I make a vr with 10 nodes, each node, I want a button to switch from day to night and reverse.
is it possible? how to do? because the vr must be navigable both day and night and return to the day in each node!
thanks a lot
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HELP ME night and day VR
- Hopki
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Hi,
Have a look ay this post: viewtopic.php?f=6&t=9592&p=38092&hilit=Night+Day#p38092
Regards,
Hopki
Have a look ay this post: viewtopic.php?f=6&t=9592&p=38092&hilit=Night+Day#p38092
Regards,
Hopki
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Hi
Did you download the project and does the project work?
How it works for Pro version.
In the tour browser there are 6 nodes, 3 are for the day and 3 are for the night.
Inside Pano2VR each node has its own node ID, {node1}, {node2} etc.
pano_01_day.jpg {node1}
pano_02_day.jpg {node2}
pano_03_day.jpg {node3}
pano_01_night.jpg {node4}
pano_02_night.jpg {node5}
pano_03_night.jpg {node6}
If you want to have point hotspots make the tour linking just the day nodes.
Then make the tour linking just the night nodes.
Use the Hotspot list to make sure the hotspots are in the same place for both day and night tours.
In the skin is a button that switches between the day nodes and night nodes.
Example:
In node1, pano_01_day.jpg you will find node4 in the userdata Information text field.
The button to switch to night mode has this action:
Mouse Click > Open next Panorama > URL: $ui > Pan/Tilt/FoV: $cur
When this button is clicked the instruction is to open the next panorama, $ui which is the placeholder for getting the information from the userdata Information text field.
This information is {node4}. So now the day pano changes to the night pano for location 1.
The Pan/Tilt/FoV has the placeholder $cur. This means use the current pan, tilt and field of view from the day pano and apply it to the night pano.
If both panos were taken from he same location and point in the same direction then you get the change of nodes with no change to direction.
Regards,
Hopki
Did you download the project and does the project work?
How it works for Pro version.
In the tour browser there are 6 nodes, 3 are for the day and 3 are for the night.
Inside Pano2VR each node has its own node ID, {node1}, {node2} etc.
pano_01_day.jpg {node1}
pano_02_day.jpg {node2}
pano_03_day.jpg {node3}
pano_01_night.jpg {node4}
pano_02_night.jpg {node5}
pano_03_night.jpg {node6}
If you want to have point hotspots make the tour linking just the day nodes.
Then make the tour linking just the night nodes.
Use the Hotspot list to make sure the hotspots are in the same place for both day and night tours.
In the skin is a button that switches between the day nodes and night nodes.
Example:
In node1, pano_01_day.jpg you will find node4 in the userdata Information text field.
The button to switch to night mode has this action:
Mouse Click > Open next Panorama > URL: $ui > Pan/Tilt/FoV: $cur
When this button is clicked the instruction is to open the next panorama, $ui which is the placeholder for getting the information from the userdata Information text field.
This information is {node4}. So now the day pano changes to the night pano for location 1.
The Pan/Tilt/FoV has the placeholder $cur. This means use the current pan, tilt and field of view from the day pano and apply it to the night pano.
If both panos were taken from he same location and point in the same direction then you get the change of nodes with no change to direction.
Regards,
Hopki
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Here's what I did using the setting seen in the screenshot: http://goo.gl/Y7NCU7.
It's rather simple, just shoot both lighting conditions at the exact same position and make sure to keep the angle of view once switched. It's a pity that fading is currently only possible using Flash, not HTML5. For me the lack of transition effects for HTML5 is the main reason not to choose for HTML5 alone.
It's rather simple, just shoot both lighting conditions at the exact same position and make sure to keep the angle of view once switched. It's a pity that fading is currently only possible using Flash, not HTML5. For me the lack of transition effects for HTML5 is the main reason not to choose for HTML5 alone.
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All I can say is, version 5.x.x.
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