Photoshop :: How To Create 3D 360 Degree Spherical Panoramic
Jul 15, 2013
Trying to figure out how to create 3d 360 degree spherical panoramic. All my searches come up with older versions. CS6 does not have the 3d menu so where do I find out how?
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Jan 9, 2014
I am trying to create UVS on a bunch of spherical rocks. Is there a way to do this all at once without having all the rocks on the same projection? I have tried using MEL but can't quite figure it out.
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Apr 16, 2013
I am trying to create a part that has a spherical feature. The spherical feature is "sliced" on the front and back to create a flat surface (see Compound Rest Handle Isometric image). Should I use workplanes to slice the sphere? What is an efficient process the slice the sphere. See Compound Rest Handle Front and Compound Rest Handle Back images and compare to the final result in the Compound Rest Handle Isometric image).
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Jan 30, 2012
Is it possible to create a panoramic photo in LR3 without having to purchase CS5 ?
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Oct 25, 2007
I want to create a 5"x5" square protractor in photoshop. Basically I create a 5x5 canvas, and need to apply 360 lines through the exact center (not sure how to find center exactly) and have them go out in 360 different angles.
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Jan 16, 2013
I really want to create 360 degree views for my products. I can take the images no problem but need to stitch them together. Is this even possible with any Xara products? This is the kind of thing i'd like to do. [URL]
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Jun 18, 2012
I am have a problem. How do you create a cylinder with a flat end on one side and on the other side have it at a 45 degree angle.
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Jul 19, 2011
I received a drawing from a client, which has all the features on a coordinate system, But the drawing is rotated for some reason. Even after rotating the drawing the coordinates are the same as it was prior to rotation. I believe there may be some variables that has been changed for this. If a line is drawn A@100<0 it is drawn vertical instead of horizontal and like wise @100<90 is drawn horizontal instead of vertical.
Attached is the drawing.
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May 27, 2006
Is there a way to use the spherize tool for non-spherical selections? For example, I have an outline of a human body and I want to give it some depth - make it bulge out so to speak. I tried to make a selection around it (made it tight around the edges so that the selection outline is exactly like the outline of the body) and then spherized it. But it seems like the effect comformed only to a regular sphere shape, but only on the selected region. It doesn't look good. I'm looking for a way to get the things inside the selection to "bulge out". Is there a way? Am I being unclear?
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Sep 22, 2012
I have a full spherical panorama image in a psb format that I converted into a 3D spherical map in order to cleanup, clone a little and add nadir art. All good there but can't figure out how you get the 3D object back into the full flattened psb format rather than just exporting/saving the view the 3D camera is looking at?
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Aug 9, 2013
When I use the spherical filter in the horizontal mode in order to narrow the center of my picture slightly, the filter creates evenly spaced horizontal lines. Is there a way to avoid this? Here is the funny thing. If I rotate the image 90 degrees, then apply the filter using "vertical only" the lines do not appear. The lines only appear when I use "horizontal only"!
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Dec 18, 2012
I have A windows 64 Ultimate system, PSE 10, with the latest updates. I have a core I7 procesor and 12GB of ram. I'm using a Nikon D800 with a 24-70 lens and a full spherical pannoramic setup, to eliminate paralax. Prior to this setup, I was using a D7000 with a 17-55 2.8 and a standard panning tripod and dropping it into the notch for vertical pannoramic stitching.
Prior to the gear upgrades, I was not having problems stitching pannoramas together. I just exported them through lightroom (as an 8bit PSD file) or from a folder and used auto mode. I exported the end result as a high rest TIFF. Now I'm getting an error message that says, could not merge images/some images. I even reduced the number of photographs, to three, and I still couldn't get it to work. I generally take photos 20-40% overlapped (as recommended) to assist the software in stitching. I've had partial success with the interactive mode, but I've still have some ghosting present. I don't understand how my success rate has gone from 100% to only partial, yet my gear and technique has improved. I'm wondering if PSE has problems with the large file sizes of the D800. That's the only thing I can think of that's changed in my workflow. Am I hitting some inherent software limiations that a full vesion of photoshop does not have? A friend of mine has a copy of the raw files and has successfully stitched them together with a full version of photoshop cs5 (all done with a less capable system).
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Apr 6, 2009
I know a landscape can be stretched into a panoramic in CS4 but, where to find the tools & how to do it.
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Jan 17, 2008
i tried to use polar coordinates, but as you get to the outer part of the circle, you see that the picture spreads and you get that blur to it. i want to know how you make it go out from the center and not get that side effect.
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Mar 15, 2011
How can i rig a non spherical Eye? At this very moment I have and sphere, wich I deformed with an FFD Box.
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.
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Jun 30, 2013
I have a question about using Panoramic. I shot a quick 3 pics I wanted to stitch together. I was wondering if there is a manual way to stitch them together?
