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How to make 720 panorama

Making 720-degree panorama with 3Dmax. After 3Dmax has rendered six pictures, how to splice a complete panorama with PS?

The prospect of panoramic effect in application should be said to be very good, such as panoramic house viewing, which can achieve the effect of on-the-spot house viewing without users visiting the site. In the production, when there is a real scene, you can shoot and make a panoramic view of the real scene with fisheye lens, node pan-tilt and other equipment, but when there is no real scene, you need to make the scene with three-dimensional software, and then export the panoramic view. The following are three specific methods for 3dmax to output panorama.

Method 1: Use the panoramic exporter that comes with 3dmax to export the panoramic image, which is the fastest way to export the panoramic image. As shown in the figure:

After making the scene, set a target camera at the position to be observed, and then click Panorama Exporter in the rendering menu. After simple settings, you can render the panorama. This method uses the line scan mode of 3dmax to render. Rendering directly outputs the panorama, and the rendering quality is average, and the rendered picture is a little bigger and easy to make mistakes, which leads to rendering failure.

Method two, use vary plug-in to render panorama. The method is also very simple. After setting the camera in the scene, set the aspect ratio of 2: 1 in the rendering settings, then select the camera type as spherical, and check the coverage field of view as 360 degrees to output the panorama. In this way, there is only one panoramic output of the finished product, which will be affected by the machine speed. Generally, it is no problem to output a resolution below 6000, but it is slightly larger.

The third method is to use the sky box, that is, replace the camera with a ball, add a standard material to the ball, click the button to the right of the diffuse color, and select the mapping type as reflection/refraction. Then, in the reflection/refraction setting window, continue to set other parameters as shown in the figure below, and finally press the Pick Object and Render Map buttons to render the panorama. Note that the picture rendered by this method is divided into six pictures: up, down, left, right and front. The picture quality is adjustable, and high-definition photo-level pictures can be output as needed. According to the actual operation, the panorama output by this method is a cool Lehman panorama.