this is my first "ortographic" panorama that comes out to the public :)
click on the thumbnail to load the pano.
13 photos, moving about 4 steps on each photo, let me know what you think :)
this is my first "ortographic" panorama that comes out to the public :)
click on the thumbnail to load the pano.
13 photos, moving about 4 steps on each photo, let me know what you think :)
Looks great.
Looks very good..
How do you go by stitching these photos together, if you would like to share...
Olihar; stitching is the same as any other panorama, except you have to be careful with the background, it will never stitch :( so when doing this type of panorama, think of 2 planes, and the first plane is the one you are going to stitch the second one you have to discard.
I've seen some orthographic panos taken of the street and those are harder, since you have to mask out any background or fix it in photoshop, but for cases like, where you have a long wall and want to show the contents, it works wonders :)
Very nice! Congratulations!
Olihar; stitching is the same as any other panorama, except you have to be careful with the background, it will never stitch :( so when doing this type of panorama, think of 2 planes, and the first plane is the one you are going to stitch the second one you have to discard.
I've seen some orthographic panos taken of the street and those are harder, since you have to mask out any background or fix it in photoshop, but for cases like, where you have a long wall and want to show the contents, it works wonders :)
Ok thanks, I have always wanted to try this out, But I always think in Sphere's so it always bothered my mind how this would be done... As well when you move the point of perspective...
Lets take an example how would a photo look if you would have a Cube and then take photos all around it, you would see 4 sides of it, how would that be stitched together.
Looks very good..
How do you go by stitching these photos together, if you would like to share...
I don't know anything about panorama's (strangely enough) So I did a bit of googling and found a tutorial that seems useful :)
http://www.dojoe.net/tutorials/linear-pano/
that looks awesome! i tried this once with my apartment building but it was a horrible failure.
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