: If you prefer a simpler approach, use Canva’s Background Remover and its built-in Duotone filters to quickly apply pop art colors.
: Use a high-contrast portrait for the best results.
: Apply the Poster Edges filter (Filter > Filter Gallery > Artistic > Poster Edges) to reduce detail and add dark outlines.
: Add a Gradient Map adjustment layer. You can choose bold, non-natural colors (like a blue face and pink background) to match the pop art aesthetic. 3. Alternative Styles and Tools
: For a geometric, multi-colored look, use sharp line segments and flat color fills.
Watch these tutorials to see the step-by-step process of creating pop art effects in action: Photoshop: How to Create POP ART Portraits from PHOTOS! YouTube · Blue Lightning
