latest skin effort (only the hotspot to the Ferry works at the moment - just waiting client sign-off before publishing):
http://www.360imagery.co.uk/VT/saracenshead/start.html
Very pleased with my Pano2VR skin design progress to date. Just want to learn and nail the radar, and I'll be a happy-chappy!
Stu
latest skin effort.....
Hi
Nice shot
How did you kick of your support respectively create the nadir shot. Photoshop and ???
Cheers
Nice shot
How did you kick of your support respectively create the nadir shot. Photoshop and ???
Cheers
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Xlent work, love the borders idea, also a blast from the past as it used to be an old haunt of mine moons ago....
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Hi Stu
As always the pictures are spot on.
Did you use your Canon 450 for the pictures
If so what settings did you use
I did notice when in full screen, clicking a thumbnail image sent me back to normal view, so looks as if youo are using a "Go To Url" action. If you used a “Open next Panorama” action and $hu and $ht place holders to load the next image from the Point Hotspot Editor you would only need to have one skin and not one for all panos, saving quite a bit of space on your server. This means the tour can go from image to image in full screen as well.
The only thing you would need to change in your skin would be add a “Reload” “Show” for the load bar when loading the next pano.
It will also speed up loading for unfortunate people like me still using two tin cans and string to connect to the internet.
All the best
Hopki
As always the pictures are spot on.
Did you use your Canon 450 for the pictures
If so what settings did you use
I did notice when in full screen, clicking a thumbnail image sent me back to normal view, so looks as if youo are using a "Go To Url" action. If you used a “Open next Panorama” action and $hu and $ht place holders to load the next image from the Point Hotspot Editor you would only need to have one skin and not one for all panos, saving quite a bit of space on your server. This means the tour can go from image to image in full screen as well.
The only thing you would need to change in your skin would be add a “Reload” “Show” for the load bar when loading the next pano.
It will also speed up loading for unfortunate people like me still using two tin cans and string to connect to the internet.
All the best
Hopki
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Hi Martin,Hopki wrote:Hi Stu
As always the pictures are spot on.
Did you use your Canon 450 for the pictures
If so what settings did you use
I did notice when in full screen, clicking a thumbnail image sent me back to normal view, so looks as if youo are using a "Go To Url" action. If you used a “Open next Panorama” action and $hu and $ht place holders to load the next image from the Point Hotspot Editor you would only need to have one skin and not one for all panos, saving quite a bit of space on your server. This means the tour can go from image to image in full screen as well.
The only thing you would need to change in your skin would be add a “Reload” “Show” for the load bar when loading the next pano.
It will also speed up loading for unfortunate people like me still using two tin cans and string to connect to the internet.
All the best
Hopki
Yep - all shot on 450D / Sigma 8mm f3.5 / 360 Precision Absolute / Manfrotto XPROB55. Settings-wise - always manual, daylight WB, 400ISO, f8 and on the Sigma, manual focus set at the 1m mark, not infinity.
Skin-wise, I used to use the 'go to url' action, and it bugged me always went back to normal screen. I have started to use the 'open next panorama' pointing to the .swf file instead now - but it's a case of updating previous work.....! What's the difference between the $hu and $ht place holders?
cheers
Stu