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      andretbms
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      Hey there! I'm here to share with you my latest two Interactive Panoramas. Here are the 2 images used to generate the Interactive final product. I used SketchUp, Vray for Sketchup and Photoshop to generate these images.
      Since I cant embed te flash (.swf) final files here I'll leave you to the links on my blog that had the final panoramas embeded.
      Coments and critics are always welcome. See you soon!

      COUPLE'S ROOM: (Widescreen proportion 16:9)
      Link to the Final Interactive Panorama
      http://www.arqmaniaco.blogspot.com.br/2012/07/panoramica-360-quarto-casal-por-atb.html

      http://a4.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc7/s720x720/382400_448804505152041_999586220_n.jpg

      SINGLES MAN'S ROOM: (Normal proportion 4:3)
      Link to the Final Interactive Panorama
      http://www.arqmaniaco.blogspot.com.br/2012/07/panoramica-360-quarto-solteiro-por-atb.html

      http://a4.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/s720x720/557576_438308976201594_1039121996_n.jpg

      André Thomé Barbosa
      Architecture and Product Ilustrator.

      Be sure to check my channel, plenty of SketchUp modelling videos and some tutorials.
      http://www.youtube.com/andretbms

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        cotty
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        Nice panoramas!
        I would suggest that you ensure that the vertical lines are vertical in the equirectangular images so that the horizon has no waves during the rotation of the panorama.

        Like this...
        atb_vertical.jpg

        my SketchUp gallery

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          andretbms
          last edited by

          @cotty said:

          Nice panoramas!
          I would suggest that you ensure that the vertical lines are vertical in the equirectangular images so that the horizon has no waves during the rotation of the panorama.

          Like this...
          [attachment=0:2w0c2npk]<!-- ia0 -->atb_vertical.jpg<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:2w0c2npk]

          I noticed that error and the weird results on the first panorama. I just wasn't sure how would I fix that on PS or even better, I couldn't figure out why the the straight image from Vray was generated like that. Can you give me any advices on what Tool to use on Photoshop to fix that like you just did?

          Thanks in advance and thanks for commenting! 😄

          André Thomé Barbosa
          Architecture and Product Ilustrator.

          Be sure to check my channel, plenty of SketchUp modelling videos and some tutorials.
          http://www.youtube.com/andretbms

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            cotty
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            I don't know Vray, so I'm not able to say anything about the reason.
            But I am using the software hugin to stitch my panorama photos, maybe you can use your Vray-output with it?

            my SketchUp gallery

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              andretbms
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              @cotty said:

              I don't know Vray, so I'm not able to say anything about the reason.
              But I am using the software hugin to stitch my panorama photos, maybe you can use your Vray-output with it?

              Hey again!
              What I meant is that I am curious to know how you straighten the wall corner lines on my already rendered image. You probably fixed it on Photoshop, right? How did you do it?

              André Thomé Barbosa
              Architecture and Product Ilustrator.

              Be sure to check my channel, plenty of SketchUp modelling videos and some tutorials.
              http://www.youtube.com/andretbms

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              • cottyC Offline
                cotty
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                No, I did use the move/drag function from hugin for the correction. I don't use Photoshop for this.

                my SketchUp gallery

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                  andretbms
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                  @cotty said:

                  No, I did use the move/drag function from hugin for the correction. I don't use Photoshop for this.

                  Thanks for sharing! I'll sure take a look into that software! See you! 😃

                  André Thomé Barbosa
                  Architecture and Product Ilustrator.

                  Be sure to check my channel, plenty of SketchUp modelling videos and some tutorials.
                  http://www.youtube.com/andretbms

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