Friday, 23 October 2020

Pop Art With LunaPic!

Today with our Cybersmart teacher, we used LunaPic to create self Popart. First, we took a selfie of ourselves. Next, we went on to LunaPic and used filters to edit our photos. Then we took screen-shots of each of the 4 photos and inserted them onto a google drawings. We then embedded the Google drawings and posted it to our blog. It's really simple, easy and quick to make. Here is my final result

5 comments:

  1. Kia ora Hayley,
    this is a stunning collage. Your original photo was a good quality one and really made the other edits effective.
    Which effect did you like the most? I would find it hard to choose.
    Ka pai tō mahi!
    from Mrs Torrie

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    1. Kia Ora Mrs Torrie!
      Thanks for the feedback! I liked all of the effects but my favourite effect is the bottom left one. Which one is your favourite, even though you would find it hard...
      Thanks!
      Ma te Wa
      Hayley! :D

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  2. Talofa Hayley,
    I really like the filters you used and the way you presented it. What were the filters you used? I have also done pop art. It is on my blog for you to see.
    Please visit my blog here
    Mā te wā
    Francesca

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    1. Bonjour Francesca,
      Tolofa is Samoan, right? Thanks for the feedback! I'm not 'exactly' sure on the filters I used, however I think they are... Candy (bottom left), Watercolour (bottom right), Picasso (top left), and Dreaming (top right). I also have a look at your blog later/after this!
      Ma Te Wa
      Hayley

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  3. Kia ora. I am Eva from St Mary’s School.
    I really liked what you and your class have done me and my class have also don't this as well what filters have you used? If you wanna check mine out it’s on my blog.

    I learnt that you have used a website called Luncapic we also used that sight aswell.
    Please visit my blog
    here

    Mā te wā
    Eva

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