AUGUST 08, 2002
Creating Photomosaics in Studio Artist
Part 1: The basics of still and motion mosaics
by David Nagel
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7. Now a dialog box will appear asking you to set the dimensions of your output file. For this project, I created five different movies for my brush of varying dimensions because I wasn't sure which would look best. In the end, I used a movie file with a width of 64 pixels for my large mosaic (2,880 x 1,944) and 16 pixels for my small mosaic (360 x 243). You might want to experiment with a 32-pixel-wide movie file to begin with. You can always repeat this step to create variations if you don't like this one. For poster-sized images, try 128x128 or larger.

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Now you have a single QuickTime movie file containing all of your individual images that will make up the mosaic.



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