Friday, February 12, 2016

Tiny Spherical Worlds

What's the point in composite images? Isn't 1 image enough? The point os composite images is to make the image look creative. Sometimes, it even gives the photo depth. With composite images, you can make parts of your photo eye catching. Composite images make your photo look unique and different. What's the point in composite images you may ask, this is the point. They are creative, have depth, eye catching, unique and different.


What's the difference between polar and spherical panos? Polar is more at a bird's eye view, or a high angle. Spherical is a lot like ant's eye view, or low angle. Also, polar is like a snow globe where the boarders are white. While, spherical is a lot like a world or a planet where the boarders are black. What's the difference between polar and spherical panos? Basically, polar is like a snow globe, while spherical is more like a world.

My tiny worlds are convincing. They are convincing for many reasons. One, it looks like a real planet or snow globe, because I shaped it using polar coordinates. Second, It looks real because I blended the colors in to make the line in the middle disappear. Lastly, my polar looks like a planet from outer space because of the black background. My tiny worlds look super convincing and unique.












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