@unknownuser said:
I played around with panorama software (because you3dview only works with internet connection) and found Panosaldo (opensource, in fact that is behind you3dview). It allows to make tours with hotspots.
I was lucky that I didn't have to learn how to open/edit flash files, but it is necessary to work with xml files đą .
They have a new graphical user interface (not free) SpinControl
This is also ruled by xml files an also they have a visual addon (commercial of course - but if I get some business with it, it will definitely be worth that couple of dozen of Euros).
@unknownuser said:
Also I would be interested what Google does with it's very sophisticated panorama system (now they want to include World Heritage Sites)
Certainly there would be potential in that but I doubt it will be as configurable as these other pieces of software. I also read the WH site inclusion but that is for Street View (i.e. existing stuff and outdoors) only at least ATM.
@unknownuser said:
đ The surrounding walls are a bit bluish and tiling, but I like the stone floor!
I know, that texture is really bad (the "client" insisted on it). I will definitely need to develop my own texture collection made from scratch and from photos of the real buildings. I still have a long way to go of course.