Well I finally learned enough to realize that I cant create smooth animations with a set of images used in the individual images object settings. So I took some test images this morning and used the Canon PhotoStitch that came with my 30D and it seem to create a decent 360 degree panorama which I then used to create a Panorama/Cyclindrical image. The result is below
http://www.openenterprise.ca/images/VR/NewProject.html
So now the questions:
1: What is the difference between Equirectangle and Cubic? and when/why would I use these?
2: How can I get greater vertical movement/area? I can zoom in with ctrl/shift and then move up and down, but zoomed out it is on one plane?
3: When I created a flash version, motion is pretty jerky. How can I smooth this out?
http://www.openenterprise.ca/images/VR/ ... ct-fl.html
4: When creating suitable 360 degree panorama's, should I be creating additional sequences at different planes, and if so, how do I stitch those together?
Thanks for any help that a anyone can provide
Feedback and Help Requested
1. http://wiki.panotools.org/Panorama_formats
2. Shoot sperical panorama's. You will need a panoramic head for that. http://wiki.panotools.org/Hardware
3. Flash hasn't got hardware accelaration, so it won't get any better. (I think)
4. Yes you should, see 2. and stiching can be done using PT-Gui, but there are other programs available too.
http://www.ptgui.com/
2. Shoot sperical panorama's. You will need a panoramic head for that. http://wiki.panotools.org/Hardware
3. Flash hasn't got hardware accelaration, so it won't get any better. (I think)
4. Yes you should, see 2. and stiching can be done using PT-Gui, but there are other programs available too.
http://www.ptgui.com/