Create an Event: Digital Mosaic Wall

Step 1: Event Management

To use the Mosaic Wall software, you need two screens. The first screen will be a screen where you upload the images you moderate. The other screen will be your mosaic wall.

 “Event Management” is the page where you can check your current events and create new events. After entering this page, type an event name in the Event Name box under the “Main Settings” section. The event motto section is completely optional and you can leave it blank if you wish.Then click the “Create” button.

Thus, you will have created your first event.

Step 2: Main Settings

After creating your event, click “Main Settings” on the left panel.

After the page opens, the first thing we need to do here is to select the folder where the images taken for the mosaic wall are located. Click the Browse button in the Folder to Sync Media section. Select the folder where the images are located. Then make sure that the “Digital Wall” box below it is selected. If it is not selected, click on it once.

When we come to the section on the right, the image in the “Final Image” section is the image you want to create in the final. The image you add to this section will appear on the screen as a blur. As you add photos, the image will start to become clearer and your image will be created after the final photo. The image you added to this section will be visible on the main screen. As you add photos, the image you added to the initial background section will turn into the image you added in the Final image.

To upload your image to the Final Image section, click on the image once. Select your photo on the screen that opens and press the “load” button.

When we come to the settings section, “Row and Column” is the section where we scale the photos of the people we take. For example, if you make the size 10×10, the photo you take will be sized as a square.

The number you enter in the Animation Duration section determines the duration for which the image you upload will remain on the screen.

“The Transparency For Initial Background” section determines the opacity of the image you loaded into the “Initial Background” section.

The Canvas Scale section is the size of the screen on which you project the mosaic image. The measurement value you enter in this section and the measurement you enter in the “row and column” section will create squares for mosaic photos.

The Resolution Image section shows the resolution of the photo you took on the mosaic wall. For example, you took a photo with a resolution of 1080, but when that photo comes on the mosaic wall, it will be reduced to 480 resolution. Since the photos of the people you took will be shown in small squares, 480 resolution will be more than enough. The more you increase this resolution, the more performance loss there will be in your system. Use a high-performance PC if you keep the resolution high.

The Transparency For Final Image section shows the opacity value of your image that will appear in the Final.

The section below it adds the Initial Background image and if you want to use it in this way, you should activate the tick in this section.

This is the area where you can customize certain texts in the Language section.

Step 3: Start the App

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After pressing the Start the App button, you will see the images in the folder you have selected. Your mosaic wall will appear on your second screen. When you press the unblock button on the photos, you will send the image to the mosaic wall. If you press the block button, you will delete the image.

In the upper left section, you can see the approved images and the blocked images by pressing the tabs.

In the moderation info section, you can see how many frames you have created on your mosaic wall and how many of these frames have photos added.

The Auto Complate button at the bottom produces photos that you can fill in if you have a missing photo and no one is left to take it. 

Once you have added all the photos, your mosaic wall will be complete. After the wall is complete, it will automatically render in 16k. Therefore, no matter how big your mosaic wall is, you will have clear human faces.

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