Guidelines for Drawing Immersive Panoramas in Equirectangular Perspective
Author(s) -
António Araújo
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
portuguese national funding agency for science, research and technology (rcaap project by fct)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.1145/3106548.3106606
Subject(s) - protractor , computer science , computer graphics (images) , compass , perspective (graphical) , panorama , line drawings , interpolation (computer graphics) , process (computing) , virtual reality , computer vision , artificial intelligence , engineering drawing , animation , engineering , geography , cartography , operating system
ARTECH 2017 - Conferência realizada em Macau de 6-8 de setembro de 2017Virtual Reality (VR) Panoramas work by interactively creating immersive anamorphoses from spherical perspectives. These panoramas are usually photographic but a growing number of artists are making hand-drawn equirectangular perspectives in order to visualize them as VR panoramas. This is a practice with both artistic and didactic interest. However, these drawings are usually done by trial-and-error, with ad-hoc measurements and interpolation of precomputed grids, a process with considerable limitations.We develop
in this work the analytic tools for plotting great circles, straight line images and their vanishing points, and then provide guidelines for achieving these constructions in good approximation without computer calculations, through descriptive geometry diagrams that can be executed using only ruler, compass, and protractor.Fundação Macauinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
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