11-24-2009, 08:23 PM
All of those apps have grid features.
What I would do (might not be the cleverest way to do it, bu it would work) is use a tool like Contact Sheet II thru Photoshop or Bridge to create a high-res grid of uniformly sized images with a set distance between rows and columns. Take the resulting composite image and transform/warp it to taste. If you have Photoshop CS4 Extended, you can wrap the image around a 3D cylinder using the new 3D features in this version to get a more geometrically accurate perspective distortion.
What I would do (might not be the cleverest way to do it, bu it would work) is use a tool like Contact Sheet II thru Photoshop or Bridge to create a high-res grid of uniformly sized images with a set distance between rows and columns. Take the resulting composite image and transform/warp it to taste. If you have Photoshop CS4 Extended, you can wrap the image around a 3D cylinder using the new 3D features in this version to get a more geometrically accurate perspective distortion.