Easily Create an 80-Photo Collage in Moments!
Thinking about making a collage with 80 photos, but unsure where to start?
This guide covers six easy methods for crafting an 80-photo collage using your favorite images.
Let’s dive in and discover what you can make!
- Build an 80-Photo Hexagonal Collage
- Designing an 80-Photo Overlapping Collage
- Making an 80-Photo Grid Collage
- Make a Striking Random Collage of 80 Pictures
- Create a Collage of 80 Pictures with a Central Photo
- Build a Number-Shaped 80 Photo Collage
What You Need:
- 80 images stored on your Mac or PC
- TurboCollage software (install if you haven’t already)
Start creating your collage!
Design an 80-Photo Hexagon Collage
This is an 80-photo hexagon collage. For quick loading, the image size is reduced. Download the original version for full quality.
Here’s how to make a hexagon collage like the example above:
1. Start TurboCollage: Select the "Photohive" style, opt for the hexagon shape, and choose your preferred size. For this guide, we’ll use an 12x16 landscape.
2. Add Photos: Bring in 80 images. TurboCollage automatically arranges them into a hexagonal grid.
3. Customise: Move or crop photos as needed to perfect your design. Need tips? See the hexagon collage tutorial.
4. Change Hexagon Orientation: Select a different hexagon orientation if you prefer, as shown below.
5. Export: Once satisfied, save your collage as a JPG for printing or sharing.
Steps to Create an 80-Photo Overlapping Collage
Example of an 80-photo overlapping collage. The displayed image is compressed for quicker download. Click to get the full-size version.
Follow these simple instructions:
1. Launch TurboCollage: Choose "Regular Pile" and select your preferred size (such as 12x16 landscape).
2. Add Photos: Add 80 pictures. TurboCollage will overlap them automatically to create the look of scattered prints.
3. Adjust: Move, scale, or rotate pictures as needed. Change their order or pick a background color or image. For more guidance, check the overlapping collage tutorial.
4. Save: Export your finished collage as a JPG for printing or sharing.
Making an 80-Photo Grid Collage
Grid collages are tidy and structured. Here’s the process for a layout with 8 rows and 10 columns.
Sample 80-photo grid (8 rows x 10 columns). Image is minimized for fast loading. Download the original for full quality.
1. Start TurboCollage and pick "Picture Grid."
2. Select your desired size and choose 8 rows and 10 columns.
3. Add 80 images. TurboCollage arranges them into the grid automatically.
4. Personalize the layout by moving images to different cells or cropping them as you wish. See the detailed photo grid guide for tips.
5. Once complete, export your grid as a JPG for printing or sharing.
Make a Unique Random Collage with 80 Photos
Here’s an easy way to put together a random collage using 80 photos!
Example 80-photo random grid. Image is compressed for quicker download. Download the original for best quality.
1. Launch TurboCollage and select "Picture Grid (Unequal)."
2. Choose the collage size (for example, 12x8 inches).
3. Add your 80 photos. TurboCollage instantly arranges them in an appealing photo grid.
4. Shuffle the arrangement until satisfied.
5. Save your collage as a JPG to print or share.
Check out the full tutorial on creating random photo collages.
Create a Collage with 80 Pictures and a Center Image
If you’d like a single photo in the center with others surrounding it, here’s what to do:
Sample 80-photo collage with a centered image. The preview is reduced for fast download. Download the original for full quality.
1. Start TurboCollage and select the "Center Frame" collage layout.
2. Pick the size you want (for example, 8x12 inches).
3. Add all 80 photos. TurboCollage will place one in the center automatically.
4. To choose your preferred central image, click on it and use the button shown in the screenshot. You can resize it and arrange the other photos as needed.
5. Save your work as a JPG to print or share.
Tweet This 80-Photo Collage Making MethodCreate a Number 80 Photo Collage
Let’s try a creative project—making a collage where your photos form the number 80!
Using FigrCollage, you can quickly make number-shaped collages like the one below.
Example of a number 80-photo collage. This preview is smaller for fast download. Download the original for full detail.