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Hi Joe,
Simple suggestion: I wouldnt mix old grays with new grays (bluish gray or
stone gray). Heres also a link to a color
guide. I mostly use the RGB-values from LDraw (but I can change these values in
my program). 48x48 pixels isnt much, so dont expect miracles... Those images
look great.
Play well,
Maarten
Check my webpage (or at least the part about
mosaics)
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Do these seem like good representations? Can they be improved somehow? They
look a little rough to me, but I dont know, maybe thats as good as it gets
with 48x48 pixels and only five shades of gray. Any advice?
Thanks,
- Joe
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Its really difficult to answer this question because you only left a tiny
thumbnail, do you have a link to a larger file?
Janey Red Brick
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Im trying to help my boys make mosaic portraits of themselves as a present for
my wife. Having never done this before, Im not sure Im getting the optimal
result, and would appreciate advice from more experienced builders.
Each portrait will use a large (48x48) baseplate, and be grayscale. To
represent the grayscale in LEGO, Im using this palette:
&c181818 // Black
&c464A4D // Dark Bluish Gray
&c8A8A8A // Light Gray
&cE2E2E2 // Very Light Gray
&cFEFFFE // White
Those are the Bricklink colors, with RGB values cribbed with a screen capture
tool. So, first question: is this the best palette to use for a grayscale
mosaic? Are there any other colors I should consider?
Next, the mosaic patterns themselves. (I made these by starting with a photo,
and then fitting each pixel to the nearest color in the palette above.) Heres
the younger one:
And heres the older one:
Do these seem like good representations? Can they be improved somehow? They
look a little rough to me, but I dont know, maybe thats as good as it gets
with 48x48 pixels and only five shades of gray. Any advice?
Thanks,
- Joe
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Hi all,
A few months ago I finished a new giant mosaic. Size: 2,48W x 1,74H.
(pic is link)
If you want building instructions for your own mosaic, check out my
updated site.
Greetings,
Maarten
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In lugnet.build.mosaic, John Cooper wrote:
> I am interested in developing some LEGO mosaics using PhotoShop. Has anyone
> developed a file with the LEGO brick color RGB values loaded into PhotoShop? It
> would save lots of time if a color pallete has already been created.
>
> Thank you.
>
> John
Try this-
http://www.isodomos.com/ColorTree/LegoList
It's a little dated (2008) but a start.
Adrian
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