Monday, February 22, 2016

Tiny Spherical Worlds

Polar 1
WARNING!!!
This entry has more images than ever before

You can create some pretty crazy stuff using composite imagery, but what's the point why not just have one image? Well for starters we wouldn't have nice panoramas with all those photos creating a long scene. For seconds I wouldn't be writing this blog post because we are creating a spherical panorama and polar panorama. Continuing on spherical panoramas would not exist because they require multiple images. Anyway, the world wouldn't have the same famous artists or the same creative minds.
Panorama for The Spherical
Spherical Portrait

The polar and spherical panoramas are very similar as they are a rotated panoramas. However there are many differences as well, polar panoramas need to turn it 180 degrees in Photoshop as is not the case with spherical panoramas. As well as the fact in spherical panoramas it appears as if the sky is trapped in a tube, in polar panoramas however it looks as if it is a planet in space. Also another thing that is different is the fact that in a polar panorama it matters if there is a tree reaching for the heavens, as you are trying to create a planet in space but with a spherical panorama it's OK if there is a tree reachin' straight in to the center because it's supposed to be more of a tube as seen in the images.
Spherical 1
Polar Portrait

The things that make our little tiny worlds convincing would be the fact that we blend sky colors and making a realistic transition. Also the main thing that ruins a polar panorama is the line that is created and is almost like a barrier and just creates because we do not create 360° panoramas. Also as seen with the portraits they are very surreal, and include shadows. Finally there's just a really nice blend of colors and scenery that's created when doing this it makes it look like a real place or a realistic planet or tunnel. So that's it for today sorry this took an extra week, this was a extremely long project, hope you have an awesome next two weeks, until we meet again.


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