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|GG| Linear pano - halfway home!
Annika1980 wrote:
On Jul 15, 12:09 am, wrote: http://www.pbase.com/bret/image/100193296/original Being that this would be considered as one of the easier subjects for such a technique, it just goes to show how hard a linear pano really is. (Or how impossible they are to get right for a subject with any "depth") I think the ideal subject would be a mural. Perhaps if I re-shoot this one and get it looking good I can print it out as a mural and maybe sell it to the school. Get someone to render roof tiles in a 3D program first g and it would be pretty cool. The sidewalk cracks are kind of fun actually; might drive some folks nuts, others won't notice. They could be adjusted somewhat with free transform. The architect might like the photo or have interesting comments... maybe they could get roof tiles rendered for it. -- Paul Furman www.edgehill.net www.baynatives.com all google groups messages filtered due to spam |
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