Hi guys!
New to the forum, trying some crazy stuff with pano images and wanted to ask you if you have any idea if this is possible in Pano2vr? I want to make split screen synchronized panos, something like that:
DEMO (greetings to the author)
it is very nice for before/after shots.
I was thinking about loading 2 external panoramic swfs and masking them but sounds not so great and probably won't work...
Thanks in advance for your time and help,
Best, George
Split screen sync panos
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Anyone? Even "at this moment there is no possibility this to be done" will be good.
p.s. can't test my theory right now (about masking)
Best, G
p.s. can't test my theory right now (about masking)
Best, G
get in touch with Erik Leeman
he's managed these, along with other great bits:
http://gardengnomesoftware.com/forum/vi ... 068#p16068
regards
Stu
he's managed these, along with other great bits:
http://gardengnomesoftware.com/forum/vi ... 068#p16068
regards
Stu
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Thank you Stu!
I will do that, now that I have seen the demos I remember them. Though not exactly what I am looking for still something
Thanks again for the input!
Best, G
I will do that, now that I have seen the demos I remember them. Though not exactly what I am looking for still something
Thanks again for the input!
Best, G
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Ok..after some time, here is my solution:
http://www.geopalstudio.com/test/PanoramasSplit.html
http://panomagic.eu/panohdrtest/
the first is a regular split screen for mixing 2 panoramas post processed differently, and the other one is a cross fader slider mixer. When it loads it has "demo" on on the panos, then you can control which one is loaded.
Everything is controlled via xml- the number of panos to load and which mode it runs.
Hope you like it, Merry Christmas everyone!
Best, G
http://www.geopalstudio.com/test/PanoramasSplit.html
http://panomagic.eu/panohdrtest/
the first is a regular split screen for mixing 2 panoramas post processed differently, and the other one is a cross fader slider mixer. When it loads it has "demo" on on the panos, then you can control which one is loaded.
Everything is controlled via xml- the number of panos to load and which mode it runs.
Hope you like it, Merry Christmas everyone!
Best, G
Last edited by George Palov on Thu Jan 10, 2013 9:26 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Hi George,George Palov wrote:Ok..after some time, here is my solution:
http://www.geopalstudio.com/test/PanoramasSplit.html
http://www.geopalstudio.com/test/PanoramasSlider.html
the first is a regular split screen for mixing 2 panoramas post processed differently, and the other one is a cross fader slider mixer. When it loads it has "demo" on on the panos, then you can control which one is loaded.
Everything is controlled via xml- the number of panos to load and which mode it runs.
Hope you like it, Merry Christmas everyone!
Best, G
Glad to see you finally got the effect to work well - good work! Any chance you could share your workings - I've got a job where this will show off this 'before & after' effect perfectly.
cheers
Stu
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Stu, thank you, it was hard!
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Best, George
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Best, George
Hello George,
this looks really great and I get some ideas of where I could use it.
Can I read somewhere how you do that? Or it remains a mystery?
Best regards from Dusseldorf
Patrick
this looks really great and I get some ideas of where I could use it.
Can I read somewhere how you do that? Or it remains a mystery?
Best regards from Dusseldorf
Patrick
This link might help.Patrick wrote:Can I read somewhere how you do that? Or it remains a mystery?
http://gardengnomesoftware.com/wiki/Syn ... _Panoramas
Judy
Hallo Judy,
Thank you! I saw the link, but this is for me as a beginner totally confusing!
Does that mean I need two panoramas of the names of pano_left and pano_right as jpeg?
Then I create a HTM5 output and copy the text from the source wiki into the HTML File and the 2. part I copy into the XML file?
Where the code must be copied? At the beginning or at the end?
And then I put both panoramas in the output folder?
How then can the panoramas are blended or be provided with an action.
Can I view the panoramas in the Skin Editor on "pano-left" & "pano_right" control"?
Basically I'm interested in the fade of the panoramas and not the stereo version. For this I use the program Stereopteryx
Greetings from Germany
Patrick
Thank you! I saw the link, but this is for me as a beginner totally confusing!
Does that mean I need two panoramas of the names of pano_left and pano_right as jpeg?
Then I create a HTM5 output and copy the text from the source wiki into the HTML File and the 2. part I copy into the XML file?
Where the code must be copied? At the beginning or at the end?
And then I put both panoramas in the output folder?
How then can the panoramas are blended or be provided with an action.
Can I view the panoramas in the Skin Editor on "pano-left" & "pano_right" control"?
Basically I'm interested in the fade of the panoramas and not the stereo version. For this I use the program Stereopteryx
Greetings from Germany
Patrick
Ok. This has worked with two panoramas side by side. How do I get a skin on the panoramas?
Greatings .......
Patrick
Greatings .......
Patrick