How cool is this...
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...and how was it done?
http://www.peterskirche.at/virtuelle_tour_1280x1024/Virtuelle%20tour/Peterskirche%20Zentrum.html
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It was most likely created by GoCubic. All you need are 6 images. There is even a ruby script that will create those 6 images for you so you can use your SU model. I created a few in the past. Pretty slick IMO.
http://www.panoguide.com/howto/display/gocubic.jsp
Oh, and did I mention it was free.
Jason has an example posted here:
http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?p=91295#p91295Edit: You can find the ruby here:
http://www.crai.archi.fr/RubyLibraryDepot/Ruby/en_cam_page.htm -
Yes I often wonder just how they can build those incredible buildings... or do you mean the VR?
did you "look" straight down? http://www.photoartkalmar.com/Photoart-Kalmar%20Flash/QTVR/index.html
this is an Apple QT VR FWIW.
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And a little experiment I made with SU and Kerky (not an excellent render however)
http://www.gaieus.hu/su/videos/Carmelite.mov -
This is one I did a while ago. It has 40+ hotspots and was a complete pig to setup.
I used the CubicPanOut plug-in to produce the 6 views per hotspot then moved the 40x6 images over to my Mac and then CubicConverter and CubicConnector to make the finished movie.
This is a link to the Quicktime movie on my dropbox account, its 280Mb so don't try and play it from here, you'll have to download it first.
http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/373226/StPeters/1287-QTVR-V2.mov
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