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Hi. This is Marty from Blue Lightning TV. Im going to show you how to create a cool-looking, dot mosaic portrait from a photo and how you can quickly replace it with different photo without having to redo all the effects. This is an update of a tutorial I did quite awhile ago on an earlier version of Photoshop. Open a photo youd like to use for this project. I downloaded this one from Dreamstime.com. The first step is to convert it into a Smart Object, so we can modify it non-destructively and to allow us to replace it with a different photo without having to re-do all the effects. To do this, click the icon at the upper, right corner of the Layers panel and click Convert to Smart Object. Next, well crop your image to a specific size and resolution in order to ensure that your results will look similar to mine. Open your Crop Tool and Crop Presets. Click Width, Height and Resolution. For the Width, type in 1500 px for pixels and for the Height, type in the same amount. For the