Photoshop Tutorial: How to Create Stunning, Photo Mosaic Portraits


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Photoshop CC 2017 tutorial showing how to create stunning photo mosaic portraits.

Contact Sheet II is only available in versions CS6 and later.

TIP: If the file names are included in the “Contact Sheet”, remember to first uncheck “Use File Name as Caption” in the Contact Sheet II window.

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22 responses to “Photoshop Tutorial: How to Create Stunning, Photo Mosaic Portraits”

  1. This is the tutorial I was looking for since long, and finally found it. The important part of your tutorials is, you mention every option in detail and also for windows and Mac. Thank you for sharing…

  2. Question: Once I make the actual Contact sheet, I try and transform/move each layer and they don't spread out to touch one another but instead stay in this box that I believe is the background layer. Trying to know why I can move them to touch one another but instead they still stay in the same box. Thanks!

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