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General => Image Sharing => Topic started by: RArcher on July 13, 2007, 09:48:40 PM

Title: Rough Steps Panorama
Post by: RArcher on July 13, 2007, 09:48:40 PM
New Panorama: Rough Steps

http://www.archer-designs.com/temp/steps-1280.jpg (http://www.archer-designs.com/temp/steps-1280.jpg)

QTVR for fun:

http://www.archer-designs.com/temp/steps.mov (http://www.archer-designs.com/temp/steps.mov)

Much larger versions are available if anyone is interested.  I shrunk it down to 1280 to save some space.

Thanks for looking!
Title: Re: Rough Steps Panorama
Post by: Mavcat on July 14, 2007, 04:01:56 AM
Nice water,the terrain looks surreal to me  :)
Title: Re: Rough Steps Panorama
Post by: rcallicotte on July 14, 2007, 05:19:11 PM
The Rough Steps is awesome in every way.  Great sky, land, details, clarity, lighting...wow.  Everything is there.  I love the steps.

OMG!!! --> The movie is cool!
Title: Re: Rough Steps Panorama
Post by: moodflow on July 15, 2007, 01:05:39 PM
Archer,

Very nice, especially the QTVR.  How are you rendering it for the QTVR?

I've been rendering six 90 degree faces and assembling it in gocubic (which is free). 

Are you rendering it as one large image, or six individual ones?

Many thanks in advance...

Quote from: RArcher on July 13, 2007, 09:48:40 PM
New Panorama: Rough Steps

http://www.archer-designs.com/temp/steps-1280.jpg (http://www.archer-designs.com/temp/steps-1280.jpg)

QTVR for fun:

http://www.archer-designs.com/temp/steps.mov (http://www.archer-designs.com/temp/steps.mov)

Much larger versions are available if anyone is interested.  I shrunk it down to 1280 to save some space.

Thanks for looking!
Title: Re: Rough Steps Panorama
Post by: RArcher on July 15, 2007, 05:05:48 PM
Moodflow:

What I have been doing is rendering 36 individual 800 x 600 images. At an angle of 45, 15, -15, and -45 I render an image every 45 degrees.  For 75 and -75 I render an image at 0 and 180 degrees.

Once they have finished rendering I stitch them together with Hugin, then take the final output and convert it with Panocube.
Title: Re: Rough Steps Panorama
Post by: moodflow on July 18, 2007, 01:21:10 PM
Thanks for the info RArcher.  It sounds somewhat similar to the method I've been using.