Patching – Pano2VR 7
Patching Patching allows you to non-destructively extract a non-distorted portion of the input image without having to remap or convert the whole image. Add patches
Patching Patching allows you to non-destructively extract a non-distorted portion of the input image without having to remap or convert the whole image. Add patches
“Patch” Patch is a term used to describe a portion of an image that has been extracted and possibly edited and then reapplied to the
Create Multiple States with Patches and 3D Distorted Hotspot Images Learn how to create multiple states with a Mouse Over effect. We do this by
Add a Logo to a Tour Learn to use the Master Node to apply the same patch to all tour nodes. To add a logo
Replace the Nadir with a Mirrorball If you want to quickly replace a tripod, you can use a mirrorball at the nadir to hide it.
Patch Properties After adding a patch to the Viewer, the Properties panel will open with settings that all patch types share. The default patch type
Blur Patch Use the Blurred Circle and Square patches to blur faces and license plates for when images are uploaded to sites like Google Street
Add a Patch The most common use for the patch tool is for retouching the nadir (down shot). You can extract just a portion of
Viewer The center of Pano2VR contains the interactive panorama. Here you can view and interact with the panorama and use the Viewer Modes to add
Embedding Video Learn how to embed videos into panoramas which allows for a seamless integration of live-action video in a still panorama. An embedded video
Pano2VR Basic Workflow Learn the basic tour workflow for Pano2VR. Here, we outline the basic workflow of virtual tour. You can download example files to
List View The List View panel is handy for when you want to see all the elements that have been added in an easy-to-read list