Hello,
I saw this link and I need something like this but I need to link directly at the hotspot place.
Let me explain. I have several land for sale which are displayed on a node. I would like the client who wants to see a land, can choose in the menu and according to his choice, that we can display the land on the node.
According to the example of this link, we can choose different node but I would like that we can directly see the terrain on the node.
Thank you!
example:
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=15867
Creating URL Hotspot Menu for Different "Places"...Help Please
As you can see on this tour, there are several Lot on the same node. Each Lot is identified by an ID and a Skin-ID. https://confortdesign.com/360/domaine-nature/
With a drop down menu I would like to be able to choose the lot and see it on the tour. The same as the List View. On the List View by choosing a link, the tour displays the lot
I have attached an image to see the tour.
With a drop down menu I would like to be able to choose the lot and see it on the tour. The same as the List View. On the List View by choosing a link, the tour displays the lot
I have attached an image to see the tour.
Serge
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Hi Serge,
To check my understanding you want a menu that when selected the panorama rotates and shows the area of interest?
If so then you would just use text boxes with a Move To View action. Use the Viewing parameters to get the required Pan, Tilt and FoV you need for each menu text box.
To make the menu just place the text boxes below each other to make a list.
Then surround this with a container then place it in a scroll area.
Please see the attached project.
Regards,
To check my understanding you want a menu that when selected the panorama rotates and shows the area of interest?
If so then you would just use text boxes with a Move To View action. Use the Viewing parameters to get the required Pan, Tilt and FoV you need for each menu text box.
To make the menu just place the text boxes below each other to make a list.
Then surround this with a container then place it in a scroll area.
Please see the attached project.
Regards,
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