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Nov 6 2005, 11:46 PM
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Member [ Level 1 ] Group: Members Posts: 39 Joined: 11-September 04 From: Tirana/ALBANIA Member No.: 490 |
Have it occured to realize some virtual guide for place to include into a website?
I wand to know how can I create a 3D sphere panoramic view animation, using Flash / Java Applet/anything..? Lets say i put a camera in the middle of a room and the visitor can navigate inside the room and look into any direction: see at the left where a paint is hanged, or right where the window stands, and see the candels hanging in the celing, or the wooden floor.. I hope you got the idea.. Are there software doing this, lets say if have the pics, can a soft create such effects? Another thing.. this should be mouse interactive or with control buttons.. Help please:) |
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Nov 8 2005, 12:18 AM
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S.P.A.M.S.W.A.T. Group: Members Posts: 814 Joined: 22-January 05 From: San Antonio, Texas (No, I'm not dumb. I just moved here...) Member No.: 2,284 |
Well, first you would have to take the panoramic picture of your room. I don't know if you'd need a panoramic camera, but I think a regular one would work. You would have to take the pictures with a rotatable tripod and then put the images together with Photoshop or a software like that. Then put it in flash and make some arrow buttons. On the actionscript of the arrows, make the _x value of the picture _x - 5 to make it move to the left or _x + 5 to make it go to the right. Then, make an if statement to make the picture warp around when the _x of the picture reaches the edge. I'm just a beginner in actionscript, so I can't help you that much. Look for tutorials about this on Google if you still have problems.
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Nov 11 2005, 12:59 PM
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Hedonist at large Group: Members Posts: 610 Joined: 30-July 05 From: another realm Member No.: 7,524 |
They are called panoramic views and you can use apple's quicktime for it. Try googling for 'panoramic images' ... if you have a quicktime plugin installed in your system, you can see it. I remember bryce having an option to render an image in quicktime format ... but never tried it. Maybe you can check it out.
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