Halftone Dots

Halftone Dots

Halftone dots is a visual style that gained popularity in the early 20th century, particularly during the 1950s-1960s. This style is characterized by the use of small dots, varying in size and spacing, to create tonal variations or the illusion of continuous shades in an image. Halftone dots became famous due to its association with pop art and the work of artists like Roy Lichtenstein, who incorporated this technique in their artwork.

Use this with Midjourney or Dall•E

SOMETHING in the style of Halftone Dots

See also

Pop ArtRoy LichtensteinBen-Day Dots
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