A Day at the Museum (Natural History Museum - London)
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@fletch said:
Couldn't resist just one more.
This one is probably my preferred
It is a pleasure to see "the master in action" (Don't hesitate to give some more )
Re: at a first glance, the panorama won't work for me
++Simon
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@simon le bon said:
Re: at a first glance, the panorama won't work for me
++Simon
Did first end in some pub But now it appears to work... some what wavy lines. Maybe some conversion problem?
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Please click the little thumbnail images, not the screenshot! That should work. If not, you need to update your flash player in your web browser, or allow some of the scripts on pan0.net in your browser security settings.
Just added a different panoramic view today... (slightly lower resolution)
Visit the first panoramic here:
Oh! the panoramic image of the Bar - that's the site's testpanoramic. If you see it fine, just click the "skip" button you should be able to see the image.
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Fletch, what do you use to make those panoramas?
Do you render as panorama or do you use some software to make the conversion?
And once it is done where do you make it interactive? in the pan0.net page?
I've always wanted to prove something like that but I don't know how -
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Karina, the spherical image is made in Twilight, and is made interactive in pan0.net. Full instructions here: http://twilightrender.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=2322
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This time that works,
Very Nice
@unknownuser said:
the spherical image is made in Twilight,
@unknownuser said:- Set Camera type to Spherical
I haven't found such a choice in Thea. What is the focal length for a Spherical image? In Thea we can go to 1mm!!
++simon
- Set Camera type to Spherical
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@simon le bon said:
I haven't found such a choice in Thea. What is the focal length for a Spherical image? In Thea we can go to 1mm!!
Simon, if you don't mind, I split the posts about the Thea panoramas off. You can find the new topic here:
http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=80&t=34350
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