VR presentation of apartment renovation
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I hope sketchucation do a serious right up on this in next months catchup edition, well done
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Frickin awsome, Jan!
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Iv a pair of these at home, I'll root them out tomorrow at some stage and test it out with this
Only problem is the Rez would be very low with these on
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That's great stuff!
I'm doing similar experiments at the moment.
Is that one model or did you decorate each room in a seperate file? I always have a problem with huge files.
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@jo-ke said:
That's great stuff!
I'm doing similar experiments at the moment.
Is that one model or did you decorate each room in a seperate file? I always have a problem with huge files.
The final Thea render file contained more than ten merged SU files, so several for each room.
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:applause: (hhmmm - doesn't work...)
:standing ovation: (hhmmm - still doesn't work...)Jan, this is really, really great to see...!
@pixero said:
I also did the panorama GUI programming and linking.
How did you do this...?
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Real nice; I wish there had been a renderer that had the capability to render a model directly to a panorama(s), rather than taking individual renders and stitching afterwards (pardon my grammar). It would be really neat.
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Thea (and Kerkythea and Twilight) can do that - and probably that's how Jan did it. When talking about stitching, he was mentioning the photos he was taking for the "before" shots.
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D'oh!
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I'm rendering my panos directly with twilight.
camera tab: type of render: "spherical"
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Ok iv being reading up a lot on this stuff lately since you posted this topic, how on earth do I even start to do this sort of thing?
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That's... that's a MODEL?
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absolutely masterpiece
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Clearly you are from Sweden. I recognize the navigation arrows on the house floor. They use the same scheme on the floor of my local IKEA store.
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@roger said:
Clearly you are from Sweden. I recognize the navigation arrows on the house floor. They use the same scheme on the floor of my local IKEA store.
Yeah, they're Swedish road signs.
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What Software did you use for the presentation? I like the Floorplan.
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Jo-ke,
Not sure what Pixero used exactly but you might have a look at Garden Gnome's Pano2VR, here, http://gardengnomesoftware.com/pano2vr.php
The video gives a good overview also their are some good samples on their forums of what others are producing.
Mike
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I used Pano2VR.
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@oganocali said:
Real nice; I wish there had been a renderer that had the capability to render a model directly to a panorama(s), rather than taking individual renders and stitching afterwards (pardon my grammar). It would be really neat.
Indigo Renderer (>3.6.0) has a new spherical camera type for this, but some exporters need to be updated before everyone can use this...
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I rendered it in Thea with Spherical camera 6000x3000 pixels.
Then in pano2VR it gets converted to six "cube" images.
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