Load Bar

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Hopki
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Hi
Anyone want a load bar :?:
Download the .ggsk file, open then copy and paste the container in your own skin.

I have also included the three images, Face, Bar and Background, and instructions on how to get this working, to do this, right button click on each image and then choose “Save Picture As…”
Place all the images in the skin editor on top of each other; they are all the same size so this should be easy.

Highlight all the images and now from the Pano2VR menu, Elements, click “Add Container”
Move the Container and images so they are in this order starting from top down:

Container
  • Background
    Bar
    Face
Set “Actions” in all the images as follows, “Loaded” “Hide Element” “$self”
And then “Reloaded” ”Show Element” “$self”

What this will do is when the pano is loaded the images will hide themselves.
When loading a new swf in the same player the “Reload” will show the load bar when loading the next pano, and hide when done, and so on.

To make the load bar work, set the following “Modifiers” in the Bar image:
“Scale X” “Loading” factor 1.000, offset 0.0.

You will also need to do the following,
“Container”, set “Anchor” to the middle and “Centre” to the Middle (spotted spelling mistake, Center in Pano2VR)

For the Background and Face images set “Anchor” to top left and “Centre” to the middle.
For the Bar image, set the “Anchor” to top left and “Centre” to middle left.

Job done
See demo Here

Have a good new year :D
Hopki
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Load Bar.ggsk
Working Load Bar ggsk file
(331.31 KiB) Downloaded 999 times
Face Image
Face Image
Face.png (2.58 KiB) Viewed 7862 times
Bar Image
Bar Image
Bar.png (399 Bytes) Viewed 7859 times
Background Images
Background Images
Background.png (399 Bytes) Viewed 7862 times
Last edited by Hopki on Thu Jan 01, 2009 11:11 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Thank you. Appreciate your help with the loading bar. Border line around might be the same thickness as the buttons.

But that is something we can do in photoshop.

There is something DEFINATELY wrong with that Mercedes. Might be a manufacturers defect.

LOLOLL Steering wheel was installed on the wrong side of the car !!!
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Hopki
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Hi Texas
I like your sense humour, it did make me chuckle. :lol:
I know the boarder is not correct but I did it to help others to understand how to make the load bar, I am getting e-mails asking how to make floor plans, load bars, point hotspots images etc, so now when I do I put it on the forum so every can see.

I am playing with application software at the moment, putting a tour in a downloadable package so people can download to their own machine, I am thinking of giving them away free with each pano as they only take 10 mins to build. I have examples on my website, click on the software page and you will see two to download.

I would be interested in your feed back :)

Cheers Hopki.
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