I'm back!
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You attention to detail is astounding! Good work and thanks for sharing...
PS - Do you think that you will get around to finishing your Animation Tutorial?
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Hi Paul,
Glad to see you back (especially with that church - you know I'm a fan of it but who isn't?). Unfortunately it's either Picasa or my internet at work here (it seems to have serious problems with Google products), I could hardly see a couple of images and it started to hang. Thank God my office hours are just over so I'll have a better look at home!
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Hey Paul, welcome back.
I was wondering what happened to you, thought for a moment you got into a scrape in the corner bar or something.
Very happy you overcame your 'ScaredaPostaPhobia'
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Thanks Guys, I've missed you (Gush)
I nearly forgot, this is a 280Mb QTVR of the interior of the church, there are around 50 clickable hotspots within the file, wherever you see a red figure you can click and jump to that POV, also there are ones high up that look like round arrowy things.
Forgive the initial hotspot, its not quite finished yet. I'm planning to add a load of hotsopts of the outside (planning anyway)
You'll be downloading this from my Dropbox so I have no idea how fast it'll download or how many can download it before Dropbox has a hissy fit.
I would recommend that you right-click and 'Save link as' otherwise you browser will almost definitely try and open the file in a new window.
Let me repeat - 280Mb, you've been warned!
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Very cool... what software did you use to make the Animation?
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Hmm, all I'm getting is a white screen from the qtvr. If I click on map, the map shows up, but the hotspots don't seem to work. Just a white screen. Anyone else?
Chris
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It worked for me but it takes a little while to load...
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"ScaredaPostaPhobia" is a rare condition which has only been reported on the Emerald Isle in the past 10 years +/-. I think Mayor Mike suffers from a mild case.
In my extensive studies which lead me to a P.H.D. (Pretty Horrible Delusion) from the University of Buhel Sheittia, ScaredaPostaPhobia is easily overcome by allowing friends to compliment your work. One compliment is enough to break the cycle thus releasing the fear of posting incredible work.Fortunately I have never suffered from ScaredaPostaPhobia.
We used to have a 12 step program for this on the forum but I believe it was folded into the Corner Bar.
DANG Paul, nice to see you posting again!!!!!!!!!!!
Great work as usual.
I was just thinking about you the other day and wondering if your headaches had gotten any better. Phoey on me for not asking. But I am happy to hear you are better. -
Thanks for the comments, its nice to be back.
Did anyone get the QTVR to work?Here's todays IOTD
2009-02-18 - http://tinyurl.com/bj7o3c
A lot of work but not much to show today, I'm in the process of building and locating all the radiators, sockets, light switches, furniture etc. This is not what we'd normally do but its been 'deemed' necessary on this particular job.Quick note regarding the colours.
I create materials as I go along, Circulation-Floor, Circulation-Walls, Office-Floor, Office-Walls, Toilet-Floor, Toilet-Walls etc etc. I give them bright contrasting colours so that if I accidentally paint a toilet wall with the office wall material it will stand out like a sore thumb. Its only near the end of the build will I adjust the materials to match the purpose of the model. -
Paul,
Amazing work! What software did you use for the hotspots? Very cool.
Scott
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I used the CubicPanOut ruby to generate the 6 images from each location
Moved all the images to my Mac
Used Cubic Converter to make the 50odd single QTVR's
Then Cubic Connector to link them (Dam laborious work) and export as 1 QTVRCubic Converter: http://www.clickheredesign.com.au/cubicconverter/
Cubic Connector: http://www.clickheredesign.com.au/cubicconnector/ -
absolutely astounding work! wow.
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