Sharing my first big tour (21 Pano's)
Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2017 4:57 am
Hello everyone,
Not that I will put everything I make in here, but I wanted to share my first big tour with you. It's a virtual guided tour around a historic castle-farm in The Netherlands: Huis Sevenaer.
I heavily modified the Silhoutte skin to make my own 'Castle' skin. It contains a start splashscreen, vanishing info-bubbles on every pano, two different info hotspots (loading different set's of userdata), both share and follow buttons for social media, a thumbnail scroller, custom controller, weblinks and Youtube videos.
The splashscreen will not be visible on small screens, but if that happens an info bubble replaces the info on the splashscreen.
The pano's were made with a Kodak Pixpro 4KVR360, and apart from Pano2VR I used Affinity Photo and Inkscape for the graphics and nadir patching and Brackets for code editing.
Amazing: the output is 244MB, 2931 files in 1473 folders... wow! And rendered so fast!!
I have learned tremendously much these past few days, and am loving Pano2VR very much! I like to be in control of what I make and Pano2VR offers so much options to customise, it's staggering. Already working on my next tour, around and inside a historic stone oven.
Here's the Castle Tour: http://www.free-frank.net/index.php/por ... s-sevenaer
Tekst and info is in Dutch, sorry (it will feature on the site of the castle itself) but navigation is clear enough. Don't startle when you come to the pano where a Bee got curious and hummed around the camera Oh, and the website around it is mine, but a work in progress at the moment, so keep that in mind please.
Hope you like it!
best regards, Frank
Not that I will put everything I make in here, but I wanted to share my first big tour with you. It's a virtual guided tour around a historic castle-farm in The Netherlands: Huis Sevenaer.
I heavily modified the Silhoutte skin to make my own 'Castle' skin. It contains a start splashscreen, vanishing info-bubbles on every pano, two different info hotspots (loading different set's of userdata), both share and follow buttons for social media, a thumbnail scroller, custom controller, weblinks and Youtube videos.
The splashscreen will not be visible on small screens, but if that happens an info bubble replaces the info on the splashscreen.
The pano's were made with a Kodak Pixpro 4KVR360, and apart from Pano2VR I used Affinity Photo and Inkscape for the graphics and nadir patching and Brackets for code editing.
Amazing: the output is 244MB, 2931 files in 1473 folders... wow! And rendered so fast!!
I have learned tremendously much these past few days, and am loving Pano2VR very much! I like to be in control of what I make and Pano2VR offers so much options to customise, it's staggering. Already working on my next tour, around and inside a historic stone oven.
Here's the Castle Tour: http://www.free-frank.net/index.php/por ... s-sevenaer
Tekst and info is in Dutch, sorry (it will feature on the site of the castle itself) but navigation is clear enough. Don't startle when you come to the pano where a Bee got curious and hummed around the camera Oh, and the website around it is mine, but a work in progress at the moment, so keep that in mind please.
Hope you like it!
best regards, Frank