![]() Feel free to start with the default and adjust after viewing the preview. Enter the target width of the Lego picture. With your web browser, open: Click on the “Browse…” button to select a digital photo from your computer. In other words, if you promised your son you’d build him a picture for his birthday, and you ended up 3 bricks short and couldn’t finish in time, please report it to me so I can fix it but do not take me to court for spoiling his birthday. Therefore, if you use this system, you agree not to hold me liable for any outcomes associated with this system. ![]() Also, although I tried to ensure the system works correctly, I cannot guarantee the accuracy of the system in all cases. Before we begin, let me make it clear that I have no affiliation with the Lego Group. It lets you create black & white or grayscale pictures (I will update this in the future to support color). It tries to create a list of bricks that minimizes the overall cost. It lets you choose the resolution of your Lego picture. I call my system “Brix Pix.” Since I’ve never seen the Lego Brick-o-lizer, I don’t know how flexible it was, but here are some features of BrixPix that I think might be useful: 1. His sons took that a step further and built a business that will create Lego pictures for you (So obviously this instructable gets zero points for originality, but hopefully gets a few points for nostalgia. To fill that void, a former Brick-o-lizer user named John Tolva posted instructions on his blog on how to create a Lego picture using Photoshop (by the way, my system does not use the same approach as his). I don’t know why, but they discontinued that service. Years ago, Lego had an online system called “Brick-o-lizer” which helped you to create a Lego-based picture from a digital image. I came up with this idea for the Toy Building Blocks Contest of August 2013, but I was certain there was no way this was a new concept. Please follow our Flair Guide for more information.If you’ve ever wanted to recreate a digital photo using Legos with the help of only a web browser, this instructable is for you. Or click the right button to only see posts with that flair. Or look at methods 2 and 3 for more complex filtering. + When a large number of rule breaking comments arise (such as when a post hits /r/all and a majority become unpleasant) FilterĬlick left button to filter out content with that flair. Posts will be locked if the following conditioins are met: Rules, Policies, and Expected Behaviour in detail Post Locking Requirements Other Do Not Post: review videos, t-shirts. Reposts are allowed but no multiple links, these are links that have already been posted, in a 48h period.ġ4. No emotional string-pulling story post titles.ġ1. No sites that obfuscate access to content, e.g. all question asking to identify something belong in the Part Identification MT.ĩ. r/Legomarket for selling and /r/Legotrade for trades.Ĩ. No selling, trading, or free giveaways., No links to web stores except (no affiliate links). Further, we are strict enforcers of the 10%-Self-Promotion rule and we are the interpreters of this rule.Ħ. No spam, this includes multiple postings to a LEGO® Ideas project and blogspam. Stay calm and collected, don't insult, and don't bully.ĥ. Keep it civil!!! From time to time contentious subjects come up. In cases of a major release the first post with a link to will be pinned.Ĥ. NO LEAKED IMAGES!!! If it says confidential or hasn't officially been made public, it counts as a leak. This is the world of LEGO ®! All things LEGO ® compatible, go to /r/buildingblocks.Ģ. Please report any content you believe violates our rules.ġ. Scams - A ChatĪll content about LEGO ® is welcomed here at /r/lego, with exceptions as listed below. Please check out the above Mega Threads and see if you can contribute. What Is It Worth Flexis Still of Interest Please read the MT wiki page for more information. Reports, news, pics, videos, discussions and documentation from a studded world.
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