With the digital representation of cities ever improving it is possible to create some stunning panoramic images from simple screen grabs. Pictured above and below is a panorama of San Francisco captured from Microsoft’s Virtual Earth:
To appreciate the image it really needs to be viewed at full resolution – view the high res version (6mb).
Want to create your own? Follow our step by step tutorial on creating high resolution panoramas from Virtual Earth for print.
The tutorial is also available for Google Earth.
With the digital representation of cities ever improving it is possible to create some stunning panoramic images from simple screen grabs. Pictured above and below is a panorama of San Francisco captured from Microsoft’s Virtual Earth:
To appreciate the image it really needs to be viewed at full resolution – view the high res version (6mb).
Want to create your own? Follow our step by step tutorial on creating high resolution panoramas from Virtual Earth for print.
The tutorial is also available for Google Earth.
Continuing our Architectural Visualisation thread we take at look at the demo reel from Neorama:
Founded in 2001 Neorama’s vision is one of ‘a constant search for a sharp and accurate creative vision, allying art and technology to reinforce property features and values‘.
The demo reel is impressive with the cityscapes’ standing out as a notable achievement.
See the Neorama site for more information and a look at their early work in Second Life.
Continuing our Architectural Visualisation thread we take at look at the demo reel from Neorama:
Founded in 2001 Neorama’s vision is one of ‘a constant search for a sharp and accurate creative vision, allying art and technology to reinforce property features and values‘.
The demo reel is impressive with the cityscapes’ standing out as a notable achievement.
See the Neorama site for more information and a look at their early work in Second Life.