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How would I create a mosaic starting on one image and then zooming out to be someones face?

Community Beginner ,
May 03, 2019 May 03, 2019

I'm editing a short documentary on a set designer and wanted to create an intro using photos of his set pieces, it would start on one photo and then slowly zoom out to reveal the photos are a mosaic of the designer with his signature. Could I make the mosaic in in Illustrator (As to not lose quality) and animate it in After Effects?

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LEGEND ,
May 04, 2019 May 04, 2019

Totally irrelevant where you are doing your photo mosaic. Illustrator has no magic and doesn't automatically turn pixel-based photos into vector artwork and surely you don't care to do so for potentially hundreds and thousands of images, even more so since it's not necessary nor practically feasible. The rest is just a matter of finding a suitable photo mosaic software and using its output as template to rebuild the mosaic in AE and mix it with whatever animation you fancy plus of course struggling with the inherent limitations of the process like those tons of images consuming all memory and bringing AE to its knees...

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Enthusiast ,
May 04, 2019 May 04, 2019

I don't think illustrator would work for it because that's for vector work.

You could use After Effects for creating the mosaic but it might be tedious done manually, unless there's a way of scripting the positioning of each photo (if it's made up of many photos). Other software (such as Studio Artist 5) that has a mosaic option would make the creation of the mosaic easier, and you could still create the animation of the zooming out etc. in After Effects. Though creating it with other software would create a huge image - you might want to add layers with the initial image(s) separately in After Effects (eg. placed over the position of the output of the image software - maybe like suggested previously) so the image you start on (in closeup) can be clear without having to use a very big mosaic image. It could also be done if you can use a programming language (eg. going through each of the mosaic piece images looking for the one that is closest in average rgb values to the different points on the image. Or a more accurate/slower way that looks through scaled down versions of the  pieces, comparing the rgb differences with those of the image you want to make the mosaic out of and picking the one with the least rgb difference).

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Community Expert ,
May 04, 2019 May 04, 2019

If you don't have enough experience this animated mosaic effect, just do a quick search on google and you will find  lot of ready made template allow you to create this in few minutes.

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Community Expert ,
May 04, 2019 May 04, 2019

As OussK said, there are many Photo to Mosaic tools available. Some are inexpensive, some cost more. The easiest thing to do by far is to use one of these tools to at least build the master photo mosaic, bring that image into AE and use something like Card Dance to fly the pieces into position. Without 3rd party software, you'll have to just start dragging images into a frame and try and build something that looks like a photo by arranging the images based on their average luminance and color values. That's going to take a very long time.

Card Dance can fake it a little by breaking an image up into a small grid and flying the pieces in or out, but building the original photomosaic is going to either cost you a lot of time or some money. Here's one place that looks interesting:

Screenshot_2019-05-04 07.09.09_6i57Xa.pnghttps://www.picturemosaics.com/photo-mosaic/

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Community Beginner ,
May 04, 2019 May 04, 2019
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Thank you all for the help!

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