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well hi everyone Steve Patterson here from photoshop essentials comm in this video Iamp;#39;ll show you how to turn a photo into a pattern of colored dots with Photoshop Iamp;#39;ll be using Photoshop CC but every step is fully compatible with Photoshop cs6 letamp;#39;s get started hereamp;#39;s the image Iamp;#39;ll be using I downloaded this one from docHub stock if we look in the layers panel we see the image on the background layer letamp;#39;s start by converting the background layer into a smart object first double-click on the name background to rename it in the new layer dialog box name the layer photo and then click OK back in the layers panel click on the menu icon in the upper right corner then choose convert to smart object this converts the layer into a smart object and if we look in the preview thumbnail we see a smart object icon in the lower right corner to add a background color to the effect weamp;#39;ll use a solid color fill layer click the new fill or adjustm