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Adjust the Levels setting to anywhere from 4-8.

Step 13
Now we need to compress the saturation of the colors to a more limited range. To do this, create a new red Solid Color fill layer by clicking on the New Adjustment Layer button in your Layers panel and selecting Solid Color.

Pick any color then set the S (Saturation) to 75% and B (Brightness) to 100%. The H (Hue) can be any color. Click OK.

Move this layer below your Pattern fill layer then set the layer blending mode to Saturation.

Final Results
Here’s the final results! You can adjust the opacity of your Posterize layer if you need to bring back more tone into the image.

If you want your brick photo to look more like the official Lego Photo app, simply change the blending mode of your Posterize layer to Normal.

Download the PSD
https://downloads.photoshoptutorials.ws/40Brick Mosaics.zip
You can also download the Photoshop actions here.
23 responses to “How to Turn Your Photos into Lego with Photoshop”
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How to dowand the Digital Lego Photoshop
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my kids loved this a lovely way to get away from the cold breeze. My boys are at football i left them with some apple slices to give them some needed energy! what a mum i am.
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please fix the dashboard that follows you down the page. its really annoying
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Thanks for letting us know! It’s been fixed
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How do you download this? Each time I click on one of the links, I just end up endlessly installing software, but never get the PDF or video to this tutorial. Can you provide the link please?
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For faster results you can try these Lego Photoshop actions:
https://www.photoshoptutorials.ws/downloads/photoshop-actions/free-download-awesome-lego-mosaic-actions/ -
Very cool! I know a couple of kids that would LOVE to see images of themselves made like this. Thanks for sharing!
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Hi. I’m a beginner in PS. Thank you for this easy-to-follow tutorial ♥
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thank you much about this nice tut :)
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Beautiful, creative and acutely enjoy able!
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Wow, amazing tips. I am going to try in immediately. Thanks a lot.
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Muchas gracias, me gusta…
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I love your tutorial, thank you.
I am a beginner, I hope with you I learn something, to the next video -
Thanks for my photoshop world making colourfull.
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thanks a lot for Photoshop tutorial
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Good Work.
Pretty girl in the photo is also good :) :) -
well explained! thank you ……..
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Thank you a lot; you are understandable compared to many other tutorial that make trick that we can not do
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I love it!
Even though I bases, I could learn stuff, actually.
It is clear and you explained very well, continues long like that, buddy ! -
cool.
I just learned a new trick in Photoshop :)
Continue to publish lessons, thank you Denny Tang -
Thank you for this tutorial, I loved and it is very useful.
Photoshop is so rich tool that we should always learn -
super thank you
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I’ll test it with my facebook picture :-)
This is useful to blur and give atmosphere to the picture
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