> You do NOT need a 600 Euro program such as Stitcher to make > QTVR files via 3D apps.
A lot of 3D apps can export QTVRs, but unfortunately not many support cubic ones (which way, way outshine the cylinder ones in overall coolness). > 1. Generate six 90 degree square images - n,s,w,e plus > straight up and down. Think cube faces. > 2. Stick these cube faces together as a QTVR file, using free > or cheap software. > > Windows - use Thomas Rauscher's Pano2QTVR > <http://www.pano2qtvr.com/ >, free or 'pro' version. > Mac - either Apple's free MakeCubic (you'll need to > experiment with the order of the filenames) from > <http://developer.apple.com/ quicktime/quicktimeintro/tools/> > or for more control the $49 CubicConverter from > <http://www.clickheredesign.com.au/cubicconverter/> Nice! Best regards, Lynn Fredricks Worldwide Business Operations Runtime Revolution, Ltd _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
