Can you explain what hotkeys you are using at 6:52 to make the star field stick to the panorama? I can't merge down for some reason:( thank you for the tutorial!:)
Perhaps if the images were mapped onto layered spheres in a 3d program it could be possible. however currently photoshop does not seem to support that possibility
This is Amazing. Thank you so much for this, one question, how can we use these 360 degree panorama illustrations for an animated film? Does this work in After effects or premiere pro?
Woah! I've been curious on how to do these - thank you so much! Thanks for teaching me a new thing in a really approachable way! :) The stars is a really neat time saving trick so I'm not spending hours hand painting stars into the sky too. I appreciate you covering the wordpress plugin you're using too - awesome job!
This is exactly what I was looking for, thank you soooooooo much, I have some amazing creative projects I'm working on and this is the piece of the puzzle I've been looking for. WOW! Thanks... I had to sub and like the video. I hope there is more videos like this in your library. I truly appreciate you.
Hello! So to make an image into a Facebook 360 post you have to upload it from mobile and Facebook should give you the option to make the image 360. I hope this helps
Hi, So Sorry we missed this comment somehow. So what Jayel did here was save the photoshop .psd as a .jpg and then open the .jpg in photoshop and turn it into a 3d panorama. We hope this helps!
We're actually not certain why this might be happening but a canvas turning all red could be indicative of quick mask mode being enabled. try hitting ctrl+q and seeing if that solves the problem. Also, make sure you're using a flattened image to use spherical panorama. We hope this helps. please let us know if this solves your problem or if you do find the solution
You have to open the image in an app that allows for 360 images. Some phbone galleries automatically create 3D images, and sometimes facebook uploads will detect that it's 3d-able and give you the option. We have ours up on facebook here: for example: facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10158669142043400
WHAT! How come no one is talking about the fact that he's panning around this fever dream of zombies and unicorns in a farm, then all of a sudden there's like little fairies or something running on the ground and it feels like something's not right and oh GOD we're in the fire! And is that Cthulhu in the mountains? And aliens abducting a cow? I'm shook.
Unfortunately the 360 Panorama only works with 1 flat layer, so any time you want to add something on a new layer you have to flatten it onto the 3d environment. Jayel's solution to this was to work with layers in a regular photoshop document and then save .jpgs and bring the .jpgs into 3d space. We hope this helps
@@Oneshipress Hi, thanks for the reply. My issue is, I can not add stars to the sky. I mean, when the sky layer merge with 3D layer, all the layers get flat. And no more 3D layer to works. Hope you got my issue. Is it PS version issue?
@@npnp6240 interesting... to be clear, what Jayel did was make a. Jpg of his sketch and make that a spherical projection. Then he brought the stars in as a new layer and merged it down onto a copy of the 3d sketch... he saved that as a .jpeg and brought that .jpg into the original 2 dimensional .psd ... does that help?
@@Oneshipress Me also did the same thing. I also brought the stars as a new layer and merged it down onto 3D sketch. The issue was. The 3D layer becom nomal layer once merge with 3d sketch. Any solution? 💜
@@npnp6240 to be honest we're not sure merging a layer down on to the 3d layer worked for Jayel's test. Did you use "merge down" as opposed to "flatten"?
There are blogs and cideo tutorial on how to optimize your photoshop hardware setting you might want to try looking that up and see if anything there is useful.
@@sasaki.a im so sorry, we honestly don't know what could be causing that perhaps look into your graphics card driver, and photoshops performance settings. That our best guess, but TBH there's so many variables from one system to the next
Photoshop removed the 3D option... Can you help me with advice on how to create and edit spherical panoramas with other software?
This is so cool! I've been wanting to make one of these forever but I couldn't figure out how. Thanks for making this video!
We can't wait to see what you come up with if you give it a go. Feel free to ask any questions you might come up with!
Oh heckin heck! I can't wait to see what you do! Please, please, please let me know if you make one!
exactly what I have been looking for!! Thankyou :)
That's fantastic, thank you!
Thank you for taking the time to create this tutorial. I found it very helpful and super inspiring.
What an absolute saviour thank you so much! Plus this looks awesome!
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Woah so cool!
Thank you! We're so glad you think so!
Yay! I'm glad you think so! Thank you!
Thank you! Photoshop seems to have removed 360 features now, sadly. Are there any updated workflows you would suggest?
This is sad indeed. We do not know of any solid workflow solutions.
Thank you for clarifying this! What is your resolution, when I sketch in 3D the line works becomes so pixellated?
The template it the description is the resolution of the final work bit.ly/op-360-template
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In what format do you export these files?
Can you explain what hotkeys you are using at 6:52 to make the star field stick to the panorama? I can't merge down for some reason:( thank you for the tutorial!:)
ctrl+E will merge whatever layer you're selected on down to the layer below it
Awesome.
We're so glad you think so!
