I am pretty new in the VR area. But have been really impressed from it.
I would like to extend the functionality a bit. But i am not sure if it has been done or if it can be done at all.
Would it be possible to kinda add a layer on top of the VR viewer that will allow us to take notes or make drawings related to the area that we are viewing at the moment. What i mean by this is the following:
Lets say i have a panoram about a house that display some utensil. If i notice the utensil and i put a circle around it because i like it then the next user that goes to see that panorama on the web would see the circle around that utensil.
I am curently working on the java one but i would be interested in adding the functionality to any of the versions: Java,Flash,Quicktime or shockwave.
Thank you so much for your time and help.
Cheers
Dan
On 5/24/07, - AYRTON - (avi) <email@hidden> wrote:
This is OT but maybe someone can help me ... I just bought yesterday that software (flaspanoramaplayer) and I've
paied with PayPal, but until now ... almost 24hs passed and I still did not receive anything on my email ... as it was supposed to be (receive the softer attached to a email)
> > On May 23, 2007, at 11:55 AM, Hans Nyberg wrote: >> >> On May 23, 2007, at 5:33 PM,
email@hidden wrote: >> >>> The "wavy lines" and limits of recent Flash VR methods are pretty >>> much gone, but now FlashPanoramas has added perspective-corrected
>>> video, interactive 3D distortions, and other goodies to a VR >>> display method that uses the Flash plugin: >>> >>>
http://flashpanoramas.com/blog/2007/05/23/add-some-life-to-panoramas >>> >>> Play the video, zoom in on the clock, click the photos on the desk. >>> >>> BTW, the panorama is rendered from a 3D scene, so the geometric
>>> distortions are from polygons, not the display engine. >>> (And please note, I did not create any of this - I'm only passing >>> on the demo link!) >> >> Incredible
>> >> When do we get a fullscreen version to see > > > There is a fullscreen (but slow loading) example here: > http://flashpanoramas.com/player/test/salute/
> > Press the (really big) fullscreen button on the far right. Visually > it is similar to fullscreens with Java players, but within Flash. > > For a fullscreen example of the video-in-VR, you will have to ask
> Denis at flashpanoramas.com about that. It should scale without > performance problems since it is .flv... > >> >> The video change does not work in Safari Intel
>> It just closes and you can not start again. > > I see you already posted a comment about this. > I hope Denis reads and responds with some insight! (I had the same > problem in Safari, even though I typically use Opera.)
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