Hello,
I have found various topics in the forum but am not sure if it works in version 3.1 or not or what would be a valid workaround (if any).
What do I want?
Fairly easy: A flat image displayed with some hotspots to start a virtual tour. And all this in HTML.
What happens?
In HTML I always have a cubilcal pano, Hotspots are not where they should be.
Anyone here having a solution or the link to the right threat?
Any help is much appreciated!
HTML Flat Intro (does it work or not)
Hi,
first I have to start with a guess: you want a HTML5/CSS3 output, right? (and you don't want a html4-output with an embedded Flash file?).
At the moment it is not possible to export a flat image with HTML 5 in Pano2VR.
But... it is possible to work around that with Object2VR (maybe you want to try the Object2VR demo): Import your single image ('light table') and enable the zoom, create your point hotspots in the editor window and create a skin as usual. Export the file as HTML5 with the XML- and Javascript files.
Than create the tour/the panoramas with Pano2VR.
Regards,
Wolff
first I have to start with a guess: you want a HTML5/CSS3 output, right? (and you don't want a html4-output with an embedded Flash file?).
At the moment it is not possible to export a flat image with HTML 5 in Pano2VR.
But... it is possible to work around that with Object2VR (maybe you want to try the Object2VR demo): Import your single image ('light table') and enable the zoom, create your point hotspots in the editor window and create a skin as usual. Export the file as HTML5 with the XML- and Javascript files.
Than create the tour/the panoramas with Pano2VR.
Regards,
Wolff