Hi there
Just wondering if there is an easy way to generate a video of one rotation of a panorama from Pano2VR? I would like to include a look round an engine in the middle of a youtube video.
Maybe there is a way to convert a quicktime or flash auto rotate panorama to a normal video file?
Thanks
Callum
Converting panorama into a video
Hi there
Thanks for the reply and link, but that looks like its for taking/make video panoramas.
I have the spherical panorama (generated from Pano2VR) which has slow rotation at 0deg and want to turn the Pano2VR outputed flash or Quicktime into a video file that captures the panorama rotating once.
Maybe some kind of flash to video software or screen capture, anyone done this?
Thanks
Callum
Thanks for the reply and link, but that looks like its for taking/make video panoramas.
I have the spherical panorama (generated from Pano2VR) which has slow rotation at 0deg and want to turn the Pano2VR outputed flash or Quicktime into a video file that captures the panorama rotating once.
Maybe some kind of flash to video software or screen capture, anyone done this?
Thanks
Callum
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Go get Blender, it's free and there are tutorials on how to do it. Blender can seem overwhelming, just follow the tutorial, it is pretty easy.
If I can find the link I'll post it.
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If I can find the link I'll post it.
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Best way - creating the video from panoramas via Adobe After Effects (with Horizon plugin)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijZwvfPV ... e=youtu.be
from source - http://mmgfx.com/telli/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijZwvfPV ... e=youtu.be
from source - http://mmgfx.com/telli/
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Hi there
Thank you all for your replies and help, I tried Tong's pano2video, and this is great as it allows you to load the flat image in and set multiple pan/tilt/pause step sequence, then render this to a move.
I will have a look at Blender too tonight.
Many thanks and regards
Callum
Thank you all for your replies and help, I tried Tong's pano2video, and this is great as it allows you to load the flat image in and set multiple pan/tilt/pause step sequence, then render this to a move.
I will have a look at Blender too tonight.
Many thanks and regards
Callum