Interactive Panoramas from Octane!
Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2014 6:32 pm
So I've been making 360 panos for a while now. I love them. They add incredible depth to just a photo. It gives the viewer a sense of place and is fun to look around and explore.
I was excited to see the Octane camera can render out a panoramic image. I've tried it recently with a test scene and it works out great! [http://goo.gl/IXu0DP]
I was able to upload it to google's photosphere site and get an interactive pano of a 3D environment and share it with people.
But now I want to go a step further: Animated Panos. I'm thinking of a scene that is maybe 30s - 1min. long, and seamlessly loops. This gives the viewer enough time to look around and notice little details. It sounds like a lot of fun, but I'm not sure how to go about creating an animated panorama. I was thinking rendering out an image sequence of rectilinear renders from Octane, but then I need some way of playing them back while wrapping them in the panoramic view.
I did notice that I could export out of C4D a Quicktime VR render. Anyone know if the panoramic lens from Octane, combined with the Quicktime VR export from C4D would achieve what I want? Or for that matter, does anyone have any other ideas on exporting an animated spherical panorama? Thanks!
I was excited to see the Octane camera can render out a panoramic image. I've tried it recently with a test scene and it works out great! [http://goo.gl/IXu0DP]
I was able to upload it to google's photosphere site and get an interactive pano of a 3D environment and share it with people.
But now I want to go a step further: Animated Panos. I'm thinking of a scene that is maybe 30s - 1min. long, and seamlessly loops. This gives the viewer enough time to look around and notice little details. It sounds like a lot of fun, but I'm not sure how to go about creating an animated panorama. I was thinking rendering out an image sequence of rectilinear renders from Octane, but then I need some way of playing them back while wrapping them in the panoramic view.
I did notice that I could export out of C4D a Quicktime VR render. Anyone know if the panoramic lens from Octane, combined with the Quicktime VR export from C4D would achieve what I want? Or for that matter, does anyone have any other ideas on exporting an animated spherical panorama? Thanks!