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The Scream

Here is the original "The Scream", painted by Edvard Munch in 1893. 

This is my Photoshoped version of "The Scream". I started by tracing all of the original painting's features and elements. From there I filled each section with different colors and gradients. While working on this project, I tried out many new Photoshop tools and finally found, what I think looks right!

The second part to this assignment was putting my face and hands into my digital Scream. I have to be honest and say that it took a lot of redos, but it was totally worth it.

Overall, this entire project starring "The Scream" was super exciting and fun to recreate!


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