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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 4:28 pm)
why do you need an expensive qtvr program? use this method to render: http://fartur.free.fr/galerie/tutorial/qtvr-tutorial.html then use this program to make the qtvr: http://www.panoguide.com/software/utils/gocubic.html It's free! I am on a mac so I can;t speak to the gocubic app, but I have the equivalent free program here and it works like a charm. If you do have a mac, or access to one, I bought this lovely software called cubic connector that allows you to draw hotspots and link several qtvr's together, so you can literally point and click through your gallery, while being able to look around 360 degrees in any direction. That software is here: http://www.clickheredesign.com.au/cubicconnector/ that's actually never than the version I have, i think i'lll upgrade now.
Attached Link: http://www.panoguide.com/code/Gocubic.zip
woohoo! found it! http://www.panoguide.com/code/Gocubic.zipThe built in qtvr option will only give you cylindrical panormas, and it is not too good at optimizing them. You can only move 180 degrees around, not up or down. The tutorial above creates cubic panoramas that can be viewed from all angles. Here's a quick example of one I made a while back: http://www.renderring.com/skytest3.mov It's quite fun and his is how they made Myst III
OK, just before I go to bed, here's my very first try with Gocubic. Shows that it works and shows that my gallery has no doors. Great fun. I'll certainly be working on the other half of the gallery when time permits. Anyway the movie is here.
Many many thanks to madmax.
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You could have called this, 'PICTURES AT AN EXHIBITION' and got Art, Architecture and Music all in one great render.
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There's a bit of a back story to this one in my gallery. The version there is without postwork so you can compare. If you have a CRT you may prefer that one since it's a little brighter.
I'd really like to do a QTVR of this, but the program seems to be really expensive. If anyone knows a cheaper way to produce them, I'm all ears.
All comments are welcome. Good ones rather than negative of course. ;-)
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