An experiment in using a panorama tool with Elden Ring screenshots
An experiment in using a panorama tool with Elden Ring screenshots
I love the landscapes in this game. I also love the natural landscapes around me in real life and my only camera is a phone camera that has never been able to take consistent panoramic photos. As such, I often use Image Composite Editor (I'm sorry for it being a Microsoft tool, Linux folks) to stitch them together. It dawned on me that there was no particular reason that it couldn't work with un-real landscapes too, and so I went to visit some of my favourite vistas in the game
Leyndell from the East Capital Rampart grace
Liurnia from the Lake-Facing Cliffs grace
Siofra and Nokron from where that one crucible knight is trying to figure out how to get to Mohg
Belurat from the Stagefront grace
Wow, these are so awesome! And so high-res too. I'll probably have to pick one of them to set as my desktop wallpaper, if you don't mind :)
How many screenshots does it take for a single stitch? The 360° one probably took a couple more. And what's your favourite of the bunch?
Thanks! I can actually give you them in significantly higher resolution if you want, these were all downscaled to 50-80% of the original size to make sure I wasn't uploading anything silly for embeds. They range from 20 individual images for Rauh to 75 for the Suppressing Pillar (with a lot of overlapping area for every image, of course). I think that the Belurat one is the best composition here, but I am very partial to Rauh and Siofra as actual game areas so I'm particularly happy to get big shots of those
That's crazy, would have thought that it's way fewer than that. And sure, that'd be cool! As long as they're 2560x1440 (QHD), the quality you've posted here should be fine, honestly.