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In this lesson I looked around on the internet for tutorials on how to successfully achieve the effect I want on my digipak. The tutorial explained what type of photograph would help me construct the mini world effect. First of all I used example of panoramas from the internet(this is how my image will look) I resized the picture into a square and rotated it to then go on filters>distort>Polar Coordinate.
Here are the images I managed to achieve. On the day I go to take pictures I will try to make my shots fit. This will avoid any jaggered edges and will make the photograph a smooth 360 picture. I am contemplating whether to use this image for the back panel of the digipak, or use it as the actual cover on the cd.
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I'm using images of London as it relates to the North London born artist; it will also appeal to Londoners.
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