Portrait mosaics
Portraits are a strong fit when you want to simplify a face into a buildable grid but still keep control over crop, contrast, and skin tones.
Examples
Some images are just better suited for this kind of builder. These examples give you a quick feel for the kinds of projects where planning, color cleanup, and parts review actually make a difference.
Portraits are a strong fit when you want to simplify a face into a buildable grid but still keep control over crop, contrast, and skin tones.
Pet photos are great test cases because fur, eyes, and contrast almost always need a bit of human cleanup after the first automatic pass.
If you want to turn a personal image into a gift, the parts summary and export flow help you check whether the idea really works before you build anything for real.
Bigger wall pieces benefit a lot from planning because size, segmentation, and part counts start to matter long before the first piece is placed.
Logos, silhouettes, and bold graphic images can work really well when you want a cleaner result with fewer messy color decisions.
It also fits projects where you want to compare different crops, palettes, and manual fixes before settling on the final version.