

Most popular tiny planets on Instagramįollow Kuula's Instagram account for some inspiring tiny planets and start creating them yourself with Kuula Tiny Planet Editor! Don't to forget to tag your posts #kuulapic when posting to Instagram for a chance to be featured.
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Image illustrating how to take a snapshot of a tiny planet to post it on Instagram. If you're on a mobile device, the saved image size is 1600 x 1600, but this is more than enough for Instagram - as it resizes the pictures to 1080 x 1080 pixels. On desktop browsers, you can save the image in high resolution - image size of 3200 x 3200. Once you saved it, you can share your tiny planet on Instagram. Finally, right click the image and choose "Save Image As.". How to share a tiny planet?įirst, click on SHARE (Step 1), then choosing SNAPSHOT (Step 2) will save the image for sharing. Once you are happy with the way your tiny planet looks, click on the SAVE button. Using sliders you can adjust the Heading, Scale (zoom), and you can add some Bulge effect to it or you can create a Rabbit Hole. Then make your tiny planet look the way you want. Image illustrating how to capture a tiny planet.

All you need to do is to upload your 360 image to Kuula, go to EDIT, choose TINY PLANET and you will be right in the Tiny Planet Editor. You can turn a 360 photo into a tiny planet very easily with our Tiny Planet Editor. We regularly check our feed and feature the best shots by reposting to thousands of our followers!īelow you will find the 2 easy steps to follow to capture a tiny planet and share it on Instagram: Step 1. Then, create tiny planets using our Tiny Planet Editor and share your tiny planets on Instagram.

If you would like to join our tiny planet community on Instagram, register on Kuula and start uploading your 360 photos. This kind of view became quite popular and many 360 enthusiasts started using tiny planets on Instagram. People call this technique stereographic projection. "Tiny planet" also called "little planet" is a special projection that rolls your 360 photo into a sphere that looks like a minature planet. Tiny planets look very cool! The one below, featuring The Empire State Building was created by Above Interactive and is one of our all time favourites! Photo by Above Interactive. Even though Instagram does not support 360 photos (this is what Kuula is for), you can create tiny planets of your 360 images using Kuula Tiny Planet Editor and post them on your Instagram account.
