full bio on this renegade artist.
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To make the next part of my Comic strip project i had to first take a picture of my self doing a pose. I chose to make myself holding my hand over my face because the egg was falling. After i got my pose i had to trace it with a non uniform stroke that i created. I then added colors that would go a long with the rest and then i was finished this part.
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Finally we had to chose an onomatopoeia word that would go with the rest of the comic strip. I chose the word splat because my egg hit the ground and broke. We had to include at least 3 shapes. So i chose the make 3 circles, i then did an extrude and bevel and a few other things to make the circles pointy like splat marks. Also inside this frame we had to have a stripe pattern and a Ben-Day dot pattern. After that we where done all we had to do was some exporting and the project was finished.
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Finished Project