VR presentation of apartment renovation
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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
http://www.vuzix.com/consumer/products_vr920.html
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. -
fantastic work Pixero!!! nice workflow...
best
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