What is WPAP art?
What is WPAP art?
WPAP is a Cubist-inspired style of geometric pop art that has been lurking around the internet for quite a while. Popularized in the late 1990’s by Indonesian artist Wedha Abdul Rasyid, Wedha’s Pop Art Portraits or ‘WPAP’ for short, are easily recognizable by their sharp lines and wild, vibrant color schemes.
How many colors are in the WPAP palette?
All WPAP art shares a similar palette consisting of seven colors, each with about 10 tones. To begin, we’ll create a ten-step grayscale palette. Create 10 filled squares in a row, and starting with a very light gray (almost white) and fill each with progressively darker gray shades. The last color should be very dark gray (almost black).
How do I choose a photo for my WPAP project?
The faceting process is based on photo tracing. So the photo selection is important because a good photo in quality, image sharpness, lighting and resolution, will help you to create a good final rendering of a WPAP piece. Aim for a photo that has even lighting and does not hit extremes, either in light or shadow.
What is a water quality action plan (WPAP)?
A WPAP is a detailed plan that outlines best management practices that will be implemented in order to protect water quality when a regulated activity. Who is required to prepare and submit a WPAP?