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Tutorial for putting pixel blocks on your pictures.
This is for Adobe Photoshop.
This will sass up your pictures and graphics a little for you!
Ok, so find the image you want to use. I'm going to use this one-

Now duplicate it and set that picture to "soft light".

Take your duplicate image and go to filter>Pixelate>Mosaic.
A pop up window will come up with a preview. Where it says "cell size" put the number 20 behind it.

Now take the picture you just did the mosaic change too and press "select all" at the top of your page, then copy, and paste it onto the other picture. Take the layer you just pasted, and turn it into a "overlay" You can actually play with what looks best like color,hard light,hue,luminesince ect, and see which look you like best, but I usually use the over lay one.
Then once you've done that, go to Filter>Sharpen>Sharpen, and do that again at least once or twice.

Now your done yay!
This is what my finished product looks like!
This is for Adobe Photoshop.
This will sass up your pictures and graphics a little for you!
Ok, so find the image you want to use. I'm going to use this one-

Now duplicate it and set that picture to "soft light".
Take your duplicate image and go to filter>Pixelate>Mosaic.
A pop up window will come up with a preview. Where it says "cell size" put the number 20 behind it.

Now take the picture you just did the mosaic change too and press "select all" at the top of your page, then copy, and paste it onto the other picture. Take the layer you just pasted, and turn it into a "overlay" You can actually play with what looks best like color,hard light,hue,luminesince ect, and see which look you like best, but I usually use the over lay one.
Then once you've done that, go to Filter>Sharpen>Sharpen, and do that again at least once or twice.
Now your done yay!
This is what my finished product looks like!



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