I probably will be moving from Panotour to Pano2vr.
I liked the way to navigate in Panotor. Not "the hand way" but the other default (cannot remember the name)
There was a nice sluggishness over that.
Is that possible in pano2vr, and do any of you have an example?
Best
Jesper
How to navigate the pano - request: sluggishness
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Hi Jesper,
Are you referring to the transitions between nodes when you click a hotspot.
If so you can have many different types and effects.
https://ggnome.com/doc/pano2vr/5/transitions/
Also if you don’t see something your after then let us know, support@ggnome.com.
Regards,
Hopki
Are you referring to the transitions between nodes when you click a hotspot.
If so you can have many different types and effects.
https://ggnome.com/doc/pano2vr/5/transitions/
Also if you don’t see something your after then let us know, support@ggnome.com.
Regards,
Hopki
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No - my mistake - I was not specific
I was asking for the way to navigate in a panorama - with the mouse.
In Panotour there i a small delay and a sluggishness that I like when dragging the mouse. In most of the tours I have enjoyed with Pano2VR, there is a immidiate response when dragging the mouse.
I was asking for the way to navigate in a panorama - with the mouse.
In Panotour there i a small delay and a sluggishness that I like when dragging the mouse. In most of the tours I have enjoyed with Pano2VR, there is a immidiate response when dragging the mouse.
Aaah - found it myself