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Subject: question about background


meltz ( ) posted Sat, 18 April 2009 at 8:59 AM · edited Thu, 06 February 2025 at 8:10 AM

ok so im working on a comicbook in poser. but wanted to know what the bes way to go about backgrounds are. I need something thats sort of a 360 view so when i change the scene that background doesent lok the same but still looks identical. any ideas?


IsaoShi ( ) posted Sat, 18 April 2009 at 9:15 AM · edited Sat, 18 April 2009 at 9:16 AM

Attached Link: http://sites.google.com/site/bagginsbill/free-stuff/environment-sphere

I suggest using bagginsbill's EnvSphere. You can download it for free from his website at the above link, and read the instructions on how to use it.

It needs a spherical panoramic background image, of which there are loads available for free on the web, from Flickr for example.

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meltz ( ) posted Sat, 18 April 2009 at 9:36 AM

very awsome, look like  just what i was looking for. Now anyone know where i can get these for comercial use? im not sure if flickr is for comercial use or not.


dlfurman ( ) posted Sat, 18 April 2009 at 2:22 PM

Got a camera?:biggrin:

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meltz ( ) posted Sat, 18 April 2009 at 8:02 PM

is it hard to make a picture into a spherical panoramic background image?


IsaoShi ( ) posted Sun, 19 April 2009 at 3:22 AM · edited Sun, 19 April 2009 at 3:23 AM

I don't suppose it's hard, but you need special software to do it.

Basically, the whole bottom edge of a spherical panoramic image represents a single point beneath the camera, and the whole top edge ..... above the camera. Making one involves stitching together some complete 360 degree photos (horizontally and vertically) of a scene and distorting that image into one that will appear undistorted when projected onto the surface of a sphere. 

Personally, I'd rather knit nylon socks for a hobby.

If you do a (Google) search on "spherical panoramic" you will find sources of photos, some of which are available for commercial use, and also software if you want to make your own.

"If I were a shadow, I know I wouldn't like to be half of what I should be."
Mr Otsuka, the old black tomcat in Kafka on the Shore (Haruki Murakami)


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