I made this picture not with photoshop, but with hugin http://hugin.sourceforge.net/download/.
I will now briefly tell the steps i took to make it.
1. Go to a scenic place.
2. Press and hold F1 to remove the hud.
3. Take screenshots of everything you see around you (360 degrees around, and up/down) – Be shure to give it plenty of overlap!
3.1. On Mac press Apple + Shift + F3
3.2. On Windows, press printscreen (on the right of the keyboard), open paint, press ctrl + v, save
4. In your image editing program of choice, crop away everything that is not your minecraft world (taskbar etc.)
5. Open Hugin
6. Follow the on-screen instructions (enter a FOV of 100 degrees when prompted)
7. In the preview window that appears, change the "projection" to "stereographic" (in the projection pane)
8. Move the image till you are happy (in the move/drag pane)
9. Export
10. ????
11. Profit!
I made this picture not with photoshop, but with hugin http://hugin.sourceforge.net/download/.
I will now briefly tell the steps i took to make it.
1. Go to a scenic place.
2. Press and hold F1 to remove the hud.
3. Take screenshots of everything you see around you (360 degrees around, and up/down) – Be shure to give it plenty of overlap!
3.1. On Mac press Apple + Shift + F3
3.2. On Windows, press printscreen (on the right of the keyboard), open paint, press ctrl + v, save
4. In your image editing program of choice, crop away everything that is not your minecraft world (taskbar etc.)
5. Open Hugin
6. Follow the on-screen instructions (enter a FOV of 100 degrees when prompted)
7. In the preview window that appears, change the "projection" to "stereographic" (in the projection pane)
8. Move the image till you are happy (in the move/drag pane)
9. Export
10. ????
11. Profit!
Worst set of instructions ever. I just get a small, warped view of the view looking down.
Did you install hugin correctly? You have to follow the instructions for installing the addtitional "control point generators" or the program will not know how to stitch the images.
The biomes obviously look smaller on the isometric, but look in the perspective of the trees, and amount of cacti in the desert. It's huge! I have the seed if anyone wants too!
Its Minegypt!
-tP
so so true
and also that technique is on a photoshop tutorial to
I will now briefly tell the steps i took to make it.
1. Go to a scenic place.
2. Press and hold F1 to remove the hud.
3. Take screenshots of everything you see around you (360 degrees around, and up/down) – Be shure to give it plenty of overlap!
3.1. On Mac press Apple + Shift + F3
3.2. On Windows, press printscreen (on the right of the keyboard), open paint, press ctrl + v, save
4. In your image editing program of choice, crop away everything that is not your minecraft world (taskbar etc.)
5. Open Hugin
6. Follow the on-screen instructions (enter a FOV of 100 degrees when prompted)
7. In the preview window that appears, change the "projection" to "stereographic" (in the projection pane)
8. Move the image till you are happy (in the move/drag pane)
9. Export
10. ????
11. Profit!
Worst set of instructions ever. I just get a small, warped view of the view looking down.
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Yes, please post the seed value.
I prefer GIMP. As for large biomes... HOLY S&*& that is a large dessert.
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