These are my two Polar Panoramas that I've created using Photoshop. The process of the Polar Panoramas are similar to the Spherical Panoramas. First I found an interesting location with a straight horizontal line. Next I took 10-15 vertical photos while moving left to right and overlapping shots. Then I edited the photos in Adobe Bridge's Camera Raw plugin. After that I created the panorama using "Photomerge" in Photoshop. Then I stretched the image so that it is a perfect square and rotated the image 180 degrees. Next I applied the Polar Filter and created the Polar Panorama.
After that I opened an image of me in Photoshop and used the quick selection tool to select myself. Next I copy and pasted the cutout of me onto my Polar Panorama and skewed it to make it more realistic. Then I copy and pasted the cutout again and turned the exposure and opacity down, creating a shadow. After that I manipulated the shadow making it look real.
After that I opened an image of me in Photoshop and used the quick selection tool to select myself. Next I copy and pasted the cutout of me onto my Polar Panorama and skewed it to make it more realistic. Then I copy and pasted the cutout again and turned the exposure and opacity down, creating a shadow. After that I manipulated the shadow making it look real.
I really like your Polar Panoramas and your cut-out image! The sunset in the background looks super pretty. Amazing work!
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