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Re: 3d-gradients of sky

by sebastien delcoigne :: Rate this Message:

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Better than copy/paste you might want to try the clone tool with one of the "fuzzy circle" brush that suits your needs (create one if needed). Then maybe the heal tool if you are not entirely happy with the result.

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Sébastien

On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 10:18 AM, Thomas Steiner <finbref.2006@...> wrote:
When I shoot my panos and I stitch them with hugin, there are
sometimes some little "holes" at the border of the panorama, often in
the sky (or at the ground). I then just copy (in gimp) the sky around
it, shift and paste it. This looks ok, but not good; it would be
better to make a "simple" 3d gradient fixing say four points where I
know the colour of the sky and then the missing part is filled.
In the attached panorama example it is visible that I did the
copy&paste at the top left of the statue.
My question: how do you guys handle this problem?
If it is not a hugin related question and thus not to be discussed
here, please let me know as well.
Thanks
Thomas





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