From the course: Creating 360-Degree Panoramas and Interactive Tours
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Creating a virtual tour to host on your own server, part 1
From the course: Creating 360-Degree Panoramas and Interactive Tours
Creating a virtual tour to host on your own server, part 1
- You might prefer to host your virtual tours on your own server. Let's take a quick glance at some of those options. - [Voiceover] This application is called Pano2VR. It's a powerful desktop application for building virtual tours but when you use this kind of application and need to have your own server space to where you can upload the tour but let's go ahead and build ourselves a basic virtual tour. We use a lot of the default settings and we'll just go into depth in a couple of areas. I'm going to use these six panoramas by clicking the input icon and just choosing them in the finder. So it'll quickly load these preview images of the tour. This is a tour of the California Academy of Sciences and we're starting out here by the dinosaur bones. The first step is to organize the panoramas and rename them the way you want them to be seen by the viewer. You can see down here that I used somewhat funny filenames because there was a lot of panoramas in the project and then the client just…
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Viewing on your own computer2m 45s
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Sharing your panoramas online with Roundme8m 58s
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Sharing your panoramas online with Spinattic4m 33s
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Uploading and viewing a virtual tour7m
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Creating a virtual tour to host on your own server, part 18m 50s
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Creating a virtual tour to host on your own server, part 27m 55s
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