I just noticed with the new release of 1.51 pro that if you start the scene with a tilt, it will not return to horizon when played. Can this be fixed? I like to start my tours with a tilt so people can see, that there if more to the scene and incourage them to click inside and manually manipulate the tour. Maybe I am missing a new parameter to set.... any help would be great, thanks!
Aaron
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AutoRotate on Flash output no returning to horizon
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I also noticed that using Flash content if your initial view is pointed down below -45° at a spot on the ground after manually rotating---- the rotation also falls back to the spot on the ground rather than rotate-floating up to the horizon.
Initial view is down, manual rotate... causes it to float back down rather that moving to the horizon. I only need it to be pointed to ground on initial view.
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It seems that if the initial view is between -45 and zero 0 the horizon.. it will return to the horizon line.
Below -45 and -90 it will return to point below -45 and not horizon. Good example maybe seen here. Click on RED/WHITE STAR on Center RIGHT side of aerial view map.
http://www.360texas.com/virtualtour/tex ... change.htm
Initial view is down, manual rotate... causes it to float back down rather that moving to the horizon. I only need it to be pointed to ground on initial view.
Better said:
It seems that if the initial view is between -45 and zero 0 the horizon.. it will return to the horizon line.
Below -45 and -90 it will return to point below -45 and not horizon. Good example maybe seen here. Click on RED/WHITE STAR on Center RIGHT side of aerial view map.
http://www.360texas.com/virtualtour/tex ... change.htm
Ok, I have fixed this in version 1.5.2
MfG, Thomas