From the course: Creating 360-Degree Panoramas and Interactive Tours
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Creating a virtual tour to host on your own server, part 2
From the course: Creating 360-Degree Panoramas and Interactive Tours
Creating a virtual tour to host on your own server, part 2
- [Voiceover] I mentioned in an earlier movie, a mirror ball and this is built into Pano2VR actually. So I can do something similar. I can go to any one of my panoramas. I'm still in the patch mode. So I double clicked create one. I should have mentioned before that it automatically clicks in to the nadir part. Just like a lot of graphics editing applications will click into place, Pano2VR knows that we usually use the patch tool for this purpose. So it snaps into place into that very south pole or nadir area. We'll just drag this size of the patch to approximately the size that needs to be covered. And over here in the type, instead of image, we just choose mirror ball and apply. And then we watch it as it remaps the image and it creates a mirror effect from the actual image and applies it to where the tripod is. I find it to be an elegant way of covering a tripod because it does use the individual image to create this mirror effect. But let's talk about one more option and that is…
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Viewing on your own computer2m 45s
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Sharing your panoramas online with Roundme8m 58s
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Sharing your panoramas online with Spinattic4m 33s
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Uploading and viewing a virtual tour7m
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Creating a virtual tour to host on your own server, part 18m 50s
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Creating a virtual tour to host on your own server, part 27m 55s
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