Sibling Breakfast Table-hevcmp4
Last December, I began exploring 3D imagery through Photoshop. In contrast to everything I’d done up to then, using Photoshop to generate the images made me rethink how I did it, and how the image could be used.
I did an earlier image called Sibling Breakfast Table that was the result of a 360/720 panorama that I made when my sister, Laurel, and her husband, Rene, visited. Distortions crept in trying to make a spherical panorama work right so the picture was constantly being revised. Then, I began working with Photoshop and its 3D option. Imagine, then, my joy when the Photoshop spherical projection worked flawlessly and easily. Imagine my disappointment when I found out that the spherical image weighed in at 840 megabytes. So the image just sat there in my storage, waiting…waiting…
Yesterday, very late in the evening around 12:15am, (why do I always get the good ideas so late at night??), I realized I could probably make a movie. It wouldn’t have the interactivity I wanted but it would show it, and the video would be much smaller megabyte-wise. That turned out to be true.
Best of all, I can load the video into my VR headset so It is now a part of my VR project, Line of Sight.
You don’t need any special software to run this image, or to look at it. I really hope you enjoy it. All you need is a video player that is compatible with MP4 format.
Sibling Breakfast Table-hevcmp4
Last December, I began exploring 3D imagery through Photoshop. In contrast to everything I’d done up to then, using Photoshop to generate the images made me rethink how I did it, and how the image could be used.
I did an earlier image called Sibling Breakfast Table that was the result of a 360/720 panorama that I made when my sister, Laurel, and her husband, Rene, visited. Distortions crept in trying to make a spherical panorama work right so the picture was constantly being revised. Then, I began working with Photoshop and its 3D option. Imagine, then, my joy when the Photoshop spherical projection worked flawlessly and easily. Imagine my disappointment when I found out that the spherical image weighed in at 840 megabytes. So the image just sat there in my storage, waiting…waiting…
Yesterday, very late in the evening around 12:15am, (why do I always get the good ideas so late at night??), I realized I could probably make a movie. It wouldn’t have the interactivity I wanted but it would show it, and the video would be much smaller megabyte-wise. That turned out to be true.
Best of all, I can load the video into my VR headset so It is now a part of my VR project, Line of Sight.
You don’t need any special software to run this image, or to look at it. I really hope you enjoy it. All you need is a video player that is compatible with MP4 format.