
HELLO everyone, in GT we have another project which I think is pretty cool and I'm very excited to do. I'm not really sure what this project is called but we are making spherical and polar panorama. The point of a composite images is that it needs more than 1 picture to make one. Composite images are multiple pictures merged to make one. The reason 1 picture isn't enough is because it won't really make a composite images. It needs like maybe 10 photos to make a composite images. Thats the reason why a composite images can't me made with only 1 picture.

When making your "tiny world" or polar and spherical panos the last step is the step that makes everything look really convincing. The last step is using the cloning or stamp tool in photo shopped. Also a great shortcut that is very helpful in Photoshop is the keyboard letter S and that will give you the cloning or stamp tool. I believe that the stamping tool is what makes my polar and spherical worlds convincing since it helps get rid of the line in the middle. Like for example in my spherical 1 (the second picture on top) it has power lines and the top part had a line through it. I ended up cloning part of a bush to make just one bush that goes over the line and also used part of the clouds to cut out the power line. In the end I think it looks pretty cool that with a little bit of cloning and stamping different parts you can make something really cool.

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