Jaakko 98 Posted August 27, 2020 Allan Yes they are. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jaakko 98 Posted August 27, 2020 And thank you for your comment. I almost forget. 😊 This was nice project to do. The customer was very co-operative and the schedule was reasonable. Now when the project is done I can share these 360 panoramas which we used to show our proposal to the customer. Also V-Ray renderings. https://momento360.com/e/uc/ae0d9bc4fbe94b4084b410230d73a8c9?utm_campaign=embed&utm_source=other 2 fzadmin and timgarner_10 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
timgarner_10 11 Posted August 27, 2020 Great work Jaakko! How did you generate this 360 panorama? Did it take a long time to render? Question for everyone... I have a really big/important presentation coming up in a few weeks for a customer. I've only generated normal flat renderings in formZ & Vray and after seeing this 360 panorama it has me intrigued. My project isn't a full store interior, but only a 16ft inline run (give or take) of one wall section. Since a 360 panorama isn't necessarily needed for a single wall, I'm wondering has anyone ever tried other interactive ways for a presentation? I've tried some simple animations over the years but it's simply too confusing & time consuming for me to figure out, especially with a rapidly approaching deadline. I see there's a "generate object 360" but I've never tried that. Is that where someone can spin my model around and look at it? Anyone ever dabble in generating a VR type of scene with their 3D models? Open to any interactive ideas here to get the customer excited... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jaakko 98 Posted August 28, 2020 Thanks Tim! ☺️ From V-Ray Settings tabs choose: -Camera Type: VR Spherical Panorama -Render Output: 2:1 - VR Panoramic My renderings were 4096 x 2048 pixl, that's largest what Momento360 site uses. I don't remember exactly how long it took to render, but maybe less than an hour (i7, GTX 1080 card) 360 Panorama was great. I shared my screen during Teams meeting with the customer and was able to spin the Panorama there. I have tried object360, but if I remember correctly it doesn't work with V-Ray. Some one maybe knows better. That's a bitty because that type presentation would work better for single furniture etc. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jaakko 98 Posted Tuesday at 07:07 PM Hi! I want share few V-Ray renderings made about year ago. It is a salad bar concept in to the shopping malls. I can release them now as first bar has built in real life.. 3 snow, Justin Montoya and Des reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites