Hello the forum,
I took a virtual tour of a wonderful villa, so far everything is fine. But then I redid 7 night panorama because the lighting is so beautiful that I had to do it, the question is:
Do you have an idea to insert the night pan to the day pan in a harmonious way? I'm out of ideas.
Thank you for your help.
Alain
Need advice
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Hi Alain,
Have a look at this post: viewtopic.php?p=50772#p50772
The key is using the user data that holds the information to change to the night scene and back.
You can also use a tag to only show the button that swops the nodes with the buttons visible logic block.
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Have a look at this post: viewtopic.php?p=50772#p50772
The key is using the user data that holds the information to change to the night scene and back.
You can also use a tag to only show the button that swops the nodes with the buttons visible logic block.
Regards,
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Thanks Hopki for your answer, but I'm really a beginner for inserting night panos, so I admit that I don't understand anything about the zip file I downloaded
Is there a tutorial step by step for beginners like me?
Thank you in advance for your help
Alain
Is there a tutorial step by step for beginners like me?
Thank you in advance for your help
Alain
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Hi,
Have a look at this post: viewtopic.php?f=6&t=9839
In the past projects like this have been referred to as a summer/winter or night/day.
We know it as view states or different states of the same panorama.
There is a good post that does go into a bit of detail but is quite straightforward to follow: viewtopic.php?f=6&t=13649
Also if you are new to Pano2VR, in each forum is a useful post index, if you find something that needs to go in there then please let us know.
Also, there is a components index as well with lots of useful things in there.
Regards,
Have a look at this post: viewtopic.php?f=6&t=9839
In the past projects like this have been referred to as a summer/winter or night/day.
We know it as view states or different states of the same panorama.
There is a good post that does go into a bit of detail but is quite straightforward to follow: viewtopic.php?f=6&t=13649
Also if you are new to Pano2VR, in each forum is a useful post index, if you find something that needs to go in there then please let us know.
Also, there is a components index as well with lots of useful things in there.
Regards,
Garden Gnome Support
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Hi Alain,
given that there are only two states, this option is possible:
in the tour browser, you arrange panoramas in turn day 1, night 1, day 2, night 2, etc.
assign tags to them, for example, day and night.
in the skin editor, add a button, add two actions to it:
1. open the next node and the condition: perform an action if the tag contains a day.
2. open the previous node if the tag contains night.
given that there are only two states, this option is possible:
in the tour browser, you arrange panoramas in turn day 1, night 1, day 2, night 2, etc.
assign tags to them, for example, day and night.
in the skin editor, add a button, add two actions to it:
1. open the next node and the condition: perform an action if the tag contains a day.
2. open the previous node if the tag contains night.
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