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ROUBAL
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Click on snowflakes and play with the mouse and wheel to look everywhere.

The loading may be a bit long as there are many linked panoramas.

http://3d-synthesis.com/RangerStation_01.html

It is a first trial. I don't yet master everything and have to learn more about VR.
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Very good. A little trippy to view on my Android tablet as it rotates.
Not sure about the extra snow flakes though. Don't think they look quite right.
The sky seems to meet with some vignetting but I don't suppose that's your issue.
Like to see more of these :)
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Not sure about the extra snow flakes though. Don't think they look quite right.
Hi, I am not sure that I understand well. The snow flakes are hot points to change panorama, not intended to be realistic. Do you mean that you would prefer the default red targets to navigate ? maybe more visible on a small screen ? :roll:
The sky seems to meet with some vignetting but I don't suppose that's your issue.
The dark line at vertical point could probably be corrected by using a patch. I have just tried to insert some elements in a panorama using patching feature, and it works rather well. I assume that this sky line could be fixed.
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ROUBAL

I am very interested to see how you did this? I am working on a project and am looking for someone to create photorealistic 360 Pano Renderings in otoy of an office space that I can then embed in vrpano which I believe is what you have done here.

Please send me your contact info if you are interested a contract position. If you are interested what would you charge for 5 Camera potions in a modeled office space?
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By cebra.de, a design and communication company based in Germany, we are able to produce 360 degrees panorama renderings with Octane Render for VR Glasses or for tablets and phones.
If you are still interested on develope those 5 camera positions for your office design we can talk about it.
We can also produce 360 Octane animations throught your proyect. We have a good rendering farm and it could be developed in a reasonable time.

Since a while we are working with Octane Render, being able to get photorealistic Octane renderings and Octane animations out of multiple projects, from interior and exterior designs.

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