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Posted: Sat Jul 24, 2010 4:40 pm Post subject: art virtual panoramas |
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Hello, All
I make art virtual panoramas. Some of them are here: http://www.in-pic.com/Art.html
What do you think about its? |
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gggraph
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Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 6:26 am Post subject: Re - art virtual panoramas |
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Hi Alexey - I had a look at the site, but could not get to any of the panoramas because the server timed out. I was intending to have another go later.
Cheers
Grant |
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Tango
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Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 10:45 am Post subject: Re - art virtual panoramas |
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| Yes I liked them all the Ghost House is best with the night feature, the Bump off I can only guess at because of the Russian, but they are good keep them coming....... |
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gggraph
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Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 8:42 pm Post subject: Re - art virtual panoramas |
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Got it this time - very cool. I like the Grassland one.
Did you use a dedicated pano camera for the shot?
I've done a couple of them for commercial clients (eg http://www.lowecon.com.au/pano.php) but they were stitched from successive rings of shots.
Cheers
Grant |
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Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 5:51 pm Post subject: Re: Re - art virtual panoramas |
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Thank you very much Tango! Currently I'm working on flash interactive book. Hope it will looks good too.
| Tango wrote: | | Yes I liked them all the Ghost House is best with the night feature, the Bump off I can only guess at because of the Russian, but they are good keep them coming....... | |
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Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 6:01 pm Post subject: Re: Re - art virtual panoramas |
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Hi Grant! I use DSLR camera with fish-eye lens. Sometimes I use panohead but usually not. I have seen your panorama. It is good cylindrical panorama, easy to load and clear. My panoramas more heavy due to size, additional hotspots, swf files etc.
Cheers,
Alexey
| gggraph wrote: | Got it this time - very cool. I like the Grassland one.
Did you use a dedicated pano camera for the shot?
I've done a couple of them for commercial clients (eg http://www.lowecon.com.au/pano.php) but they were stitched from successive rings of shots.
Cheers
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gggraph
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Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 6:36 am Post subject: Re - art virtual panoramas |
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Hi Alexey - I kept that one low-res so that it would load quickly. The originals are way bigger, but too large for web use. Must admit I didn't know you could embed that in an SWF - I'll have to look at that as the plug-in is more common in Windows than Quicktime VR.
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Grant |
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Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 6:23 am Post subject: Re: Re - art virtual panoramas |
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| gggraph wrote: | Hi Alexey - I kept that one low-res so that it would load quickly. The originals are way bigger, but too large for web use. Must admit I didn't know you could embed that in an SWF - I'll have to look at that as the plug-in is more common in Windows than Quicktime VR.
Cheers
Grant |
Hi, Grant,
Yes my works load a little slow) It is more quickly if it load in the second time.
I can embed video, maps, sound. Listen here: http://www.in-pic.com/svetls5661.swf |
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