Below you can find sample 360/3D photos created using the techniques taught in my course on Udemy.com. All of these photos were taken by hand (i.e. no tripod). Some of them were done fairly early in the process of developing the techniques, while others are more recent. Also, because my focus in creating these was primarily on improving the technique of achieving a 360/3D result, some images have gone through more processing steps than others. For example, in some I’ve removed both the cameras and the rig, in some I’ve removed myself as well, and in some I’ve removed only the cameras.

Anaglyphs

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Universal Studios Orlando – Hogwarts Castle
Removed cameras, rig and myself.
Universal Studios Orlando – Pharos Lighthouse
First successful use of technique. Removed cameras.
Universal Studios Orlando – Universal Globe
Early sample. Removed cameras.
Universal Studios Orlando – Chocolate Emporium
I did not like this HDR technique so I’ll have to revisit this with Exposure Blending as taught in the course, but it’s good for showing a lot of motion. Removed cameras and rig.
Universal Studios Orlando – Restaurant Courtyard
Looks dark in anaglyph. Optimized to look natural on Headset. Removed cameras and rig.
Universal Studios Orlando – New York Alley (Course Image)
This is the image we’ll be creating in the course. Removed cameras and rig.
Universal Studios Orlando – New York Alley (Depth Map Additions)
Earlier version of the image above with depth map additions. Depth map techniques will be covered in a coming update to the course. Removed cameras and rig.

Over/Under for VR Headsets

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Universal Studios Orlando – Hogwarts Castle (VR)
Removed cameras, rig and myself.
Universal Studios Orlando – Universal Globe (VR)
Early sample. Removed cameras.
Universal Studios Orlando – Chocolate Emporium (VR)
I did not like this HDR technique so I’ll have to revisit this with Exposure Blending as taught in the course, but it’s good for showing a lot of motion. Removed cameras and rig.
Universal Studios Orlando – Restaurant Courtyard (VR)
Removed cameras and rig.