We Think This Video Is Cool You Should Too- Lego Marble Carousel
August 17, 2006 on 1:52 pm | In lego, video | No CommentsIbloggedthis respects the art of building cool things out of Lego. We have shown video game screenshots and mosiacs; now we want to show you the working and moving Lego Marble Carousel:
Very cool.
How To: Create A Lego Mosiac
August 3, 2006 on 9:01 am | In lego, mosiac, photoshop | 3 CommentsThe following tutorial provides information on how to take any photo and turn it into a real life lego mosiac. All you need is photoshop, legos, and time!
| First, prep your shot as a square. For portraits, tight in is best. People will naturally view your mosaic from a distance or squinting to maximize contrast so details external to the person in the portrait will be lost (and a benefit-free pain in the ass to snap into the LEGO grid for you). | |
| In Photoshop, resize the image to 440 × 440 pixels and apply the Mosaic filter in Filter > Pixelate > Mosaic. Choose a cell size of 10. Then play with the brightness and contrast with an eye towards highlighting the most important details of the portrait. | |
| Change the photo to Indexed Color, select a Custom palette, and choose six shades of gray. The easiest way is to click on the grid and then when the color palette comes up choose Web colors only. Select white, black, and then a light, medium, and dark gray. | |
| In Preferences > Guides, Grids, & Slices set the Grid to a prominent color, gridline every 10 pixels, and subdivisions 1. Turn on a grid with View > Show > Grid. |
In order to make the lego mosiac you’ll need one X-Large Gray Baseplate , one set of 2×4 Roof Tiles Steep Sloped Black, one set of Black Roof Tiles 25° (2×2, 2×4, Corner), and then as many 1×1 Studs in White, Light Grey, Medium Grey, Dark Grey, and Black as you need.
The end result?

Check out more great stuff from the original creator of this tutorial at Ascent Stage
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