Island World 17th December 2009

  • Adobe Photoshop CS4 Windows
  • 2009:12:19 20:59:38
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Shot Notes

This planet started life as 12 wide angle shots taken from a point at the top of Burgh Island. I stitched them together in panorama studio. I then loaded the panorama into Photoshop and rotated it 180 degrees. Next I used image size to squeeze it into a square. You will need to un-tick Constrain Proportions to be able to do this. At this point it looks a little odd but its about to get interesting. Select Menu Filter>Distort>Polar Coordinates>Rectangular to Polar. Voila! a world is created. It sounds a bit long winded but it takes a lot less than 6 days.

5 Responses to “Island World”

  1. 1
    zambrean:

    Beautiful. Where can I find a tutorial about how can I make one?

  2. 2
    Benz:

    To start with Zambrean you need a 360 degree panorama. You make it by stitching together a set of pictures taken around a single point. You will need some software to do this. I use Panorama Studio but you may find you have some free software with your camera which can do this.

    Once you have the panorama resize it to a square. Rotate 180 degrees. Then in Photoshop go to Filter>Distort>Polar Coordinates and select Rectangular to Polar.

    You will need to clean the very centre of the image a bit as there usually a bit of distortion. I hope this helps. I first found out about this technique here.

  3. 3
    Axel:

    I love the colours in that picture.

  4. 4
    Benz:

    Thank you. I must admit to adding a bit of extra blue to the sky.

  5. 5
    Benz World Blog » Arboretum World:

    [...] need to capture a 360 degree panorama. For the best results use a wide angle lens and a tripod. To create the planet you will need a little help from [...]

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