Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Spherical Panoramas

This is my final spherical panorama!!! We made three overall, however we only turned two in. The very first step was to take 15 images to create a Composite 360 degree scene with an even amount of sky and ground. Then, after some editing in Camera Raw, we took our pic's into Adobe Photoshop and turned them into a perfect panorama. Next, we stretched them into perfect rectangles, and cropped them to fit. We changed the size of the images so they became perfect squares. Then we used Photoshop's Polar Coordinate filter to change them.

After that, we used the quick selection tool to select our spheres. We compressed the selection, and then we feathered it. Using the blur tool, the stamp tool, and a few others, we touched it up, and made it fabulous. Once we had touched it up a bit, the seam from connecting the panorama was
gone! With a background from the paint bucket tool behind it, it was ready to be turned in!!!

3 comments:

  1. Wow, I'm impressed with your spherical panoramas! They are so professionally done... keep up the awesome work this quarter! What has been your favorite project this year? Please reply :)

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    1. So far this year my favorite project has been the animations we're doing now, and I also loved interviewing Katie Vercelli

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  2. I like your background. What is your favorite sport if you play any?

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