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Program Announcements / Panorama, generates spherical and cylindrical 360° images.

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zzz
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Posted: 9th Mar 2006 19:21 Edited at: 21st Jun 2006 22:53
Panorama 1.01


Panorama renders a .x landscape and a spherical background into a panorama image. You can render the image for both cylinders and spheres. Put the .x object in the "world" folder and start Panorama.exe, if you can´t see your landscape in the rendered image try to rescale it (look at the example object).
I just made this for fun, I don´t know if I´ll develop this further.
Enjoy!

Download RAR:
http://h1.ripway.com/everlord/panorama.rar

And two screenies(sphere/cylinder) with the awful example landscape:




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Baggers
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Posted: 9th Mar 2006 21:10
Quality stuff mate...Will probably use this to make 3D screenshots of my next project.
Thanks again !

M.I.A is pending
Chris Franklin
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Posted: 9th Mar 2006 21:15
zzz
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Posted: 11th Mar 2006 20:43
That´s great that someone find a use for it!

Vues3d on Kalimee
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Posted: 19th Mar 2006 10:45
UFO
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Posted: 19th Mar 2006 19:18
Very cool! But I suggest being able to walk around the landscape before you start to render it so you can get a different view than from the middle so you can get a better one and be more precise.

zzz
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Posted: 20th Mar 2006 21:24 Edited at: 20th Mar 2006 21:25
Or just move the center of the object to the place were you want the camera directly in your 3d editor.
Then I don´t have to put hours of work on the terrible hard "control camera using arrowkeys"-command...

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