Hotspot – Object2VR 4 Documentation
Hotspot Hotspots are definable, interactive areas within the panorama. Hotspots are definable, interactive areas within the panorama. When the user’s mouse rolls or hovers over these hotspots, the user is presented with a clickable area of the image that may link to a webpage, image, movie, or anything else that can be hyperlinked. Hotspots can […]
Skin – Pano2VR 7.1 Documentation
Skin A skin is a collection of text and graphical elements overlaid on the image. A skin is a collection of text and graphical elements overlaid on the image (or surrounding the image). A controller skin, for example, includes graphical elements that allow you to manually control the outputted project. The skin will be saved […]
Node Markers – Pano2VR 7.1 Documentation
Node Markers Node Markers are used to show elements depending on the currently active node in a virtual tour. Node Markers are activated by the current panorama, or node, in a virtual tour. They can also be used to activate or deactivate other media within the tour through the use of tags. See also… Skin […]
Keyframe – Pano2VR 7.1 Documentation
Keyframe A keyframe is used in the Animation Editor and is a point on a timeline that is assigned a specific value. A keyframe is a point on a timeline that is assigned a specific value. When two keyframes are added in succession with two different values, a transition or animation will occur. See also… […]
Hotspot – Pano2VR 7.1 Documentation
Hotspot Hotspots are definable, interactive areas within the panorama. Hotspots are definable, interactive areas within the panorama. When the user’s mouse rolls or hovers over these hotspots, the user is presented with a clickable area of the image that may link to a webpage, image, movie, or anything else that can be hyperlinked. Hotspots can […]
Ghost Hotspots – Pano2VR 7.1 Documentation
Ghost Hotspots A ghost hotspot is a hotspot that is not yet activated in Pano2VR. A ghost hotspot is a hotspot that is not yet activated in Pano2VR. The ghost hotspot acts like a placeholder in that it shows where all panoramas are located in reference to the current panorama; it will only appear if […]
Editing Keyframes – Pano2VR 7.1 Documentation
Editing Keyframes Keyframes are used to control or animate the difference between two values on a timeline. In the Animation Editor, you can add keyframe values to Pan, Tilt, Field of View, Projections and Variables. There are 2 ways of creating keyframes to choose from: Keyframes and Magic Keyframes. Move, Select, Copy, Stretch and Delete […]
Placeholder – Object2VR 4 Documentation
Placeholder A placeholder represents a value for content that will be filled in later. A placeholder is like a shortcut for using data or text from other sections of the software. For example, a text box in the skin may contain $(p) which will display the percentage of how much the image has loaded, while […]
Placeholder – Pano2VR 7.1 Documentation
Placeholder A placeholder represents a value for content that will be filled in later. A placeholder is like a shortcut for using data or text from other sections of the software. For example, a text box in the skin may contain $(p) which will display the percentage of how much the image has loaded, while […]
Maps and Floor Plans – Pano2VR 7.1 Documentation
Maps and Floor Plans Learn how to add maps and floor plans to tours. Interactive maps and floor plans are useful additions to tours. Pano2VR provides the ability to use custom map tiles (like Mapbox and OpenStreetMaps), Google Maps, Floor Plans, and images as maps. Maps are initially added in the Tour Map and then […]
Working with Hotspots – Object2VR 4 Documentation
Working with Hotspots Hotspots are points or areas of interaction within the project. They can open other images, open websites, and pop up information boxes, images, and videos. After loading an image into Object2VR or opening an existing project, you can then enable the point or polygon hotspot modes in the Viewer. If you want […]
Working with Hotspots – Pano2VR 7.1 Documentation
Working with Hotspots Hotspots are points or areas of interaction within the project. They can open other images, open websites, and pop up information boxes, images, and videos. After loading an image into Pano2VR or opening an existing project, you can then enable the point or polygon hotspot modes in the Viewer. If you want […]