Monday, 11 February 2013
Monday, 4 February 2013
Polar Demo
First we had an image of New York and sized it down.
After We sized The main image down we then Duplicated the layer
The duplicated layer:
We dragged it along so it was Opposite the Main Image.
then we Rotated the duplicated the second image
Then we merged the 2 layers
then we cropped the image down
Then we flatted the image
Then we changed the image size to make a perfect square
The Image size
The Perfect square version of the original image and flipped it
Then we used the Polar coordinates setting and created a Circular image
which created one of the final images
Otherwise we could have done:
We did another Version with exactly the same methods, except we didn't flip it
The Opposite of the first Final Image
The Second Final Image
After We sized The main image down we then Duplicated the layer
The duplicated layer:
We dragged it along so it was Opposite the Main Image.
then we Rotated the duplicated the second image
Then we merged the 2 layers
then we cropped the image down
Then we flatted the image
Then we changed the image size to make a perfect square
The Image size
The Perfect square version of the original image and flipped it
Then we used the Polar coordinates setting and created a Circular image
Then we adjusted the levels
Made things darkerwhich created one of the final images
Otherwise we could have done:
The Opposite of the first Final Image
The Second Final Image
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