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14
Apr
o0FullAperture0o asked:


Difficulty: 3 means low gradually c? Mo scene make a scene? Mica using photoshop CS3 and a couple of blocks you 've taken. Photoshop CS3 only sorry.

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25 Responses to “Photoshop Tutorial: Panoramic”

  • jazzigod

    Thank you buddy

  • MrjackIII

    i did this and on the blen step the was a wierd distor of color the was bloches of blue yellow and etc plz help

  • clutchmaster22

    brilliant! thanks so much man!

  • felipipi

    gracias

  • mikemtz1990

    this was a realy helpful vid, what is the name of the song? realy cool

  • dustywar

    Thanks for the post;)

  • JinjiroWow

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  • mrxxbrian

    THIS IS AWESOME! THANK YOU!

  • Etorathu

    Your videos have such great music selections… they really chill me out and make it easier to take stuff in. Also, the wallpaper and setup for your videos is great. I hope you make many more because these are some of the better class video tutorials I’ve seen around.

  • tommi4ever

    nice video!
    its kinda hard to do it with photoshop
    but i dont think u need to do all this in order to create a panoramic picture
    there are other programs that do the same thing and create nicier panoramas “automatically”
    u just upoload the images and click “align” or smthn
    and its done!

  • JimTBell

    Before you crop the image why not use the free transform tool to square up the image?

  • mrconcept

    thanks for that, can you use this method in the older versions of photoshop? can you also just take one single image, cut it up in to sections, stack and still get the same effect?

  • pinkydink02

    only photoshop CS3? surree? kk
    well, anyway, this waas amazing!
    so basically u just merged four completely separate pix, and the program automatically placed them together? how.. cool! looks 3D?

  • o0FullAperture0o

    Haha thaks!

  • o0FullAperture0o

    Well thank you very much. I’m going to do better at replying to posts. Your praise if very welcomed!

  • cackiebongeye

    Good tutorial, not over-the-top nitration. Well done.

  • Saneflox

    I like the quality and “Pro” style of your video ;)

  • baxter102

    very cool man. helped a bunch. i’m subscribing. keep em coming.

  • sweetandtasty

    AWESOME!!! i love you

  • fantomas83

    “may as well go grab a snickers”
    Cheers for the video you saved my bacon!

  • Polarskates

    Thanks Chris

  • gadget706

    This video is great. I was able to do it easily after watching it. Thanks.

  • elvinkie24

    Great tutorial! Congrats!

  • dunderclumpin

    thanks but the best way is to use panorama maker pro 4 . it makes things sooo much more easier and faster , try it , see what you think

  • UKSkaterstar07

    ok i just triied it and its a little blurry around where where the layers are meeting..any ideas? thanks..and the music really makes the video more enjoyable to watch

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