Download Tutorial Assets here: https://www.nucly.com/how-to-create-pop-art-poster Purchase Optics here (15% discount automatically applied ) → https://nucly.com/optics Check out the short film Zippy Ride here → https://vimeo.com/758333525 Find the Rubik font here → https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Rubik Ever dreamed of creating a bold, eye-catching pop art movie poster for your short film? In this tutorial, I'm taking you step-by-step through the process using Photoshop and Optics by Boris FX to achieve that iconic, halftone style. We'll dive into photo manipulation, explore vibrant colors, and master the halftone effect that defines pop art. Even if you're working with lower-resolution images (or video screen captures), this style works great. As a bonus, I'm also showing you you can get a very similar effect without Optics, using the built in halftone effect in Photoshop. It isn't perfect, but it's a lot better than what you get "out-of-the-box." — Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE and turn on notifications! And likes and shares help a lot too! Check out my full professional Photoshop training courses here: https://www.nucly.com/courses And all my asset packs here: https://www.nucly.com/tools — Follow me: Professional Training - https://www.nucly.com Blog - https://zevendesign.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/zevendesign Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/zevendesign 500px - https://500px.com/rikardrodin

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