New York City Appartement
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and a pano of the guestroom:
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the masterbedroom
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You need a sign saying "Mind the first step. it's a doosie".
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and the Masterbathroom
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walkin wardrobe
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it took a few month but now it is finshed:
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@jo-ke to me, this is an inspiring video.
You made me go off an figure out some things in TWR that I did not understand. In particular how 360 background images really work. I guess I did not pick up on the fact that if you orbit the model the background scene really kept up with the model and thus if you rendered it the background synced with the camera position.
Did you do this animation with TWR?
I need to find some better spherical images that I can use with my car washes. I like the NYC image you used for your apartment video. It would not work well for me but it is giving me valuable view into what I need to get done. Now I need to find a good source of images or figure out how in the heck to create some. If you, or anyone else, can give me some insight into how to create some or where to find a good source of images (yes I looked at your source but they seem to be very European in origin - not complaining, just need some relevant to viewers in this area).
Again, thanks for sharing your video and giving me some insight into how things work and what can be accomplished.
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Hi NTXDave
I agree - it is a truly inspirational project and video.
I have in the past used Google Earth to save the 4 compass directions of a particular spot in my city. Alot of the buildings have been added in 3D so you just position your FOV as if you were standing at ground level, take a screen shot or if its possible to save to an image format (Sorry it's been a while since I did this) of a 360 rotation (could be 4 or more shots).
In Sketchup, create arc-ed solids and apply each image to the curved interior of the arc. Bring all the mapped arcs together to form a (more or less) complete circle. Make it large enough that the top/bottom edges are out of view for stills or animations.
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Yes, an inspiring post for the visualization of fine interior design with great suggestions. A German man in New York ... What editor program you still use for your film compositions?
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I've used ms moviemakerfor cutting the video. I nice free app.
The renderings were prepared by twilight render. I exported the xml and did the renderings on 4 machines with Kerkythea.
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jo-ke-Thanks for sharing this project
I was wondering what the total rendering time was, for the full animation, on each of the 4 machines. Also would the file be loadable in qrVR for exploring? I could get lost in the walk-in closet for hours but understand if it is too large to upload. -
one sequence rendered about 2 or 3 days.
I have a pano view right here:
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Thanks for the link (missed it in the earlier posts) It's a fantastic place to visit.
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