hotspot

Q&A about the latest versions
Post Reply
Arumugam
Posts: 33
Joined: Tue Oct 11, 2016 9:59 am

I need a hotspot,

If i click the hotspot if i click that i want zoom the image smoothly. Is there any referce for tat or any idea for tat
User avatar
Hopki
Gnome
Posts: 13005
Joined: Thu Jan 10, 2008 3:16 pm
Location: Layer de la Haye, Essex UK
Contact:

Hi,
You can use hotspot proxy ID in a container.

How:
Open hotspot editor and add your hotspots, Point or Polys does not matter.
While in the hotspot editor you may want to change the hotspots ID, example: zoom.

In the skin add a Hotspot Template and add an image.
Then add a container, with the container selected, under its properties and Advanced enter zoom in the Hotspot Proxy ID text box.
This creates a link from the hotspot to the container.

Now give the container the action to zoom in.
Example: mouse click => Move to view => 0/0/200.

Of course you would enable zoom in the project first.
If you want to zoom to an exact point in the object have a look at this post on how to do it and the required actions.
Regards,
Hopki
Garden Gnome Support
If you send an e-mail to support please send a link to the forum post for reference.
support@ggnome.com
https://ggnome.com/wiki/documentation/
Arumugam
Posts: 33
Joined: Tue Oct 11, 2016 9:59 am

how i manage if i have multiple hotspot

This is output of my project
http://hns.in/volkswagen/polo_ext/Source.html

What i exactly need is
http://hexa.tatamotors.com/gallery/360

by click the hotspot icon i want to zoom the corresponing hotspot
User avatar
Hopki
Gnome
Posts: 13005
Joined: Thu Jan 10, 2008 3:16 pm
Location: Layer de la Haye, Essex UK
Contact:

Hi,
Just give each hotspot its own ID and use a different container for each.
Regards
Hopki
Garden Gnome Support
If you send an e-mail to support please send a link to the forum post for reference.
support@ggnome.com
https://ggnome.com/wiki/documentation/
Arumugam
Posts: 33
Joined: Tue Oct 11, 2016 9:59 am

How to find pan/tilt/fov for every frame
User avatar
Hopki
Gnome
Posts: 13005
Joined: Thu Jan 10, 2008 3:16 pm
Location: Layer de la Haye, Essex UK
Contact:

Hi Arumugam,
You only need to find the information for the frames you want to zoom in on.
The link I gave you here, shows how to do this.
You need Photoshop or any image program that can use percentages for the rulers.
You then use the data to get the X/Y coordinates for the action.
Regards,
Hopki
Garden Gnome Support
If you send an e-mail to support please send a link to the forum post for reference.
support@ggnome.com
https://ggnome.com/wiki/documentation/
Post Reply