Hi there,
I've just managed to make my first virtual tour! It consists of eight or so separate panos, linked with hotspots. I'd like to create an opening screen, so people can navigate from there, through the rest of the VT. Can anyone help me or let me know if it is possible with Pano2VR?
Many thanks,
Dayve
Creating an initial screen for a virtual tour
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Are you talking about a splash screen with with instructions?
Or a screen people will come back to, like a map?
Please provide more information, so we can help.
Regards
Hopki
Are you talking about a splash screen with with instructions?
Or a screen people will come back to, like a map?
Please provide more information, so we can help.
Regards
Hopki
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Hi Hopki,
I guess I'm after an initial splash screen (with instructions), showing an intro image - not a pano - (the VT is of a house, so the image would be the front of the house). Along the bottom of this image would be small thumbnail images of the various rooms, so that the viewer could click on one to take them to that room.
Once into the VT, each pano would have these same thumbnails in a band along the bottom, so the viewer could visit any room from any pano. A link back to the splash screen would also be needed.
I hope that's possible in Pano2VR and that it's easy to do (very new to this!)
Many thanks,
Dayve
I guess I'm after an initial splash screen (with instructions), showing an intro image - not a pano - (the VT is of a house, so the image would be the front of the house). Along the bottom of this image would be small thumbnail images of the various rooms, so that the viewer could click on one to take them to that room.
Once into the VT, each pano would have these same thumbnails in a band along the bottom, so the viewer could visit any room from any pano. A link back to the splash screen would also be needed.
I hope that's possible in Pano2VR and that it's easy to do (very new to this!)
Many thanks,
Dayve
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Probably the easiest way to do this is is to have your splash screen, be it an image or made up from the skin editors tools.
Have it show and then on click Hide self.
You can then have a button with the actions mouse click toggle visibility "splash screen"
That should do it.
Regards
Hopki
Probably the easiest way to do this is is to have your splash screen, be it an image or made up from the skin editors tools.
Have it show and then on click Hide self.
You can then have a button with the actions mouse click toggle visibility "splash screen"
That should do it.
Regards
Hopki
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In the zip you will fin two ggsk skin files, one will display the splash screen after loaded.
the other while it is loading.
Regards
Hopki
In the zip you will fin two ggsk skin files, one will display the splash screen after loaded.
the other while it is loading.
Regards
Hopki
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hi Martin,
nice solution! I've modded this recent job to incorporate both help & map with screen tint behind:
http://www.360imagery.co.uk/virtualtour ... plin_house
only issue I've found is the initial load help screen can be closed by clicking on the graphic, not just the close button - and whilst this isn't a problem, it doesn't remove the tint.....
looks nice tho'!
How was Portugal Mr Gnome?
Stu
nice solution! I've modded this recent job to incorporate both help & map with screen tint behind:
http://www.360imagery.co.uk/virtualtour ... plin_house
only issue I've found is the initial load help screen can be closed by clicking on the graphic, not just the close button - and whilst this isn't a problem, it doesn't remove the tint.....
looks nice tho'!
How was Portugal Mr Gnome?
Stu
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Humm, looks as if you have the hide action in the help.
If you remove it and just put in in the close button along with hide screen tint that should fix it.
Regards
Hopki
Humm, looks as if you have the hide action in the help.
If you remove it and just put in in the close button along with hide screen tint that should fix it.
Regards
Hopki
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Open either of the skins then move the close button so it is in the root of the file tree, then you can delete my help box.
Place your own image in the skin window, centre it, anchor it centre, then change its ID to help.
Now drag the close button in the help image in the skin window, then in the file tree, drag the button_close on top of the help image which will make it a child of it.
In the settings of your help image set its Alpha to 0.000
In your help image give it the Source and Actions:
Loaded => Change Element Alpha => Alpha: 1 => Target $self
Loaded => Change Element Alpha => Alpha: 1 => Target screen_tint
Regards
Hopki
Open either of the skins then move the close button so it is in the root of the file tree, then you can delete my help box.
Place your own image in the skin window, centre it, anchor it centre, then change its ID to help.
Now drag the close button in the help image in the skin window, then in the file tree, drag the button_close on top of the help image which will make it a child of it.
In the settings of your help image set its Alpha to 0.000
In your help image give it the Source and Actions:
Loaded => Change Element Alpha => Alpha: 1 => Target $self
Loaded => Change Element Alpha => Alpha: 1 => Target screen_tint
Regards
Hopki
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fixed it - thanks Martin:Hopki wrote:@Stu
Humm, looks as if you have the hide action in the help.
If you remove it and just put in in the close button along with hide screen tint that should fix it.
Regards
Hopki
http://www.360imagery.co.uk/virtualtour ... age_house/
Stu