EDIT(Jan 23, 2007): Recently the boys over at Pictobrick released their software and good documentation. Feel free to check them out as well.
EDIT(Jun 27, 2007): I went ahead and setup a blog about making the mosiac as well as any future mosaics I will undertake. Feel free to leave a comment over there as well if you would like DarthLego
""EDIT(Oct 21, 2007): ""Well, I presented this instructable at the Maker Faire in Austin, 2007. For those of you coming here from that event, welcome. I invite you to email me with any questions or comments you may have with any steps that may be confusing. You can find my email address at DarthLego otherwise, leave a comment here!
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When looking for an ideal photo, keep in mind that the resultant lego mosaic is going to be displayed in a pretty small resolution. For example, the source image is 225 x 169 pixels, the end image was resized down to 96x64 which equals in lego, about 30" x 20". In other words, you will loose a lot of the fidelity of the photo so don't choose a photo with a lot of details. Or if you want the details, be prepared to create a huge mosaic $$$.











































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mr. vader marches in :)
cool one!
I was actually going to a Vader mosaic very similar to this design. I ended up going with a Yoda design instead. Came across this article on Digg.com and wanted to say nice job!
My Yoda (and more info about it) is online here in the Gallery section at www.brickworkz.com if you're interested.
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