

The artist earned an MFA in sculpture from Tokyo’s Nihon University of Art in 2005, and a second MFA in fine arts from the School of Visual Arts in 2009. I, for one, would have also picked a different font for the lyrics, but everything’s pretty impressive given all the effort anyway.Long Eclipse presents Kamiya’s first body of paintings. In the end, the video created all manually looks pretty cool, although there’s no doubt some professional editing would have come in handy too. “ So what I had to do instead was a) plan routes without any long street names on them) and b) tilt the view upwards slightly so that any street names, and the navigation arrows, were outside of the region that I was going to crop to,” the redditor says. The first idea was to access a Google API that would have allowed the editing of street markings for Google Maps. But (although really cool) it didn't quite work in the ways that I needed, so I went back to manual,” they say.Īs for how they removed the navigation arrows that show up on Google Maps Street View, that wasn’t an easy mission either. I did, halfway through the process, suddenly think "I bet somebody wrote a tool to automate this", and that led me to find something called Hyperlapse. So I pressed the prt scr button maybe 15000 times in total. I actually didn't use all of what I collected, plus I messed up some bits and had to re-do them. The vast majority of the street views are screengrabs, yes.

“ The section in the middle is made on Google Earth studio, as you can probably tell. The video, which looks more like a time lapse based on dashcam footage, wasn’t easy to do, as the creator explains on reddit. As many people know already, Street View provides us with street-level imagery from almost every location across the world, and users are allowed to navigate on public streets with the same paths that the Google car followed to capture the photos.
