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Hi there! I am not sure if this the right section to post this so if I am on the wrong place admins please move it to the right board..
Anyway I was wondering if there is any possible way to export Quicktime VR in XSI.. Since XSI is doing a great job in Arch.Viz it is very convinient present a VR of an interior to customers..
If anyone knows something about it please do give info!
Thanks!
Scrat
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ive done a bit with VR and the best way ive found is to just render out a series of images and use a flash based pano engine. Flash loaded have a couple of very goos ones for a very reasonable price. Check it out here.
http://www.flashloaded.com/flashcomponents/360panviewer/?id2=
I have the panoviewer pro and can highly recommend it. Ive used it for a couple of projects including a pano VR tour on an aircraft cockpit.
Quicktime VR is also good but i think the flash ones have the edge for flexibility things like hotspots and there a lot more web friendly.
there are some very good free ones for actionscript 3 but you will need to do some coding.
good luck
Paul
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Hi,
I’ve had good luck using ”[B]Pano2QTVR[/B]”. It’s a standalone program, but you can just feed it a sequence or set of images.
But my favourite thing to do with it is make QTVR Object movies from a prerendered rotation sequence. Here’s a test (6mb) I did with an old model.
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XSI can’t export directly to QTVR. 3D packages that I know of (cinema 4D and Lightwave) have the option but are very limited. You are better off using a standalone package.
Another software to try is “VR Worx”
http://www.vrtoolbox.com/vrthome.html
Huck
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Well I used the panoramic lens shader and it gave me a nice 360 image… But my problem is that I am not setting the camera correct and it gives me a distorted image which makes a hilarious panoramic… Has anybody used the panoramic lens shader in XSI? And if yes what settings did he put to his camera so that it can give you a non distorted result?
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To create a “tripod” QTVR, I setup my XSI camera to take 6 images (I forget what the correct order is, so try this, and then re-number accordingly): Front, Back, Top, Bottom, Left, Right. Make sure your camera is set to 90deg, or it’ll be distorted.
After that’s rendered, try finding a great free program, GoCubic. You select the images, and voila it generates a QTVR.
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Also note that the 64 bit OS’s have issues with QT in general. Maybe apple will fix this soon.
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