Hi, does anybody know if there is a solution to bring object movies together with panoramas in a tour ?
Thanks alot for any good advice ;o)
Best regards
Werner
Panoramas together with object movies
Hi 360Texas
Not exactly, I'll be searching for a solution like going from one panorama to another in a tour, but instead, from a panorama to a object movie and back to a panorama.
This solution http://support.ggno.me/oip/ could be the compromise, if there is no other way ;o)
Is there a solution?
Thank you very much for your replay anyway!
Best regards
Werner
Not exactly, I'll be searching for a solution like going from one panorama to another in a tour, but instead, from a panorama to a object movie and back to a panorama.
This solution http://support.ggno.me/oip/ could be the compromise, if there is no other way ;o)
Is there a solution?
Thank you very much for your replay anyway!
Best regards
Werner
Hey Dave
I've found this one:
http://de.toyota.ch/cars/new_cars/rav4/ ... select=360
In the left corner at bottom «Interieure ansehen» chanches the object to a panorama and vice versa.
Best Regards
Werner
I've found this one:
http://de.toyota.ch/cars/new_cars/rav4/ ... select=360
In the left corner at bottom «Interieure ansehen» chanches the object to a panorama and vice versa.
Best Regards
Werner
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Thank you for showing us this Toyota page. Have I ever done this? No not yet.
Short answer: Yes by using FLASH [NOT HTML5] outputs in Pano2vr and Object2VR. The output code would have to be in the same HTML page [See below]. I think it is possible to use reciprocal point hotspot [goto's] links to make the transition between object and panorama.
Observations:
Using PC IE 9 both the rotating object AND the interior rotating panorama are definately using Flash Viewer.
I did try looking at this age using PC Safari 5.1.7 set up for displaying ONLY HTML5 content and received an ERR message asking us to install FLASH VIEWER.
The html page has a rectangle area mid center displaying the Flash car exterior view object. When clicking on 'View interior' the interior panorama is displayed in that same mid center box area. [ This compares to clicking on a button and going to another external html page to view the panorama. ]
OTHER COMMENTS: Thanks for showing us this page. We actually own a white color 2012 Prius+ Wagon Hybrid. Interior looks very similar to ours.
Short answer: Yes by using FLASH [NOT HTML5] outputs in Pano2vr and Object2VR. The output code would have to be in the same HTML page [See below]. I think it is possible to use reciprocal point hotspot [goto's] links to make the transition between object and panorama.
Observations:
Using PC IE 9 both the rotating object AND the interior rotating panorama are definately using Flash Viewer.
I did try looking at this age using PC Safari 5.1.7 set up for displaying ONLY HTML5 content and received an ERR message asking us to install FLASH VIEWER.
The html page has a rectangle area mid center displaying the Flash car exterior view object. When clicking on 'View interior' the interior panorama is displayed in that same mid center box area. [ This compares to clicking on a button and going to another external html page to view the panorama. ]
OTHER COMMENTS: Thanks for showing us this page. We actually own a white color 2012 Prius+ Wagon Hybrid. Interior looks very similar to ours.
Thanks a lot Dave
It has to be also html5 – so I have to do it from the page with text hyperlinks for each pano/object, to open a page in lightbox or so... ...till there is a solution in the future.
Thank you for your support anyway!!
And by the way – the Prius is cool, I did a test drive last year )
Best regards and a nice weekend
Werner
It has to be also html5 – so I have to do it from the page with text hyperlinks for each pano/object, to open a page in lightbox or so... ...till there is a solution in the future.
Thank you for your support anyway!!
And by the way – the Prius is cool, I did a test drive last year )
Best regards and a nice weekend
Werner
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Both Pano2vr and Object2vr version 2.0.2 create output for both Flash and HTML5.
My observations were only about the Toyota page.
Possibly below the object/pano display window.. you can place HTML coded buttons going TO and FROM. Meaning the TO/From buttons do not have to be inside the object/pano display area. This would achieve the same viewing effect as the Toyota page internal object/panorama buttons display field.
Other Stuff:
We traded in 2 (His / Hers) 2009 prius sedans when we bought our 2012 Prius Wagon [Prius "V" for Versatile in the US]. Cost for our new 2012 Purius V car was only us$ 5.65
The normal prius hybrid sedan have a back window that is divided. The Prius+ Wagon has a single back window which makes it easier to see. And yes, we get about 48 miles per gallon of standard gasoline or 110.55 liters petrol per Km/l.
(1 mile per gallon = 2.35214583 liters per kilometer). We buy gas about every 2 months.
My observations were only about the Toyota page.
Possibly below the object/pano display window.. you can place HTML coded buttons going TO and FROM. Meaning the TO/From buttons do not have to be inside the object/pano display area. This would achieve the same viewing effect as the Toyota page internal object/panorama buttons display field.
Other Stuff:
We traded in 2 (His / Hers) 2009 prius sedans when we bought our 2012 Prius Wagon [Prius "V" for Versatile in the US]. Cost for our new 2012 Purius V car was only us$ 5.65
The normal prius hybrid sedan have a back window that is divided. The Prius+ Wagon has a single back window which makes it easier to see. And yes, we get about 48 miles per gallon of standard gasoline or 110.55 liters petrol per Km/l.
(1 mile per gallon = 2.35214583 liters per kilometer). We buy gas about every 2 months.
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Hi,
Just had a good look.
Have a look at this menu, forth one down the page: http://gardengnomesoftware.com/forum/vi ... =17&t=6996
This was made using a blank pano which has the skin/menu.
Then the panorama and object image was added using the external image loader. The project opens showing the panorama, then you can switch using the menu. This is how the Toyota example looks like its working.
Regards,
Hopki
Just had a good look.
Have a look at this menu, forth one down the page: http://gardengnomesoftware.com/forum/vi ... =17&t=6996
This was made using a blank pano which has the skin/menu.
Then the panorama and object image was added using the external image loader. The project opens showing the panorama, then you can switch using the menu. This is how the Toyota example looks like its working.
Regards,
Hopki
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Martin wrote
4th demo down on the page. click to download "dropdown_menus.zip"
This is a SKIN that can be used in a new project. You supply the Flash and HTML5 object and pano.
http://gardengnomesoftware.com/forum/vi ... =17&t=6996Have a look at this menu, forth one down the page: see below
This was made using a blank pano which has the skin/menu.
Then the panorama and object image was added using the external image loader.
4th demo down on the page. click to download "dropdown_menus.zip"
This is a SKIN that can be used in a new project. You supply the Flash and HTML5 object and pano.