360 paranoma view @ 3ds max 8
there is paranoma view exporter in 3ds max 2009, how to do the same thing in 3ds max 8? thanksYou didn't provide a link to the file? You can PM me or send me an email with the link if you don't want to post it here in the forum. I can take a look, but not until later tonight, when I get home.
To be honest, I only average about one panorama per year. So it's not a big deal to go use one of the 32 bit machines. I found this program on another forum. It's a bit pricey, but if you do these all the time, it might be worth a look.
If you're all on 32 bit machines, why do you need 64 bit compatibility? Are you looking to upgrade? Why not just keep one 32 bit machine for creating panoramas? Thanks Cad64 for taking a look.
Update - it appears that even when produced on 32bit machine, a 64 bit machine won't play the file. Deval VR is the way to go I beleive - as suggested to me on CG Forum.
It's irrelevant whether you're on 32 or 64bit OS and it gives you a nice tidy exe file independant from any media player. Performs better than Quicktime too. Thanks for the info. I will definitely have to check that out.
Now the only problem is that I will have to send a link to the download and instructions on how to install it to anyone I send a panorama to. This has proven to be a big pain in the neck in the past because everybody plays dumb and acts like they've never installed a piece of software before. It's all self contained, double click the exe file and it opens straight away, no need to download anything - apart from the file of course, just sometimes need to change file entension to .doc or similar temporarily to get past e-mail security. A 4096 wide panorama is around 5-6MB.
Software is about 25 Euros! Did anyone figured out how to solve this?
I was really hoping to make a 360 view of an interior, and wasted some time in rendering the damn thing, in the end to see that i can't export it. I think Spittle's post about Deval VR was the solution. I don't know of any other way to view panorama's that come from Max 64 bit.
There are other viewers though. You can check out how they compare here: http://www.panoramaphotographer.com/comparisons/ Thanks Cad64. But as what extension do i export the file? Deval VR is the way to go, you just save a spherical image from Max's panorama exporter as a JPEG, tiff or similar.
In Deval VR you can add logos with an alpha mask, various interfaces and other fancy stuff making this a better solution than what ships with Max.
You need to write a script with the deval VR forum is helpfull.
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