Using Flat image as Aerial shot with hotspots

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CreAitken
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Joined: Sat Aug 02, 2008 5:43 pm

Hi, I have a couple of questions. After building a huge linked tour project using Pano2VR a client wants a couple of things. Firstly, to have a home aerial map where they can link to different panos. I can do this with a bit of photoshop work and basically use a spherical image with the image in the main pane, but its warped due to the spherical nature of it. duh. So, my question is, how do I use a simple flat image so that I can create hotspots as per usual and when exported as an SWF doesnt give me the warped nature?

Also second question. Any way of removing the "About Garden Gnome software" on the right click of the panos? We own a license so i would assume this can be done, some clients have expressed the need to have this removed.

Thanks, Glenn
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k.ary.n
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Joined: Wed Aug 15, 2007 1:02 pm

You can use the skin editor to add a flat image (map) and use point hotspots to connect with it. There is a basic tutorial for this (http://gardengnomesoftware.com/tutorial.php). There are also many excellent examples of this done throughout the forums (with a lot of hints and tips).

In order to remove the right-click menu, you must purchase a company license (http://gardengnomesoftware.com/wiki/FAQ ... license.3F).
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