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Hello,
I will soon have a panoramic image generated from a 3D-rendering program at a mountain top. On this top, a circular map is going to be set up that will have the panorama projected on to the outer fringe (ring) of the map.
See the following sample:
<http://www.emap.no/images/temp/grakallen.jpg>
Now, the chalenge is to project the panoramic image on to the ring outside the map. It needs to be accurate, so the markings of other mountain tops in the map actually hits the same top on the horizon of the panorama ring.
Does anyone have a clue how to do this in Photoshop or in Illustrator.
Agnar Renolen
Trondheim
I will soon have a panoramic image generated from a 3D-rendering program at a mountain top. On this top, a circular map is going to be set up that will have the panorama projected on to the outer fringe (ring) of the map.
See the following sample:
<http://www.emap.no/images/temp/grakallen.jpg>
Now, the chalenge is to project the panoramic image on to the ring outside the map. It needs to be accurate, so the markings of other mountain tops in the map actually hits the same top on the horizon of the panorama ring.
Does anyone have a clue how to do this in Photoshop or in Illustrator.
Agnar Renolen
Trondheim
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