360 degree illustration/graphic

Feb 02, 2023

hi all,

It's great that we can use 360 degree photos to create 3d experience for our learners. But is it possible to create a 360 illustrated graphic, similar to computer games, from scratch? Keen to hear your thoughts. Thanks!

JT

5 Replies
Ron Price

Yes, I just built a 2:1 image.  Keeping the main focus of the image vertically centered.  It is not a true equirectangular image so it loses the 3d feel and is more warped at the bottom and top since it is not shaped with the vanishing points, etc.  Most of the resources for creating these images are in reference to photos (for example, we use the Theta camera by Ricoh.

There are some tutorials out there for sketching your own ER image in photoshop - like these https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TqFiXYzF-Wc

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bto2ROiD7SA

But I do not know how they match up with current versions of Photoshop.

It seems pretty labor intensive.

 

eric walker

Hi John,

 I created some templates in Photoshop that I use to add graphics for the 360 photo. If you edit the template, save under a different name, and then import to storyline you can get interesting results. 

I have a straight carousel template, which will be a little distorted on the top and bottom and a "Globe " Template.

For the "globe" template:

I have a template for the individual cell in the globe. I use this as a mask in Photoshop.

I copy a photo to a layer in the cell template, adjust the warp, and then add this to a layer on the 360 BW Template. You then line up the cell, up to 4.

The notes in "360 cell notes" are settings to warp the picture, so it looks normal on the globe. (Using Photoshop)

Hope this makes sense!