Here’s a clever little technique I discovered/made up for creating Lichtenstein style images from other images using Photoshop.

  1. This technique works best with bold images - it really doesn’t work well with faces - I chose a picture of a big shiny motorbike.
    Original photograph of the bike
  2. The first thing you need to do is Duplicate layer

    You can either do this via the Layers menu, or by right clicking on the correct layer in the Layer Palette (If you don’t have the Layers Palette go to Windows > Layers)

  3. Hide this new layer (click on the eye next to it in the Layer Palette) - you won’t need it for a bit
  4. Bike with Colour Halftone Filter applied - lots of dots

  5. To create the pixels you need to use the Colour Halftone Filter: (Filter > Pixelate> Colour Halftone.

    The size you want your dots to be will depend on your image - for this image I used 4 pixels, but if that doesn’t work, try something else.

  6. You want all your screen angles at 45 degrees.

  7. Turn the duplicate layer back on again.
  8. Line version of Bike

  9. To create the lines you need to use the Find Edges Filter: (Filter > Stylize > Find Edges.)

    The lines this creates will probably be multi coloured - we want black lines.

  10. The first thing to do is Desaturate: (Image > Adjustments > Desaturate) - This will make the lines shades of grey.
  11. Then adjust Brigtness and Contrast (Image > Adjustments > Brightness/Contrast)

    You need to put the Contrast up to Full (100) then play around with the Brightness slider until you get clean lines. Where this point is will depend on your image.

  12. Finally, set the Layer Style to Darken
  13. And Voila

    Bike as PopArt - Dots with lines overlaid