This was amazing! absolutely great tutorial
Awesome! We're so glad to hear it. Thank you!
Super helpful! Thanks!!
Awesome! We're so glad to hear that!
Thank you so much! Easiest tutorial I coulda asked for!
We're so glad that you found it helpful!
Smart! Thank you!
Is there a possibility of creating parallax effect in a 360 panaroma??
Perhaps if the images were mapped onto layered spheres in a 3d program it could be possible. however currently photoshop does not seem to support that possibility
This is Amazing. Thank you so much for this, one question, how can we use these 360 degree panorama illustrations for an animated film? Does this work in After effects or premiere pro?
We actually don't know... but if you discover a way to do it. We absolutely would love to know about it!
Woah! I've been curious on how to do these - thank you so much! Thanks for teaching me a new thing in a really approachable way! :) The stars is a really neat time saving trick so I'm not spending hours hand painting stars into the sky too. I appreciate you covering the wordpress plugin you're using too - awesome job!
We're so glad you found this helpful, thanks for telling us!
This is exactly what I was looking for, thank you soooooooo much, I have some amazing creative projects I'm working on and this is the piece of the puzzle I've been looking for. WOW! Thanks... I had to sub and like the video. I hope there is more videos like this in your library. I truly appreciate you.
Amazing! I can't tell you how happy that makes us to hear! Thank you for letting us know!
@@Oneshipress It's absolutely our pleasure... We are extremely grateful. We look forward to coming back and sharing our creations with you all...
@@raymondharris7226 thats so awesome! We're looking forward to it!
Hello after finish the work…how to save it…what 360 format for facebook ?
Hello! So to make an image into a Facebook 360 post you have to upload it from mobile and Facebook should give you the option to make the image 360. I hope this helps
Hi! What happens in 3:45 before turning in into a .psd ? I'm missing that step. Thanks!
Hi, So Sorry we missed this comment somehow. So what Jayel did here was save the photoshop .psd as a .jpg and then open the .jpg in photoshop and turn it into a 3d panorama. We hope this helps!
really coool!
We're so glad you think so! Thank you!
My canvas turns all RED all of a sudden after I enable Spherical Panorama? whats going on?
We're actually not certain why this might be happening but a canvas turning all red could be indicative of quick mask mode being enabled. try hitting ctrl+q and seeing if that solves the problem. Also, make sure you're using a flattened image to use spherical panorama. We hope this helps. please let us know if this solves your problem or if you do find the solution
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How do you move freely like this?
You have to open the image in an app that allows for 360 images. Some phbone galleries automatically create 3D images, and sometimes facebook uploads will detect that it's 3d-able and give you the option. We have ours up on facebook here: for example: facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10158669142043400
WHAT! How come no one is talking about the fact that he's panning around this fever dream of zombies and unicorns in a farm, then all of a sudden there's like little fairies or something running on the ground and it feels like something's not right and oh GOD we're in the fire! And is that Cthulhu in the mountains? And aliens abducting a cow? I'm shook.
For real, that poor cow! Or maybe that lucky cow? I don't know how the cow feels about this.
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All layers get flatern, when i do merge with layer above with 3D layer. Any solution?
Unfortunately the 360 Panorama only works with 1 flat layer, so any time you want to add something on a new layer you have to flatten it onto the 3d environment. Jayel's solution to this was to work with layers in a regular photoshop document and then save .jpgs and bring the .jpgs into 3d space. We hope this helps
@@Oneshipress Hi, thanks for the reply. My issue is, I can not add stars to the sky. I mean, when the sky layer merge with 3D layer, all the layers get flat. And no more 3D layer to works. Hope you got my issue. Is it PS version issue?
@@npnp6240 interesting... to be clear, what Jayel did was make a. Jpg of his sketch and make that a spherical projection. Then he brought the stars in as a new layer and merged it down onto a copy of the 3d sketch... he saved that as a .jpeg and brought that .jpg into the original 2 dimensional .psd ... does that help?
@@Oneshipress Me also did the same thing. I also brought the stars as a new layer and merged it down onto 3D sketch. The issue was. The 3D layer becom nomal layer once merge with 3d sketch. Any solution?
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@@npnp6240 to be honest we're not sure merging a layer down on to the 3d layer worked for Jayel's test. Did you use "merge down" as opposed to "flatten"?
Noice! That made that not intimidating at all!
Awesome, we're so glad you think so!
i dont know why, but mine photoshop Panorama is lagy as hell
i mean... 10gen intel +rtx3060 isn't that bad right?
There are blogs and cideo tutorial on how to optimize your photoshop hardware setting you might want to try looking that up and see if anything there is useful.
Hi guy! Did you find any solution for this? Cause I was trying also to optimize PS and it still not work :(
@@sasaki.a im so sorry, we honestly don't know what could be causing that perhaps look into your graphics card driver, and photoshops performance settings. That our best guess, but TBH there's so many variables from one system to the next