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Panorama, Quicktime VR : In the fish tank

Panorama, Quicktime VR : In the fish tank
Want to swim in the little aquarium on your desk ?




The little story
(with my so perfect english)

I was dreaming to make a 360/180° panorama in an aquarium. I don't remember where and who but someone did it before (Thanks to Mael, the forgoten link is: http://japanos.xii.jp/qtvr300/full_VR/goldfish/goldfish01.html). The story was simple: a fish tank, two fish, a cat looking the fish. After a lot of tests and explanation with my cat he didn't want to help me for this pano (sad!). The next idea was… just me, looking the fish.

A waterproof camera is a bit expensive just for one panorama. And it was difficult to explain to my daughter why her father was putting a camera, a pano head and a lot of strange things in the water with her fish, in her aquarium. Well, the final project is an empty 360/180° VR and a 3D aquarium and two 3D fish.

What ? Hard and Software

- A camera: Nikon D90 / D700
- A fish eye: Nikon 10.5mm
- A pano head: 360Precision Adjuste
- A very, very small "homemade tripod" to use the pano head on the table
- PTGUI to stitch the panorama and the Cinema 4D output
- A 3D software ? ...my ex- 3D softwares in the UN*X, MS-DOS & Windows worlds was POV, 3DS (not Max), Softimage and Maya. A Mac OS X friend told me: Cinema 4D is the best. Why not. (I have found a lot of informations there: http://frenchcinema4d.fr. Thanks to the forum people !)
- a cat
- and Photoshop

1 - Taking pictures for the empty panorama

360 x 180 panorama pictures
Alone it's easy if you have three hands...or an IR remote control.

2 - Stitching pictures with PTGUI

PTGUI
The most easy part.

3 - Full panorama rendering

360 x 180 panorama
'look stupid and a big nose...I know :-)

4 - Creating a 3D aquarium with Cinema 4D

Cinema 4D fish tank
It's an easy to use software and a lot of textures and models are available on the net.

5 - Integrating in the real world

3D and real world
scale, level... or something like that :-)

6 - Mapping the 360x180° panorama in Cinema 4D

360 x 180 panorama in Cinema 4D
I use the "sky sphere". I don't know if an other solution is better.

7 - Making a render and stitcking in PTGUI

Cinema 4D render
Well the 3D fish are... ugly. The next idea was to take pictures of my daugther's fish. They have a more real look. (Is it possible to output an equirectangular image from Cinema 4D ?)

8 - Taking pictures of Flower and Flow (the two fish)

Real fish
You can't imagine how taking fish pictures is hard and boring. They are still moving, moving ! Difficult to have a sharp picture : 500 / f11 or less. Perhaps one or two hours in the freezer before can be a good idea to stop them. Someone ?

Ice fish
No ?

9 - Real fishs are better than 3D fish

Real fish in Cinema 4D
It's better, isn't it ?! realistic

10 -Last adjustements in Cinema 4D

360 x 180 panorama in cinema 4D
Lights, shadows, stones, bla bla bla. I forget a small Eiffel tower in the aquarium bottom ! next time

11 - Et voilà !

Fish tank, aquarium, panorama and 3D
It's not perfect but it's funny, I made it myself-with-my-little-hands and it's a good way/test to learn a cool new software : Cinema 4D.

Paris You can see the final spherical image here (with the outstanding moving bubbles!)

I hope this mini How-To will help you for something.

Have fun !

Special thanks for : the frenchcinema4d.fr forum, Klaus from KRpano, not the cat.


hehe


[EDIT] Just to answer to many emails from humourless people and animal protectors:
- The fish in the ice cube is a pure 3D image - It's a joke.
- The cat-in-bondage above is from Google Images (link) - It's a joke again.
- No animals were harmed in this How-To or in the panorama - I swear.



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Grover - ( 2010-07-30 )
Very interesting. And somebody who has a cat is obviously a good people ! :lol:
Visitor - ( 2010-07-30 )
It's just fantastic ! Thanks for sharing Eric.
Michele - ( 2010-07-30 )
"not the cat" :)
Valentin - thanks for sharing ( 2010-07-30 )
:)
as a lot of times you have a wonderful image - thanks for sharing
mael - the forgoten link ( 2010-07-30 )
I've just found the link of the pano with the cat :-)
http://japanos.xii.jp/qtvr300/full_VR/goldfish/goldfish01.html
Pano_boy - ( 2010-08-01 )
Thanks for sharing
Max - ( 2010-08-01 )
Brillant ! Photographs and 3D interaction.
Istvan Takacs - www.kerekterek.hu ( 2010-08-06 )
Awesome! Thank you for the howto!

(You and your panoramas inspirated me to starting panorama photography. Thx!)
dp - ( 2010-08-06 )
very very nice! Thanks for the how.to
Erick (an other one) - ( 2010-08-06 )
You made my day with the frozen fish :P
e-hon - ( 2010-08-11 )
I love your English... and your sense of humour ;-) whaahahah !!!
anonymous - ( 2011-01-08 )
Amazing work
Yvan - ( 2011-01-09 )
Fantastic work Eric! You're work is becoming even more amazing with the years !
Aquariums - ( 2011-01-13 )
Awesome pic in this blog dude..!!
James - ( 2011-05-06 )
As always inspirational images, keep up the great work.
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