OT-3D QTVR

vicmilt wrote on 3/18/2008, 11:33 AM
OK - I feel so stupid, but...

some time ago, someone asked what our offices looked like.
So I sat down in a rotating chair and shot a bunch of pix. I then stiched them together in PS CS3 (totally amazing software btw) and put them into a 3d Panorama using QTVR, and posted a link to the office.

So it came out great and in my usual over-enthusiastic style, I wrote up the whole process right here on the forum.

So yesterday I showed this project to a client, and they want to do the same thing - but - (here's the stupid part) -
I CAN'T REMEMBER WHAT I DID -

So can someone lead me to the latest in QTVR encoding software? (preferably free or low cost)
I've got the panorama done - now I need to push it into a QTVR for disc playback -

anyone???
(thanx in advance)

v

Comments

apit34356 wrote on 3/18/2008, 2:25 PM
3d Panorama, I like Stitcher 3.5 but Panorama Factory is a lot cheaper. but CS2 or CS3 does a great job too for the basic panorama. Of course, you know this, but usually a special offset axis head is used for rotating 360 shots. Some apps permit creating 3d panorama halve-spheres that are just viewing wonders in QTVR . QTVR is a great quicktime feature and most people have it installed. Now if you talking about generating that Qtvr effect on a dvd in a dvdplayer using a remote controller, this is a little more complex of a job but it is doable, more of a pro job ;-)
baysidebas wrote on 3/18/2008, 7:29 PM
Hey Vic, does your office look anything like this? http://www.gillesvidal.com/blogpano/cockpit1.htm
CClub wrote on 3/19/2008, 5:59 PM
Not free, but http://www.albatrossdesign.com/products/panorama/ADG Panorama Tools[/link] makes a plugin that produces QTVR from photos in Photoshop.