When you shoot 360˚ images, the one part of the full image that is hard to get coverage of is the nadir. This is where in the room where your tripod or stand is sitting. How do you cover the nadir? In this video, join author Francis Torres as he demonstrates how to use Photoshop to cover up the nadir in a 360˚ image.
- I noticed that all these panoramic images … have this transparent, black background here. … This is called the Nadir. … There's a couple ways we can cover this up. … One way is by clone stamping everything around it … and making the floor seamless with the Clone Stamp tool … but sometimes, most textures don't allow that … depending on the texture. … Now the first thing I'm going to do, … I'm going to make sure that all these layers are selected … and I'm going to go ahead and click Convert To Smart Object. … Then the next thing I'm going to do is go to 3D, … Spherical Panorama, and then click … New Panorama Layer from Selected Layers. … Now, this is going to do is this is going to covert it … into a viewable, 360 panorama … that you would normally see … and you can see … that there's this black spot where the tripod is, … so what I'm going to do is actually come in here … and make sure that I have this spherical map. … I'm going to double click that … and then it's going to go back to my rectangular image. …
Released
3/22/2019- Uses for virtual tours
- Discussing objectives with clients
- Creating a floor plan and shot list
- Choosing the right VR camera
- Shooting panoramas and HDR images with a DSLR
- Shooting a panoramic tour
- Capturing VR photos and videos with a GoPro Fusion
- Enhancing 360° images in Photoshop
- Editing VR videos
- Publishing VR and 360° content
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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1. What Are Virtual Tours?
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What are virtual tours?1m 21s
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Uses for virtual tours2m 32s
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Platforms for virtual tours3m 33s
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2. Prepping for a VR Tour Shoot
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Creating a floor plan2m 58s
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Creating a shot list1m 19s
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3. Gear for VR Tours
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Choosing a VR camera5m 1s
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4. Shooting a Panoramic Tour
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Best time to shoot2m 8s
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Floor coverage1m 36s
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5. Shooting a VR Photos and Video
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6. Merging Panoramic and HDR Images
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7. Enhancing and Stitching 360˚ Images
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8. Editing VR Video
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9. Developing a 360˚ Tour
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Connecting nodes in Pano2VR8m 37s
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10. Uploading VR and 360˚ Content
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Conclusion
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Next steps23s
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