360 panorama iPhone app free
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http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/360-panorama/id377342622?mt=8
Just brilliant and free this week.
I can use the images for renders and even IBL lighting.
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Awesome...great find
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Are these 32 bit hdris ?
I'm asking because we have a new ipad here. It's for my wife of course. -
Awesome - thanks so much for posting up.
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Also look at Pixeet, their app (iphone/iPad) is free and suports the gyro function so you can look around the scene by simply moving the device.
The same panos can be uploaded to a free account and viewed online or embedded in a web page, additionally the panos can be linked to each other so you can place a flag in one that when clicked will open another. -
Have this app, it was free about 6 months ago too. Great little app.
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I have been using this one as well on my iPad. In my opinion the best at the moment for the platform.
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@solo said:
I can use the images for renders and even IBL lighting.
I've downloaded it and the results are amazing. So easy.
Now that I have it on my iPhone, how do it make it available for renders/IBL lighting in Thea?
For that matter, how do I make it available as a Pano that I can put on our website?
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And how do you take more than one shot to stitch together? I see nothing in the settings. I take one shot, line up the next, take it and boom, it is done and saved. No adding to it.
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@unknownuser said:
And how do you take more than one shot to stitch together? I see nothing in the settings. I take one shot, line up the next, take it and boom, it is done and saved. No adding to it.
You line up your first shot, press the button, then (and this is the magicof it) all you do is very slowly rotate yourself keeping the picture on the same horizontal line and the camera takes all of the rest of the pictures by itself!!!
Note also you can go around more than once to get the "upper" row. You then press the button one more time to end the pano. -
Ah, simple, thanks.
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