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    The idea I had was to make a panorama from an animation (jpeg series files). I was wondering if it was possible. It seems to work Ok although I am sure that I am missing something in the set up that would make it smoother. Then I created a sun study panorama. It came out ok but I don't know if it would work for the project that I wanted to use it on:




    Anyway its sun rise-sunset I had to animate the film speed to deal with the burn.

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    i swear I have no idea what I'm supposed to be looking at. Is there supposed to be an animation lurking somewheres?
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    • #3
      dazed and confused
      Dusan Bosnjak
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      • #4
        Imagine you were a stuntman on top of a building about to leap off, this is the view you would have of all the boxes at the bottom to break your fall..

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        • #5
          I think this is a deconstructed shoe box one finds himself/herself in after an all nighter... or so I've heard
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          • #6
            This is an animation stitched together in a panorama. There are 10 frames here the camera travels in a straight line from left to right and the sun has risen and set. Clear as mud?

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            • #7
              Ahaaaaa, it makes a bt more sense now ive gone back to the pic and looked at it slowly from left to right. Is it looking down on a city? (still thrown a bit to what it is in the animation)

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              • #8
                see can you get this type of thing

                http://ollielarkin.co.uk/blog/2007/0...ht-large-37mb/

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                • #9
                  This is an abstract greeble world I know that throws the eye I was testing my idea and I thought pronounced lines would help.

                  I have a large house and they want illustrations of the courtyards. I have 2 courtyards connected between a long hall so I thought a panorama would look cool but it was way too long for a rotated pivot point so I thought instead of stitching together an animation. I haven't seen that done so I thought it might look rather nifty but I wasn't able to get it to work in the building so I created a greeblescape and I got it to work. Then I thought what if the sun was rising in the first frame and set in the last. That is what this is. What I need is a more predictable progression of the camera that will make this easier.

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                  • #10
                    You remind me of a mad scientist. But interesting thought process behind the image.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Jonferimonic
                      You remind me of a mad scientist. But interesting thought process behind the image.
                      Thats good I thought I sounded stoned when I thought of it:

                      "Then you take an animation and you get this you paste it all together and flatten it out so it like one long trip man. Then the sun rises and sets all at once." Imagine me saying that in my Tommy Chong voice.

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                      • #12
                        Dont worry, i recently tried to explain to a mate (not involved in 3d) how long the frames were taking to render in the transformers movie, compared to finding nemo a few years back and how quality and detail was staggering in these new films and his face went blank and almost ashen. I thought i had lost him. I thought it was a simple concept but i must have sounded mandarin.
                        I would have probably understood you better had you been speaking from a bubble anyways, common ground mate!

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