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anti86
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Hi!
Just finished up a render of a 360° panoramic image. C4D + Octane + AE.
DL / Diffuse

http://downtownvisuals.com/data/pano/livingroom.html

Cheers!

www.downtownvisuals.com
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anti86 wrote:Hi!
Just finished up a render of a 360° panoramic image. C4D + Octane + AE.
DL / Diffuse

http://downtownvisuals.com/data/pano/livingroom.html

Cheers!

http://www.downtownvisuals.com

this looks great!! what are you using to create the 360 degree panoramic ~ it didn't ask me for a plugin to install, so I am curious how you created the display on the page
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Seekerfinder
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Great panorama Anti86. Good texturing, except for the leather couch & chair, which I find betrays the attention to detail in the rest of the scene because it's simply too smooth & without character. The rest is really good.

Did you use Panotour or the Pro version? How do you find it to work with?

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anti86
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I used Panotour Pro. It's a great program. Easy to use and really flexible.
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anti86 wrote:I used Panotour Pro. It's a great program. Easy to use and really flexible.
Thanks for confirming Anti.

Best,
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