Robert Reese: Inspired by Andy Warhol

Behind the scene : How this panorama was made
Besides an interesting disguise, I used a matte black cloth backdrop and my son and I wore black t-shirts. On my daughter, I put a "Chroma Key" green "onesey" on her to make it easier to insert whatever into the area covering her torso. My intent was to have elaborate designs on her outfit but it turned out to be too little surface area for my intents and instead I had to merely change the color of the onesey.

The cube faces are 1836 pixels square, which gave me nine 612 pixel squares per side for each of the horizontal faces. The top and bottom were reserved for spatial effects.

Since the shots were not taken with a fisheye lens there was no need to to defish or unwarp the images. Instead, all I had to do was to create the cube faces using a standard photo editor, saving each as cube_1,cube_2,and so forth.

Once the faces were complete, I simply used Pano2QTVR to create a cube-based panorama!

There is a slight difference betwee the small and full-size versions as a special "extra" to those few daring individuals that choose to view it fullscreen.
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