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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 10:16 am)
Hi seedpress, In the document setup dialog select "panoramic", next select "Panoramic render" from the dropdowm render list next to the render controls. create your image as you would if you wre doing a qtvr movie, with the camera in the middle and your objects placed around it 360 degrees for best balance. now select "render to disk "from the file>render to disk and name the file, I just did it with a .bmp but I'm sure you can convert it to .jpeg if you really need to. hope this helps Hawkfyr
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I am experimenting with the undocumented, beta version of the new MetaStream 3 scene building software. One menu option is to import a panoramic background scene. It only supports a jpeg panorama. I can create a 360 degree panorama in Bryce, but it saves it as an .mov file. I am trying to find a utility that converts a 360 degree .mov file into a 360 panoramic .jpg file. Anyone out there know how to do this? By the way, in the MTS 3 scene building software you can import a regular .jpg, but since they are not seamless 360's, they don't look good!