QuickTime VR Panoramas QuickTime VR panoramas create the experience of
standing in a space and looking in all directions--360 degrees
side-to-side, even 120 degrees overhead and underfoot--with the view
panning smoothly wherever you look. Panoramas are ideal for educational
websites, architectural walkthroughs, real estate listings, and photoreal
gaming environments.
A QuickTime VR panorama is actually a
carefully calibrated series of photographs or 3D graphics images, stitched
and blended together with QuickTime VR authoring software and mapped onto
the inside of a virtual cylinder. You see part of the projection through
the QuickTime VR window; you scroll to see other parts using the
mouse.
QuickTime VR panoramas can be linked to create large
immersive environments accessible from a series of viewpoints, or nodes. A
linked series of nodes is called a multinode panorama. You move from node
to node--from viewpoint to viewpoint--by clicking on hotspots (up to 255
per panorama). Authoring applications--such as Apple’s QuickTime VR
Authoring Studio--contain tools for embedding navigational controls and
markers right in the environment, making it easy for your audience to find
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QuickTime VR Object Movies QuickTime VR
object movies depict objects that can be "handled"--turned, tilted, and
spun--so you can see them from every angle. Object movies are great for
displaying retail items on the web or for allowing virtual manipulation
and study of artworks, scientific and medical models, product parts, and
other real objects.
Object movies are created by photographing or
rendering a series of views of the object at carefully spaced angles of
tilt and rotation and assembling the view images into a movie. Each view
of the object doesn’t have to be a still image; it can also be a video
clip or animation. For example, the front view of a car could show the
hood opening to reveal the engine.
Hotspots can also link to URLs
or media files or even to QuickTime VR object movies, so that objects seen
in panoramas can be picked up and handled.
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 QuickTime VR panoramas immerse you in a
photorealistic environment. |