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I'm trying to learn some stuff in photoshop and i thought making a panorama using a halo 3 map might help. There's not much editing but i think it looks cool. I want to make it bigger with out blurring it but i have no clue how.

What do you guys think?

http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g155/spitfir507/BUngie/pano .jpg

[Edited on 04.07.2009 9:18 AM PDT]

  • 04.07.2009 8:06 AM PDT

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It's pretty good. Trying increasing the resolution, to make the image larger.

  • 04.07.2009 9:36 AM PDT

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That's great!
I haven't seen a pano of this level from this vantage point, it's very cool.
If it weren't for the overshield, this would almost look real.
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Nice work, keep it up.

  • 04.07.2009 7:50 PM PDT
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Thanks. I made another one and i think it turned out nice.

http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g155/spitfir507/pano.jpg

  • 04.07.2009 11:23 PM PDT

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This one is nice also, I assume by the color loss that your playing around with the contrast and de-saturation.

  • 04.08.2009 7:35 AM PDT

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Looks good, keep up the good work and if you need any help, let me know.
I teach people how to make panoramics in real life and for halo3

  • 04.08.2009 7:46 AM PDT
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Yea I was messing around with saturating and soft light. I'm trying to find combo's that look nice.

  • 04.08.2009 3:25 PM PDT

Skillet was here and referred to himself in the third person.

Using Photoshop, you could always try adding a Brightness/Contrast layer. Play around with those settings a bit.

  • 04.09.2009 1:19 PM PDT