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#1 2012-07-29 15:53:12

galateaproject
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connect two "hotspots" in one scene, but with two different views

I need to connect two "hotspots" in one scene, but with two different views. two views rotated by 180 degrees, a forward and a indetro. How can I do?
I would avoid putting two identical panormami.
The project consists of 40 panoramas, and every scene has 2 opposite directions, sometimes three or four. If I use a view for each view, I have a project 150 views, but if I can find a solution to a final draft remains of 40 views. How can I do?

Thanks, GalateaProject

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#2 2012-07-29 16:10:55

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Re: connect two "hotspots" in one scene, but with two different views

galateaproject wrote:

I need to connect two "hotspots" in one scene, but with two different views. two views rotated by 180 degrees, a forward and a indetro. How can I do?

I don't really understand what you are wanting to do.

Is it that you want two separate hotspots in a pano and have each link to a different view in a second pano?


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#3 2012-07-29 18:17:53

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Re: connect two "hotspots" in one scene, but with two different views

galateaproject wrote:

I need to connect two "hotspots" in one scene, but with two different views. two views rotated by 180 degrees, a forward and a indetro. How can I do?
I would avoid putting two identical panormami.
The project consists of 40 panoramas, and every scene has 2 opposite directions, sometimes three or four. If I use a view for each view, I have a project 150 views, but if I can find a solution to a final draft remains of 40 views. How can I do?

Thanks, GalateaProject

I understand you don´t have 360°x180° - aka spherical -  panos, right? But you have a 180° forwarded and a 180° backwarded view from each scene? So you have 150 half-views? Which would make 75 full 360° views?

That´s what i understand from what you say.

best, Klaus

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#4 2012-07-30 03:52:39

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Re: connect two "hotspots" in one scene, but with two different views

Sorry I have not explained well, but I found the solution. I set up, transition "load spot view", and it works.
Thanks anyway for the replies and sorry for my English is not very understandable.
Greetings from Galatea

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