Anything beyond 100% will be vertically extended and therefore distort the image.
For example, if the center is chosen, it will rotate around its center. This is used to help assist in exact fitting of a space (like a Picture Frame). It will use the Center grid (above) as its axis. Vertical Stretch – This will stretch the vertical dimension of the image. A smaller angle will decrease the overall size larger angle increases the size or how much the image covers the field of view. Correlates to the center arrow in the preview image.įoV – This is the horizontal field of view which the image covers. Z Rotation – Changes the element’s rotation on the Z axis. Correlates to the left arrow in the preview image. Y Rotation – Changes the element’s rotation on the Y axis. Correlates to the top arrow in the preview image. X Rotation – Changes the element’s rotation on the X axis. Position – Select Lock to lock the image’s position in place. Hand Cursor – Select enable to have the mouse cursor turn into a hand cursor when it hovers over a pinned image in the output. Pop out 100%: Clicking will cause the image to move forward (animate) from it’s pinned position and will enlarge to fit the player window.Pop out normal: Clicking will cause the image to move forward (animate) from it’s pinned position and will enlarge to its original dimensions.To make the image smaller or larger drag on the image’s handles in the Viewer.Ĭlick Mode – Choose from the following options for what will happen when a user clicks on the image: Changing the size here will affect the element, but it’s recommended not to change this parameter. Size – This is the file’s dimensions (width x height). To add an alternative file, click the folder icon to navigate and choose the alternative file. Figure 11 Example of diorama with a rotating platform for viewers. ✭ Tip: Right-click the Filename path to edit or to reveal the file in Explorer/Finder.Īlternative File – Use this to add an alternative file format of the main file in Filename to ensure playback in all browsers. Figure 10 Image of a moving panorama from an issue of Scientific American. Navigate to the image file and choose, Open. Great, now you can share it on Instagram or VeeR Pano2VR Workflow.
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✭ Tip – This ID can be used as a target for an action in the Skin Editor.įilename – Add the image file here by doing any of the following: You can rotate the image by a customized amount before resizing it too. The number will increase with each added element.
ID – Each image added is given a unique ID. Here, you’ll find explanations of the Image properties. Use the Image Mode to pin images to the panorama.