FFXIV: 10th Anniversary Mosaic Art Revealed! – 20,000 WoL!



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25 thoughts on “FFXIV: 10th Anniversary Mosaic Art Revealed! – 20,000 WoL!”

  1. It didn't take me long to find mine! I was scanning left to right from the top and shes near the top right corner.

    I actually saw some screenshots that have the UI overlayed near the top, plus some duplicates next to each other. I wonder if they didn't get enough entries?

    Either way I think some program did this. Still looks cool, though!

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  2. ahhhhh~! i completely forgot about the screen shot thing! pretty sure i would have been up there too, if i acutally submitted something! oh well… next time

    congrats on being one of the chosen screenshots, meoni! 🙂

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  3. Found mine. There's definitely a few questionable ones in there with the HUD showing including one that's clearly from the character creator screen (or hairdresser) and there was one that was just a black picture with some white text on it, but overall it's so nice to see so many incredible pictures of people's warriors of light.

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  4. Found myself at Column 1, Row 38. Not the most prestigious spot, but easy to find lol
    As for how they made the image, there are actually various programs out there that can do this for you automatically if you feed them the images to use and then the target image. though I'd image for one of this size/scope they'd probably need some sort of "professional" version. I messed around a little with one of the free options a few years back and it was pretty fun. It's worth playing around with if you have a lot of pictures to use.

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