Widsmob Montage 1 13 – Create Mosaic Photoshop
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You can create a collage or montage in Adobe Photoshop or Photoshop Elements in several ways, but the following method is the simplest. Following the steps below, you add each new image to the collage image as a separate layer. This process allows you to manipulate each image individually. When all of your images are assembled in the final image, you can resize or move the layers (the added images).
If the Layers panel does not appear, choose Window > Layers.
Choose File > New to create a new blank image. Specify image size based on the desired print size (such as 8 inches x 10 inches at 150 pixels per inch on a white background).
Note: If your images differ in resolution or pixels per inch, they could display at an unexpected size in the collage image. You can use the steps below on transforming layers to resize the images appropriately. See online Help for more information about resolution.
- Choose File > Open, and open the first image (Image 1) to be added to the collage image. You now have the collage image and the first image (Image 1) open at the same time.
- Select the Move tool. Click anywhere within Image 1, drag from the Image 1 window to the collage image window, and release the mouse button. Image 1 displays in the collage image window. Image 1 is on a new layer, called Layer 1.
Double-click the words 'Layer 1' in the Layers panel, and rename Layer 1 so that you can track your layers.
Close the Image 1 window so that only the collage image is open. Your Layers panel now contains a Background layer and the new layer that you renamed.
After you add your first image to the collage image, open the next image that you want to add. Repeat steps 2 through 5 to add all your images to the collage image.
Resize, reposition, and rotate the images or layers in the collage
In the Layers panel, click once on the layer that you want to adjust, to target the layer.
Choose Edit > Free Transform (Photoshop) or Image > Transform > Free Transform (Photoshop Elements).
Note: Before you transform your layer, make sure that the correct layer is targeted in the Layers panel.
- Note the bounding box around the edges of the layer and the anchor points on all four corners and sides (eight total).
- Resize the layer by dragging the anchor points.
- Reposition the layer by clicking inside the bounding box and dragging.
- Rotate the layer by positioning your cursor just outside the bounding box, clicking, and dragging. You can rotate the layer when your cursor changes to a curved double-headed arrow.
- In the option bar at the top of the screen, click the check box to accept or commit the transformation. Or, click the circle with the slash through it to cancel the transformation.
Note: If a layer displays larger than the collage image, drag the layer in any direction until you can see a corner of the image. You can then transform the image using the anchor point on the visible corner.
Repeat steps 1 through 3 to resize, reposition, and rotate each of the other layers in the image.
To change stacking order of the layers or the way the layers overlap, drag any layer in the Layers panel above or below another layer.
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Photo Mosaics are a fun way to combine your photos into a collage.
But how do you make one?
In this post, we will show you how to use TurboCollage to combine photos into a photo mosaic collage in two simple ways - build mosaic arrangement from a blank canvas or automatically layout your photos into a mosaic.
Anyone can do it — no design background, no expertise required!
Two types of photo mosaic collage
Before we learn to make a photo mosaic collage, let’s differentiate between two types of photos as shown in the following illustration:
The sample on the right constructs another picture from multiple smaller photos. If you’re looking to make such a photomosaic, you’d have to use our TurboMosaic photo mosaic software.
In this post, we’re going to learn to make pictures like the one on the left.
Before we get started, download and install TurboCollage. It takes less than a minute to download and complete the installation. Download here.
Make a Photo Mosaic from Blank Canvas
If you have a mosaic layout in mind then you can start from a blank canvas and build your layout. For example, we would like to get the 4 picture mosaic collage arrangement shown in the following sample mosaic.
Steps to build a mosaic layout:
Widsmob Montage 1 13 – Create Mosaic Photoshop Cs6
1. Open TurboCollage and set your collage to use Mosaic pattern.
2. Now repeatedly split your canvas to get your layout as shown in the following illustration.
Widsmob Montage 1 13 – Create Mosaic Photoshop Free
3. Now we simply need to add pictures to complete our mosaic collage.
The above steps are illustrated in the following video:
Automatically Layout Photos into a Mosaic
If you are looking to make a photo mosaic from a large number of photos — it would be time consuming to manually build an arrangement as described above.
Here’s TurboCollage to the rescue:
TurboCollage features an intelligent algorithm to automatically layout a set of pictures into a mosaic. In almost all cases, you will get a mosaic layout that doesn’t crop the used pictures at all. Designers, Illustrators, and Concept Artists use this feature to create design boards, reference boards, and mood boards.
Steps to automatically layout photos into a mosaic:
1. Open TurboCollage and set your collage to use Mosaic pattern.
2. Add pictures to your mosaic.
3. Use the intelligent layout tool to get an arrangement that you like.
Want to see the above in action? Here's a video:
So, the next time you need to make a photo mosaic — use TurboCollage! And, don’t forget to send your comments and suggestions to apps@silkenmermaid.com