Here are my Steps to a Polar Panorama. I took 10 or more vertical photographs going from left to right while overlapping each other by about 25% at a unique location. Using Adobe Camera Raw, I edited my pictures. Using "photomerge" on Photoshop, I created a panorama. Next, I distorted the picture so it was a square and rotated it 180 degrees. Then, I used the filter "polar coordinates" to create the polar panorama.
These are the steps I took to create the cut out of myself and the shadow using the Quick Selection Tool. First, I opened the picture I wanted to use in Photoshop and created a copy of the layer. Next, I used the Quick Selection Tool (w) and select the parts of the photo I wanted to use (minus tool to deslect parts you don't want). Then, I smooth and feathered the cutout and copied and pasted it onto my polar panorama. Finally, I copied the cutout and turned the exposure down so it was black, turned the opacity down and skewed the "shadow" so it looked more realistic.
Your blog is really well done it looks awesome! I love you background picture, it also goes along with your theme very well. I really like your second Polar Panorama with the cut out it looks super cool.
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