Monday, February 22, 2016

Tiny Spherical Worlds

The point of composite images is to make the audience interested in the picture because a composite picture is not a real photo but multiple photos placed together fictionally to create an unreal but interesting scene. One picture is not enough because if it is one picture then nothing would be interesting or fiction in it. If it were multiple pictures put together fictionally it would create something that you wouldn't be able to see in one picture. Also a composite picture can create many more different emotions than one picture can. Composite pictures are much more creative, interesting and fictional than one picture.





Polar panos and spherical panos are very different. First of all, polar panos look as if there is a tiny world inside the picture. Spherical panos look like you are on the world looking up into the sky. Also polar panos take more steps to be created then Spherical panos. Also polar panos make it look like you are in the sky looking down on a world, but spherical panos make it look like you are on the world. Overall, polar panos and spherical panos are very different.



My finished tiny worlds are very convincing. They are very convincing because I used the stamp tool which helps me to connect the edges to make it look like its one whole world. The stamp tool is a tool that allows you to copy one part of the picture and stamp it in another place. I also made sure that there was sky at the top of every world so that it didn't look like the world ended at something like a tree or a mountain. Overall I think that my tiny worlds are very convincing.





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