If you're tired of this planet, why don't you go and create your own? Unfortunately you won't be able to live on it, but at least you'll have fun while trying out this Photoshop tutorial and seeing what the Polar Coordinates filter is capable of... Are you ready? Then follow these simple steps and create your very own personal planet in Photoshop.
1. The first thing you'll need is a panoramic image. The best ones are those with very little detail both in the bottom area (asphalt, water, land) and in the upper area (ideally, blue sky). Also, try to use a panorama where the right and left borders fit as neatly as possible. I'll use this New York City skyline.

2. Go to Image > Image size and resize the photo to a perfect square. Uncheck the "Constrain proportions" option and apply to Height the same value shown in Width.

3. Now go to Image > Rotate canvas and rotate it 180º. Don't worry if it all looks odd, you're doing a great job!

4. Finally go to Filter > Distort > Polar Coordinates and apply the filter at 100%, making sure the "Rectangular to polar" option is checked.

5. Your planet is almost ready! Rotate it to your liking, clean the sky a bit, make the border transition a bit smoother, apply some color, contrast and brightness corrections if necessary...

6. ...and this is the final result.


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I came back after trying to make my own planet. In fact it was so easy (I got it right first try) and so interesting I am off to my own planet now. Will watch out for more instructions how to do other things.
this is fuckin brilliant. Shit it rules more fuck fuck fuck
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thx for this tutorial , you help me with it ,