Here are a couple of quick testers I've made to demonstrate a technique to a client.
For those who don't know, they are 360x180° spherical panoramas.
(They were made in the garage, for the real things we'll do them in studio with much more controlled conditions.)
They can be projected into a few formats, including flat like this, or projected into an interactive 360° image.
I've rendered 2 small Quicktime images to show this. Links are under each photo. Quicktime is required to view them. They're about 3mb each so you might have to wait for them to load.
Once loaded you can click in the image and drag the mouse to rotate inside the car. Shift and Ctrl zoom in and out.
We can output to all resolutions, QTVR and Flash.
The largest 360° we've done was made up out of 32 x 33mp images... This one was obviously not for online use, but a trade show.
Mini QTVR
BMW QTVR
Have fun checking out the cars
For those who don't know, they are 360x180° spherical panoramas.
(They were made in the garage, for the real things we'll do them in studio with much more controlled conditions.)
They can be projected into a few formats, including flat like this, or projected into an interactive 360° image.
I've rendered 2 small Quicktime images to show this. Links are under each photo. Quicktime is required to view them. They're about 3mb each so you might have to wait for them to load.
Once loaded you can click in the image and drag the mouse to rotate inside the car. Shift and Ctrl zoom in and out.
We can output to all resolutions, QTVR and Flash.
The largest 360° we've done was made up out of 32 x 33mp images... This one was obviously not for online use, but a trade show.
Mini QTVR
BMW QTVR
Have fun checking out the cars
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