debkbanerji / lego-art-remix

Powerful computer vision assisted Lego mosaic creator · Over 1 million images created (so far!)
https://lego-art-remix.com
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More Creative Use of Colour (Example: kczd) #112

Open ComJ3W opened 1 year ago

ComJ3W commented 1 year ago

image_2023-11-22_201130488 Hello Deb,

First of all, I congratulate you very much for the project you have created. I try to develop lego art projects by logging into lego-art-remix.com almost every day.

Recently I discovered an instagram account. The owner of the account has many lego art designs. I really liked these designs. I even tried to create similar designs using lego-art-remix, but I failed. (Instagram account : https://www.instagram.com/lego_kczd/)

In Lego-art-remix, I used the original images used by KCZD, I tried various combinations in the settings in Step 2 and Step 3, but I could not succeed. I would like to be able to make projects similar to the art projects made by KCZD in Lego-art-remix. Are there any settings you can recommend for this? If lego-art-remix is not suitable for this kind of projects, do you plan to make a development in this direction in the future?

In the attachment, I am sharing the image of the project I am trying to replicate.

Thank you.

klwill1192 commented 1 year ago

I suspect there was quite a bit of manual intervention to produce this image. You can create some interesting interpretations of the original photograph. The issue I ran into was that Cranston's eyeglasses disappear at the resolutions used (48x64). image

I made this image by clearing all available parts, unchecking "Infinite parts," adding the Floral Art set, then doubling the number of each piece. I moved the hue to 32 degrees, increased the brightness to +39, selected Euclidian LAB and Greedy Gaussian Dithering. Color Tile Resolution Strategy doesn't matter.

kronspiez commented 4 months ago

It would be nice to be able to remove some colors in Step 4 where you only need under 30 of the bricks like BrickMe app does. I'm not a dev, but a user and an IT analyst. :) thank you for this app!