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I hope you find this interesting and creepy!
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Hummm, the only thing is the bedroom goes into a bathroom, but other than that, very creepy in a good way.
Regards,
Hopki
Regards,
Hopki
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Well... back then in a log cabin the bedroom was the bathroom
Doing these shots the right way is a lot funner than it looks.
http://www.vistaramic.com/pano/air/heli ... pter1.html
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Doing these shots the right way is a lot funner than it looks.
http://www.vistaramic.com/pano/air/heli ... pter1.html
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We know about RC helicopter panorama imaging. About 16 minutes to get to altitude take a million fish eye images and safely return to miss all the water, lakes and ponds preferably ON LAND near your RC location. Then about 3 months to assemble a best image series and then do a sky replacement. The workflow is NOT EASY!!
However, you did a great job !!!
However, you did a great job !!!
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This is the result of hanging outside a helicopter to clear the skid at 500 feet, three days of work, and a lot of hair pulling.
http://vistaramic.com/pano/UCLA/airprom ... ros_A.html
http://vistaramic.com/pano/UCLA/airprom ... ros_A.html
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How's this for ambitious? Give it a second to load. I'm hoping version 5 may offer some more tools to break up the size of the SWF file. I'm looking forward to building large projects with small groupings of panos that jump to each other to keep loading times down. Right now, each pano has its own P2V file.
http://www.vistaramic.com/pano/eaglecreek4/MAIN.html
http://www.vistaramic.com/pano/eaglecreek4/MAIN.html
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Hummmmm, this is a function of Pano2VR Pro.
One project file with many input images.
If you used multi resolution then don't select embed. This way the SWF will only have the preview images in and call for the tiles its needs to load for that one node. This would make loading much more efficient.
Nice skin
Hopki
One project file with many input images.
If you used multi resolution then don't select embed. This way the SWF will only have the preview images in and call for the tiles its needs to load for that one node. This would make loading much more efficient.
Nice skin
Hopki
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