Viewer Settings – Pano2VR 7 beta
Viewer Settings The Viewer Settings show viewing options for the Viewer. Viewer Settings The viewer settings will open at the bottom edge of the Viewer.
Viewer Settings The Viewer Settings show viewing options for the Viewer. Viewer Settings The viewer settings will open at the bottom edge of the Viewer.
Viewer The center of Pano2VR contains the interactive panorama. Here you can view the panorama and use the Viewer Modes to add patches, hotspots, sounds,
Toolbar Use the Toolbar at the top of the main project window to show or hide panels. Pano2VR's Toolbar Click the buttons in the Toolbar
Properties The Properties panel is where individual settings are set for the input image or video, the project, and for each of the Viewer Modes.
Output Panel The Output panel is where you not only add output formats but also where you export your panoramas. To add an output format,
Overview The Overview panel gives you an overview of the entire project. The Overview panel will display the following: The project file’s name The number
Menu Bar In the menu bar, you'll find more tools and shortcuts. The menu bar also changes for the Skin Editor. File File Menu New
List View The List View panel is handy for when you want to see all of the elements that have been added in an easy-to-read
Layout Customization Pano2VR has a modular interface which allows for custom layouts. Show Panels To show a panel do any of the following: Select the
History Panel The History panel shows you a list of all the actions you've done. Plus, you can go back in history by clicking up
Animation Editor When Animation is selected in the toolbar, the animation editor will open along with the animation properties. The Animation Editor allows you to
An Introduction to Pano2VR’s Interface Pano2VR’s interface features a large viewer, a toolbar, and numerous panels that can be rearranged to accommodate your workflow. Pano2VR's
Integrated Web Server Pano2VR includes a local web server built in to the software. It simulates an active web server so you can view your
Animation Output Settings Once you've created the animation in the Animation Editor, you can then output it by choosing *Animation* output from the Output Panel.