[Plugin] PanoScene v1.0.0
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[pre:to4637uw]Authors:: Renderiza
Plugin Name:: PanoScene
Version:: 1.0.0
Date:: 7/20/2013
Cost:: Free[/pre:to4637uw]PanoScene
Create panoramic scenes so that you can then export them and use image stitching software to merge them. To make it easier to export scene I recommend using another plugin called [SUCh v1.0.2.]
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Recommended Plugins :
[SUCh v1.0.2]by Renderiza- This plugin has a feature to export all scenes as image files.
ElevTag v1.0by TIG- This will place tags to create elevation scenes.
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not had chance to try it yet but this looks like an awesome plugin!! Does it take zenith and nadir shots?
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Not sure what zenith or nadir is...can you post some example image links? Since I don't even know what they are its unlikely they can be done with this plugin but will certainly give it a try for next update.
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Zenith = the highest point
Nadir = the lowest pointPresumably in this context, meaning the 'top looking down' and the' bottom looking up', respectively ?
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@tig said:
Zenith = the highest point
Nadir = the lowest pointPresumably in this context, meaning the 'top looking down' and the' bottom looking up', respectively ?
I kinda get it now... Right now there is only control over the X,Y degrees but maybe for next version a Z degrees control can be added as well.
Note: here is a video that mentions zenith and nadir shots...
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Here is a pretty cool example of the capabilities of Pano2VR (Not Panoscene).
http://www.sketchupbar.com/thread-77904-1-1.html
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Here is also a video intro of Pano2VR which is pretty cool!
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Lots of cool ideas in that last video that would be cool to implement!
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Sorry, Zenith is directly above and Nadir is directly below. So imagine taking a photo looking directly up and then directly down, respectively.
This means you can make full 360 degree panoramas if you include it. Although you may need to to take a couple of nadir and zenith shots because we don't have a fisheye lens in sketchup. Normally I only need to to take 1 zenith and 1 nadir with a fisheye.
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@olishea said:
Although you may need to to take a couple of nadir and zenith shots because we don't have a fisheye lens in sketchup. Normally I only need to to take 1 zenith and 1 nadir with a fisheye.
I wonder if merging multiple nadir and zenith shot will work the same as 1 shot with fisheye lens.
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@renderiza said:
@olishea said:
Although you may need to to take a couple of nadir and zenith shots because we don't have a fisheye lens in sketchup. Normally I only need to to take 1 zenith and 1 nadir with a fisheye.
I wonder if merging multiple nadir and zenith shot will work the same as 1 shot with fisheye lens.
Yes it works, this is how you make a pano without a fisheye. I think you may need 3 nadir shots and 3 zenith shots to compensate.
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Not tried it yet, but reminds me of cubicpanoout, which creates 6 scenes for a cubic panorama projection...
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I don't understand how to operate this. It just creates two scenes (Default and a_-180β) then does nothing.
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