A while back my wife was cross-stitching something for our daughter's room and we were discussing trying to track down a superhero or Star Wars pattern for her to do next for the boy.
After a few days of fruitless searching, it hit me that maybe I could do a big LEGO mosaic instead.
I found a wonderful resource here and set to work.
1 - The Picture
It took a while to find a nice clean image, but the pic below of everyone's favorite astromech was just what I was looking for. (Plus, it was a lot of colors that I knew I could pick up cheaply at BrickLink.)

2 - Photoshop
There are a number of pieces of software out there to do the pattern for you, but I chose to do it myself in Photoshop. I resized and adjusted the image to fit the number of bricks/pixels I wanted (48 x 72) and created a custom color palette using RGB values for the 1x1 plates that were available.

Then I adjusted the grid setting, and I had my pattern:

3 - Construction
The building was actually quite easy. I worked at my desk off of the pattern in Photoshop and got it done in probably 5 or 6 hours all told. I also let the boy help me put in all the blue background to his great delight.

Then I added the tile frame, glued the whole thing to some 1/8" plywood, and hung it up in the boy's room.

Not bad, huh?
4 - LEGO Nerd Stuff
OK, for all of the AFOLs out there, I used 12 different colors of 1x1 plates.
White, Black, Very Light Gray, Light Gray, Light Bluish Gray, Dark Gray, Dark Bluish Gray, Blue, Medium Blue, Dark Blue, Red, and Trans Red.
It's my first mosaic, but I'm really really pleased with the results. And the boy is ecstatic.

Cartoony pal Richard Thompson posts fan art weekly over at the Cul de Sac blog, and I just couldn’t resist putting together this bust of Alice in LEGO form for him.
November 28th, 2009 in Cartoonists, LEGO | Permalink | Comments Off
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A while back I posted my second LEGO cartoon, and some folks were looking for the original cartoon that inspired it.
It's not up at the site yet, but here it is:
And here it is in LEGO:
I changed the caption slightly. I'm not sure if it's any better.
Anyhow, enjoy!
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I’ve been looking for something different to create with my LEGOs as of late. Batman stuff and spaceships are fine and all, but I really wanted to try something more unique.
I don’t know why it took me so long to start digging into my cartoons, but here’s my first effort:
Here’s the cartoon it’s based on:
And here’s some close-ups:



BTW, that caption is actually engraved into that brick. Cool huh?
Here’s the LEGO specific AutoCAD I started with:
Anyway, I’ll be putting some more pics up over at Flickr in the next few days. Feel free to stop by and check it out.
Hope you like it! More to come soon!
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Mark Anderson is a cartoonist in the Chicago area. Check back often to see what's new about cartoons, cartoonists, cartooning, and, oh yeah, LEGO. Enjoy!
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