




A tutorial can be found here at photomojo
http://photojojo.com/content/tutorials/create-your-own-panorama-planets/
-Jonny Carroll
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1 comment:
That reminds me of Le Petit Prince, a book we had to read in my French class. It was about a little boy who lived on his own little planet that he could walk all the way around. . . I think it had a volcano and a little plant. . . weird, weird book.
Anyways, those are really fun - I think I like yours better than the tutorial examples!
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