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11/23/2010 07:16:33 AM · #1 |
I thought this was too good not to share:
360 Degree Interactive Video
Simply use your mouse to control the direction of the camera. |
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11/23/2010 08:04:53 AM · #2 |
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11/23/2010 08:43:46 AM · #3 |
I\'ve been seeing this technology lately.. its amazing.. but if you think that vid is cool, then check this:
//www.youtube .com/doritosuk
they also have the unwrapped version so you can see it all - //www.youtube .com/watch?v=wlp9yX11z7g
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11/23/2010 08:44:53 AM · #4 |
sorry had to put a space in between the .com otherwise the site wouldnt let me post a url since im fairly new.. they know how to make a new guy feel welcome ;-) |
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11/23/2010 08:54:17 AM · #5 |
Originally posted by ryanwest: ... since im fairly new.. they know how to make a new guy feel welcome ;-) |
FETCH ME A BEER, NOOBIE! ;-D
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11/23/2010 11:29:47 AM · #6 |
Neato! I wonder how though? Two cameras with very wide lenses? |
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11/23/2010 11:33:36 AM · #7 |
Originally posted by Jac: Neato! I wonder how though? Two cameras with very wide lenses? |
5 cameras in a cube, 1 facing each direction (N, E, S, W) and one facing up.
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11/23/2010 02:08:07 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by jeger: Originally posted by Jac: Neato! I wonder how though? Two cameras with very wide lenses? |
5 cameras in a cube, 1 facing each direction (N, E, S, W) and one facing up. |
And some great software to put it all together. Thanks. |
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11/24/2010 06:53:09 AM · #9 |
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