My first big Virtual Tour!

Special forum to share and discuss skins for Pano2VR and Object2VR
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TrueViewImages
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http://www.trueviewimages.com/Examples/ ... ulane.html

Images were shot in RAW, converted to 16 bit tiff, and processed with Photomatix HDR and/or Photoshop. Thanks to hum@no.id for providing some of the buttons! Comments, questions and suggestions welcome.
Smourt
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Damn Good!!!

How did you manage to add the descriptions of the area is that using the author copyright etc fields?

Stephan
TrueViewImages
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Thanks mate!

Yeah the description was just typed into the description field in the User Info box and then I put $ud over the graphic. I made sure that the descriptions were under 60 words so it could fit in the graphic.
vrdrive
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Joined: Sat Jun 14, 2008 5:31 pm

yes it is a very nice done VT using pano2vr and i m still learning it.
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Enviropix
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That's Awesome, you should be really proud of yourself for creating something of value for your client. I hope they paid you well.

Jeff
visual360media
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I really like it. It resized my screeen but that may just be as its not in a web page yet, but good work.
It just shows how great and powerful the skins editors is, limited (almost) by our imagination. So hats off to Thomas also!

Cheers, John..

Now why dont more potential clients see the benefit. I love em..
Kind regards,

John Goulding
dreamer
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Joined: Thu Oct 08, 2009 10:07 am

Nicely done virtual tour. How did you do the navigation panel on the bottom so that it changes the size to fit the window as it resizes, especially, when it goes to full size screen?
TrueViewImages
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The bottom navigation panel was actually made to be 2500 px wide and anchored in the bottom right corner. In essence, it's not getting bigger when you expand the screen; rather more of it is being revealed.

Glad you guys like it!
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