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Five Unique Portrait Styles to Consider This Christmas

Christmas is just around the corner, ushering in a season of joy, cheer, and family reunions. Portraits are frequently commissioned during this time as personal keepsakes or symbols of family gatherings. If you’re planning a family portrait, here are five intriguing pop art styles to consider:

  1. Scanner Darkly Pop Art

Inspired by the cult film “A Scanner Darkly,” this portrait style is a fresh take on the market. This technique uses interpolated rotoscoping, in which regular videos or images are processed with animation applied to them. The result is a futuristic-looking, cartoon-style portrait dominated by heavy black lines and solid blocks of color, which looks great in modern settings. The background image can be chosen from a ready-made collection or customized according to your preference.

  1. Ligne Claire Portraits

Tintin enthusiasts will adore this style. The “ligne claire” or clear-line art style focuses on line drawings with color. Created by Hergé, the Belgian creator of the Tintin series, this art form experienced a resurgence after the release of Spielberg’s film adaptation. Distinguished by its color blending and cartooning, this style features uniform lines, downplayed color contrasts, and equal attention

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