I love the idea and how he managed the illusion. I want to talk to "Rob"'s mother about taking fertility drugs and the risks of multiple pregnancy. I bet she fainted after she saw this panoramic.
Thanks Andy!
I'm glad you guys like this project. I'm sorry about the one bad seam near the back door, but I sort of painted myself into a corner, and was not very experienced with editing programs at the time. I didn't actually use Photoshop however. It was all done in a program called The Panorama Factory by Smoky City Design.
I'm glad you guys like this project. I'm sorry about the one bad seam near the back door, but I sort of painted myself into a corner, and was not very experienced with editing programs at the time. I didn't actually use Photoshop however. It was all done in a program called The Panorama Factory by Smoky City Design.
Gosh JBA.....gosh you sure must have put a lot of time and effort into that one very very cleverly done, man I take my hat off to you clever people who can pull this kind of thing off excellent job !
Skippy (Australia)
Love the IT with a hammer and chisel, very neat series.
If you want to confuse Panorama Factory, try a vertical pano...
Cheers
Stan
True, Panorama Factory isn't the most flexible program around, but it was the one that did the best job dealing with the grid of ceiling tiles, and all of the straight lines in the shot.
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I love the idea and how he managed the illusion. I want to talk to "Rob"'s mother about taking fertility drugs and the risks of multiple pregnancy. I bet she fainted after she saw this panoramic.
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Best ever...
10x Andy.
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I'm glad you guys like this project. I'm sorry about the one bad seam near the back door, but I sort of painted myself into a corner, and was not very experienced with editing programs at the time. I didn't actually use Photoshop however. It was all done in a program called The Panorama Factory by Smoky City Design.
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Scratch that. I did use Photoshop for the initial frame combining.
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Nicely done!
EDIT upon closer/longer look: I think you should approach Kinko's HQ and sell it for $$$$!
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Of course, now Kinko's is going to get calls about their new "employee copying" service...
I guess we can now blame Matty for starting a mass human cloning trend
Gosh JBA.....gosh you sure must have put a lot of time and effort into that one very very cleverly done, man I take my hat off to you clever people who can pull this kind of thing off excellent job !
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Awais,
Use this link instead (as noted by Ivar)
http://jba.smugmug.com/gallery/409731/1/8022415/Original
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very coool great
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If you want to confuse Panorama Factory, try a vertical pano...
Cheers
Stan
True, Panorama Factory isn't the most flexible program around, but it was the one that did the best job dealing with the grid of ceiling tiles, and all of the straight lines in the shot.
www.jba.smugmug.com