Chaos Corona Forum
General Category => Gallery => Topic started by: Image Box Studios on 2015-05-29, 16:25:58
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Hi Guys. here is a test to check 360 panorama in corona renderer. and i would say its simply amazing. we applied corona cam mode on standard camera and choose type spherical. that's it.
Here is link.
http://pan0.net/upano.php?id=7898
Thank you.
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link is dead?
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There is also this. :]
https://forum.corona-renderer.com/index.php/topic,3544.0.html
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link is dead?
Hi...the link is working. click on link and skip current 360 image on page and now you will get mine.
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Another Link.
http://pan0.net/w/up-7898
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Very Nice!!! Is this also possible with the Cinema 4d version?
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Very Nice!!! Is this also possible with the Cinema 4d version?
Hi....thank you and sorry to say, i am not sure for cinema4d. i work in 3d max.
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link dead
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link dead
Hi...the link is working. click on link and skip current 360 image on page and now you will get mine.
Another Link.
http://pan0.net/w/up-7898
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link is neither working in firefox nor chrome. There is nothing to skip
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It works for me just fine (firefox), but i prefer 360cities for my panorama uploads.
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Uhh how can it work correct if it says this domain is for sale? http://www.pan0.net/
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Uhh how can it work correct if it says this domain is for sale? http://www.pan0.net/
Hi maru...i am also surprised to see this...i just visited on pan0.net and yes,its really not working but two days ago it was working when i made a account on it . anyway no problem, i will upload on another site.
Do you guys have any idea that where can we upload our 360 panorama at free of cost.
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Lovely raw render but terrible end result: horrible pixelation and distortions going up/down/sideways.
I definitely recommend Pano2VR by Garden Gnome Software
I'm currently making a full apartment walkthrough for a client with it. It's still a mess, half-arsed renders for testing purposes, missing stuff, but you can have a look at the overall functionality here: http://clikcreations.co.uk/3dwalk1/ (http://clikcreations.co.uk/3dwalk1/)
Features include:
Custom UI: I built that mini-map for easier navigation, especially since this will be aimed at 40-50 year olds. You can have standard arrows and buttons or none at all!
Fast and reliable: HTML5-based - works on every device, loads super fast (especially if JPEG Mini is used to compress images! Which I haven't yet here). Flash is slow, introduces pixel aliasing and doesn't work on tablets/phones and some browsers where people just haven't got it installed.
Navigation: You can customize it, make it auto-pan and such, but I generally make it the same as google maps because it's the best! Double-click to full-screen, mouse wheel zooms, no weird tilts when panning, super smooth.
Additional stuff: You can add text, sounds, video, images, hotspot links, highlights, etc to your panoramas (in my sample, see kitchen hob, click on doors, etc)
Branding: None. Best part of it.
I really recommend Pano2VR if you're doing this sort of stuff for clients - it's just the best possible experience and the exported HTML/javascript files can be injected into your own sites if you have the know-how or you can use presets in the software itself.
Otherwise the Corona script as posted by Maru works well too, but I'm unsure about the auto-pan (annoying).
Hope this helps!
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Do you guys have any idea that where can we upload our 360 panorama at free of cost.
http://www.360cities.net/
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Link:-
http://www.360cities.net/image/ughu#16.15,-11.52,70.0
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Do you guys have any idea that where can we upload our 360 panorama at free of cost.
http://www.360cities.net/
Thank you romullus.
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Lovely raw render but terrible end result: horrible pixelation and distortions going up/down/sideways.
I definitely recommend Pano2VR by Garden Gnome Software
I'm currently making a full apartment walkthrough for a client with it. It's still a mess, half-arsed renders for testing purposes, missing stuff, but you can have a look at the overall functionality here: http://clikcreations.co.uk/3dwalk1/ (http://clikcreations.co.uk/3dwalk1/)
Features include:
Custom UI: I built that mini-map for easier navigation, especially since this will be aimed at 40-50 year olds. You can have standard arrows and buttons or none at all!
Fast and reliable: HTML5-based - works on every device, loads super fast (especially if JPEG Mini is used to compress images! Which I haven't yet here). Flash is slow, introduces pixel aliasing and doesn't work on tablets/phones and some browsers where people just haven't got it installed.
Navigation: You can customize it, make it auto-pan and such, but I generally make it the same as google maps because it's the best! Double-click to full-screen, mouse wheel zooms, no weird tilts when panning, super smooth.
Additional stuff: You can add text, sounds, video, images, hotspot links, highlights, etc to your panoramas (in my sample, see kitchen hob, click on doors, etc)
Branding: None. Best part of it.
I really recommend Pano2VR if you're doing this sort of stuff for clients - it's just the best possible experience and the exported HTML/javascript files can be injected into your own sites if you have the know-how or you can use presets in the software itself.
Otherwise the Corona script as posted by Maru works well too, but I'm unsure about the auto-pan (annoying).
Hope this helps!
Hi ..Thank you Rimas....i will definitely try it.
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Uploaded to 360cities it looks much better!