Monday, April 19, 2010

Some of my favorites

In addition to the ones previously posted, here are a few more examples of (a few of my more successful) "globes" I have done. Remember these are just the panorama's warped into the globes, no touching up the 'vortexes' in the middle, no cropping, etc...
-Out apartments in South Carolina
 -Beach Patio in South Carolina
 -Holiday Lakes
 -Holiday Lakes Rocks & Docks


-Field House construction from North end of track (forgot to crop the sky in the panorama, easy fix.)

The scrap-yard didn't work out, apparently, thy had some 'incident' earlier in the week and refused to let anyone who didn't work there in...

In my junior review, we all agreed that the focus of this body of work is the technique, which is hindering me at the moment from tackling the whole "urban grunge" transformation... What do you guys think? Go with that or just have mass amounts of these (not 'grunged up') "globes," and work on they way I would present them... Input is appreciated :)

On a side not, I just thought I'd add how much computer resources theses massive guys take up... at full resolution the panoramas are over 30ft long, meaning these are 30ft globes... It takes me a good 15 minutes each for these things to re-size to just half that... (remember these are 20 full-resolution photographs put together) Even flattened into 1 layer, cut down to about 6ftx6ft, editing these things are just a pain and honestly take way longer than it should...