CREATE A FUN LEGO-INSPIRED PORTRAIT IN 9 SIMPLE STEPS
Everyone loves playing with Lego bricks as a kid. Who doesn’t? They are a great reminder of how creative and imaginative you can be when you can build practically anything you fancy! In this tutorial, you’ll learn the techniques to create a fun Lego-inspired effect that you can apply to any portrait or photo! Plus, it’s pretty simple so let’s get started!
Software: Adobe Photoshop CS6 Extended
Difficulty: Intermediate
Completion Time: 1 hours
Portrait of stylish handsome man with camera: 24038197 © konstantyno
Setup the Photo
Step 1
Open the picture you would like to use in Photoshop. Make sure it’s a portrait shot with very clear details of your subject. Then go to Image > Adjustments > Photo Filter and select the Cooling Filter (LBB) to add more blue tones to the image. Control-J to create a duplicate of the original layer as a backup copy.
Step 2
Select the duplicated layer. Next go to Filter > Pixelate > Mosaic and create a mosaic with a Cell Size of 20 Squares.
Create the Lego Pattern
Step 3
Create a new document with the same width and height as the mosaic cell size (20×20 pixels). Zoom all the way in so you have a clear shot of the square. Fill the background layer with gray, then use the Ellipse Tool (U) to create a white circle in the center.
Step 4
Now we’re going to bevel the circle to create the official lego shape. First, right-click the circle layer and go to Blending Options. Bring down the Fill Opacity to 0% to take away the white section of the circle.
Set a checkmark next to Bevel and Emboss. Make sure the Style is set to Inner Bevel, and the Technique set to Smooth with a size of 1 pixel. Then add a Drop Shadow with an Opacity of 50% and a size of 4 pixels.
Finish off the lego brick by adding a bevel to the gray square. Right-click the gray layer and go to Blending Options. Set a checkmark next to Bevel and Emboss with the following settings: Style set to Inner Bevel, Technique set to Chisel Hard, Depth set to 100%, and Size and Soften set to 0 pixels.
Step 6
Create a pattern of this lego brick by going to Edit > Define Pattern and name the new pattern LEGO.
Finish the Lego Effect
Step 7
Go back to your photo with the mosaic effect. Add a new layer. Fill it with white and set the layer to Darken. The original photo will show through once you apply this blend mode.
Step 8
Now we will use this layer to apply our lego pattern. Right-click the white layer and go to Blending Options. Set a checkmark next to Pattern Overlay and select the lego pattern we created.
CREATE A FUN LEGO-INSPIRED PORTRAIT IN 9 SIMPLE STEPS
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