Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - 360-degree course

360-degree course

Detailed steps of 360-degree omnidirectional renderings:

1. Create a free camera and place it in a suitable position in the scene.

2. Set the aspect ratio of 2: 1 in the rendering settings (the aspect ratio here must be 2: 1, because the aspect ratio of 360 panoramic pictures must be 2: 1, otherwise the production effect is not guaranteed! PS Center can not be used again until it is adjusted to the ratio of 2: 1. In order to ensure high flatness, it is recommended to set the resolution to a width of at least 10000 pixels.

3. Then select the camera type as spherical, and check that the coverage field of view is 360.0.

4. Click Render to directly output the finished 360 panorama. The rendered panorama must be distorted, as shown below. Otherwise, the previous operation must be wrong. Please check it according to the above steps.

5. Save the rendered 360-degree panorama with the aspect ratio of 2: 1 locally, and then we can upload the material to some panoramic production tools to make the final effect.

Introduction of 360 panoramic shooting;

For 360 panoramic shooting, we usually use tripod, SLR camera, fisheye lens and pan/tilt.

We need to fix the camera on the tripod and set the parameters before shooting. Generally speaking, we need to shoot 360-degree scenery. After taking a photo at an angle, we need to move the camera horizontally to shoot adjacent scenes. It should be noted that there needs to be about 30% overlap between two adjacent photos, which is also convenient for later software stitching.

After taking a 360-degree photo in this way, it has been completed. We can choose to shoot the material of the sky and the ground or splicing it with software later.