Hi Frank,
i used a Java Application for showing the panos on my old website... Don't know the name any more :-) sorry... Actually i found this (german) example: http://www.rundbild.com/de/beispiel/panorama/java-only/java-panoramen.htm regards Jürgen [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 08.01.2008 16:12:52: > Hi Jürgen, > > That could well be it. > The part I am most interested in atm is which (free) software you used to > turn the rendered result into a VR panorama. I have experimented with Hugin, > which produces a nice panorama, but that's it, no mapping to cubes or to > cylinders. Perhaps the best way is to look for a program that will convert > the tiff from Hugin into a QTVR file? > > Regards, > > Frank Bueters > > > > > Dear Frank, > > > > i did a cube-mapping VR-Test years ago with a simple 6-frame > > anim with a 90 degrees/square pic camera with looks in all directions. > > > > Just map the rendered images to the sides of a (unshaded)cube > > an place the cam inside... > > > > I don't know if i have the project-file somewhere... > > > > regards > > > > Jürgen > > > > > > > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 08.01.2008 12:35:44: > > > > > Hello Realfriends, > > > > > > Does anybody have any experience in making VR environments > > with RS3D? > > > I > > mean > > > those panorama's mapped to cubes, cylinders or spheres, like in > > > Quicktime VR. > > > > > > I remember someone on this list once described the whole > > proces with > > > some free-, downloadable software and a script for the > > camera in RS3D (V4?). > > > Can't reftrieve this information and perhaps it's all very obsolete. > > > > > > So, I guess my question is, can anyone recommend a program > > or a tool > > > to create VR worlds from 3D? > > > > > > Kind regards, > > > > > > Frank Bueters > > > > > > > Mail ist geprüft. > > > > > > Mail ist geprüft.