I used Bridge>Tools> Photshop.PhotoMerge>Reposition and Auto ~ Ended up with this. (see pic) I would like to stitch these together if possible. I am practicing for making Environment layers in After Effects.
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Aug 23, 2005
The attached panorama is a composite of 4 other images. I am very satisfied with the overall result since there is a minimum of distortion and the color is more than decent. I am not satisfied with the two gray triangles that are in the center of the image. What would be the best way to get rid of those shadows? Is it possible to adjust the images prior to making the panorama which would reduce or eliminate those gray triangles. I should point out that the 4 images used were "perfect" without any gray areas.
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Feb 6, 2005
I have a problem with a couple of photos that I want to stitch
for a panoramic.
The picture I have attached shows how one or both of the images
need adjusting so that their exposures 'match'
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Aug 8, 2008
I want to make a panoramic picture to say something like 20"x10" using cs3, when i go to upload it to a printing company i.e. photo box, the image always appears smaller.
I have tried using Genumne Fractals 5 but i do not seem to get any luck there either.
What i need is a complete idiot`s guide on how to create and print succesfully a panoramic image.
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Oct 6, 2004
I have stitched together some photos from my Canon digital camera using the bundled software to get a panorama photo in jpeg format (the photos were taken in panorama mode on the camera). Now I want to do something seemingly simple: split up the huge created image (14251 x 1596) into handy 6x4 chunks so I can upload them to ofoto (or whatever) and get them printed as cheap 6x4 prints that I can paste together on my wall. So for 6x4 I'd like to split it into 2394 x 1596 images at the original quality (with the last image in the set being padded with white so it matches the other slices in height). I've tried using the slice tool in photoshop 7.0 but there there are 2 problems: a max slice width of 1000 pixels and Image Ready only allows creating a useless gif file. Any ideas (apart from writing the tool myself in Java or C)?
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Jul 15, 2011
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.
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Nov 5, 2013
I used a rectangular image and the result is more oblong.
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Jul 4, 2012
I have been tasked with creating a time lapse video of a building being built. I have been supplied with the time lapse pictures that go back over 18 months so there are a large number of files.
The problem I have is the pictures were taken by a motorized web cam - basically it took a picture to the left, move about 40 degrees take a picture straight then another 40 degrees and took a picture right to fit the whol building in. 3 shots were taken a minute so for every minute there is the whole building.
When initially looking at the 3 seperate shots it looks like it would be fine for them to line up BUT there is a problem. The left and middle pictures have a small amount of overlap and can be automatically stiched together BUT the picture on the right will but up but has no overlap, is there anyway I can automate 2 different functions on the 3 pictures or do a 2 step automation that would firstly stitch the left and middle pic then but up the right pic to the joined images already stitched.
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Dec 7, 2004
To resize an image like a panoramic television. The center is resized little, and the edges more. The image will appears distorted less than with the traditional method.
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Oct 16, 2012
after saving my panoramic the file format is not compatible with Lightroom or any other photosoftware,
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Oct 2, 2013
I am trying to make a panaromoc photo. when i go to "file" "new" "Panaromic" Elements shuts down. what should I do?
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Sep 29, 2012
I want to make something look like it is made out of water. For example, I have a spherical object (such as a basketball) and I want it to remain spherical (not circular) but it should have a water surface and be somewhat transparent.
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Jul 21, 2013
I 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.
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Aug 7, 2013
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?
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Aug 20, 2013
I frequently use Photoshop CC to create panoramic images with Photomerge. I've found that as soon as I start the Photomerge process, my computer becomes absurdly slow. I'm not terribly surprised by this - my primary issue is that the computer remains insanely slow long after I've closed Photoshop CC. The only solution I've found is to restart the computer. Even this can be difficult, because the computer becomes slow enough that it takes minutes to shut down.
I want to make a point clear here: I'm not complaining about how my computer becomes slow while using Photomerge. I believe this is to be expected on a laptop such as this. The problem is that my otherwise fast computer becomes wildly slow even after I'm done and Photoshop is closed. Photoshop seems to run just fine otherwise.
I'm using an otherwise problem-free 15'' Macbook Pro with Mountain Lion (10.8.4). Computer specs: 2.2 GHz Intel Core i7, 8 GB 1333 MHz DDR3 RAM, Intel HD Graphics 3000 (512 MB). I currently have memory usage set to 80% under performance preferences.
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Mar 31, 2013
I am facing problems while 'stitching' the panoramic photos that i shot. basically, Photoshop's File>Automate>Photomerge and Edit>Auto Align/Blend Layers works good, but FAIL on the LENS DISTORTION.
i had tried to correct it with Filter>Lens Correction, but still not getting perfect result. see the attached image for the results, were you can see the building looks bent. check/download the source images from [URL]......
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