you could test this image with Carboard Camera
https://www.dropbox.com/s/zmu5bajav7rco ... r.jpg?dl=0
download to your phone and import into app.
jorgensen
Google Cardboard Camera > import images
Jorgensen,
can I ask a question why You're not using vr format (Stereo side by side cubemap) & trying to stick different images? There might a specific reason, but if not.. why not to use sort of "native" format created for the best experience? (& it's like choosing few settings inside Octane after all)
can I ask a question why You're not using vr format (Stereo side by side cubemap) & trying to stick different images? There might a specific reason, but if not.. why not to use sort of "native" format created for the best experience? (& it's like choosing few settings inside Octane after all)
hi glimse
the problem is to find a esay to use viewer for ios - i would love to use side by side, but have not found a suitable userfriendly viewer.
i have used mobile vr station for a long time - and used side by side format - but the app is simply to complicated to use for other users..
jorgensen
the problem is to find a esay to use viewer for ios - i would love to use side by side, but have not found a suitable userfriendly viewer.
i have used mobile vr station for a long time - and used side by side format - but the app is simply to complicated to use for other users..
jorgensen
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ghm, why not to use something like..VR to ME service that You can upload a picture & get a preview with a link that You can open up in a browser & that's all? Yes I know You get watermarked version, but that could be a simple solution for quick fix. plus if You end up liking the end resul You can buy credits & deliver the link to Your client for instance without any watermarking =)
edit: http://vrto.me/en/
edit: http://vrto.me/en/