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widorman
06-02-2004, 01:31 AM
Hi, I need to upload a 3d images on web (they were created in 3d studio max), but they cannot be still images. They should be moved by the user with the cursor.

I need to find any software that lets me convert this images in a3d format, with the best quality possible. Or something similar.

Anyone can help me? I really need it. Thanks

Ryan8720
06-02-2004, 04:23 AM
The browser won't support a 3D image. The only way to let the user interact with it would be to convert it to Flash.

http://edgewebdesign.org/ryan2.gif (http://www.edgewebdesign.org)

C:\DOS
C:\DOS\RUN
RUN DOS RUN

brother_psychosis
06-02-2004, 12:44 PM
no theres a quicktime app that can do it, though it's actually fake because its just still shots from several camera angles that resulat in pseudo 3d.#

still better than nothing:

here's a link to one of those pics:

www.apple.com/hardware/gallery/ipod_april2003_480.html (http://www.apple.com/hardware/gallery/ipod_april2003_480.html)

its a shame i don't know where to fond the real program to make them.

http://www.methodlab.com/members/brother_psychosis/sig_tourr.gif (http://www.methodlab.com/members/brother_psychosis/pf/)

Post Edited (brother_psychosis) : 6/2/2004 8:42:21 AM GMT

YellowDart
06-02-2004, 07:12 PM
Sounds like a tough one. You might be able to use some Virtual Tour software to let you convert a series of jpgs or gifs into a 3d-like environment. I have a co-worker that's used PhotoVista and HotMedia to do some pretty nice looking virtual tours. These were tours based off of pictures taken in the field by a sales rep (most definitely not trained in photography!) With that combo, his tours turned out pretty clean looking.

mobius6
06-05-2004, 11:41 PM
Flash, Quicktime VR, EyePix and lots others work great
but you'll need some code writing to get a GOOD result
The Illustrate or Vecta3D plug-in for Max will get you some of the way..