GIMP :: Why Isn't Spinning Globe Spherical
Nov 5, 2013I used a rectangular image and the result is more oblong.
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View 1 RepliesPS CS2, Im trying do a animation GIF on spinging globe with few lines cut across the center of globe.
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here is the map but it flat one.
i want to make this map as a globe.
I saw a globe designed in half, turning around. You could see the interior with the continents visible on the in- and outside.
So it looks like a boll cut vertically in half and made hollow with the continent projected on the inside and outside.
I'm writing a coursework about banks and need to insert a picture, which shows the globe in unrealistic greenish color. Someone told me about Photoshop, that it has eyedropper and fill tools. But I really feel missing with all those complicated tools and get tired of trying to understand what is what. replace the greenish color of the globe with blue one, so it looks more like of the same color as the bottom book from the stack. The rest of the things on the pic should remain the same with their colors. URL....
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How can i make a 360 effect of a normal image.
For Example:
Take this image for example - i would like to make the 360 degrees fisheye lense effect on it.
Like so - but using all the elements of the image (here i just used a fisheye lense image)
Yes i know about the liquify lense enlarge mode - but that wont do it.
In my mind i think youd atleast have to layer copy the image 4 times, rotate them facing opposite directions - then merge them cleanly and then may just maybe lense zoom them.
I've searched the forums but unable to find exactly what I'm looking for there. I'm designing an invitation to a winter themed event. I'd like to put my nonprofit's logo or the name of the event inside a snow globe. I've played with various tutorials on creating custom globes, but I think perhaps it would look best with an actual photo. There are a few nice images on istockphoto.com but prefer I waste credits, I'd like any advice on how to make my image look realistic (so the logo or text looks like it is INSIDE the globe and not on top).
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But if i rotare the eye the pupil doesn't stay round, wich makes scence to me, but i can't think about an possibility to avoid that...
I attached my test max file. You maybe want to have a look at it.
I want to get the kind of warped line effect that the artist has got going on in the background how exactly I can create it?
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"You must turn off Google Earths Terrain before acquirement"
I get this even after turning off the terrain feature.
I have installed the latest version of Google Earth.
I've currently got a daylight system in place with an "mr physical sky" shader, but I've also got a 360° sky panorama with clouds.
Is there anyway of getting them both working together? I've set the sun so it appears in the right place in my scene, but the sky is too empty. Putting the Sky panorama blocks the sun. I've tried putting the map on a Geosphere with a circular UVW map modifier and have tried adjusting the opacity but I can't work it out.
I'm writing a coursework about banks and need to insert a picture, which shows the globe in unrealistic greenish color. Someone told me about Corel, that it has eyedropper and fill tools. But I really feel missing with all those complicated tools and get tired of trying to understand what is what. How to replace the greenish color of the globe with blue one, so it looks more like of the same color as the bottom book from the stack. The rest of the things on the pic should remain their colors.
Here is the original picture that I need to edit [URL] ...
I'm attempting to create a spherical globe with continents uniformily protruding from the surface (say 1 or 2 millimeters). I've given it a few tries, but every method I've used either fell short or resulted in huge distortion. There are really two signifcant hurdles, the first being etching the continents onto the globe, and the second being giving them a greater diameter than the globe.[URL]
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View 1 Replies View RelatedI am trying to build a spherical, solid, earth map.
I have built one before by extruding a flat projection of the earth map through a hollow solid sphere shell, and using subtract. (I had to do it in sections, and projecting in different angles until I completed the world map). There was an intermediate step of subtracting the extruded map from a solid block and creating a void shape of the map within the block, then subtracting the block from the hollow sphere).
The problem I had is that the edges of the map where not cut off in an angle towards the center of the globe, and I need all the edges be sliced towards the center of the globe.
I am trying now to use the LOFT command and create a solid map that tapers down towards the center of the globe. I have bought these special map projections (2D) called "gnomonic projections". They were originated by projecting from the center of an earth globe the contour of the continents over projeccion plains outside the globe. (this was done using a map cartography software and converted to .dwgs).
These projections are made of thousands (or millions) of polylines joined together, and the probelm is that AutoCAD gets stuck when trying to use LOFT. I was able to LOFT just a little island, but it gave me surfaces instead of a solid. If I use this method I will have to do hundreds (or thousands) of little sections with LOFT to achieve the entire map.
Any better way to build this solid spherical map?. Or where I can buy this spherical solid of the world continents from? I have seen these solids sometimes in the background of television news programs, I just need a little better contour definition than what the show.
I'm trying to print a CD label, but the problem is that the image I'm using for the label is a square, so when I try to expand the image to avoid any white corners, it crops out some of the text.
Is there a way I can use Paint.NET to make the image spherical?
The cursor changes from the pointer into the spinning balls as if PS is applying a filter or preparing to save, However I can still use the the tool while this is happening to brush or clone. For example when I use the clone tool (9 out of 10 times this is when it occurs) and im working on something quite delicate and the cursor changes to the spinning balls I am still able to carry on cloning but it very difficult to keep my accuracy because you cant see where your cloning.
Initially I thought I could just ignore it and it would only happen every so often and maybe for a second or two, but its quite frequent and and does last a while. Added to that the annoying disappearing cursor trick that also keeps happening, it all making PS very frustrating to use at the moment.
Photoshop cs6 version 13.0.4 64bit
Mac Pro Late 2012 2 x 3.06 GHz 6-Core Intel Xeon
64GB RAM
OSX 10.8.3
Both CC and CS6 have been hanging up with the spinning beach ball. At first it's when I try to save a psd document. Haven't tried other formats. After it hangs up, I have to Force Quit and Restart. Then I can't even get Photoshop to open. It gives me the beachball during the load screen.
I did load the new update to CC this morning before this started happening. I've even wiped and restored my Start Up Drive thinking something was amiss there.
The link below contains the problem report.
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how to make a ball look like it's spinning. Like if I took a picure of a basketball and then made it look as if it were spinning on my fingertip.
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