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"And" <49341109@ntnu.edu.tw> wrote:
> "laser" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
> > Hi,
> > (CC BY NC SA 3.0)) HDR panoramic images in the sIBL archive on hdrlabs.com (many
> > places around the world (mostly United States though)). The images in the sIBL
> > archive can be used as environment maps in your scenes. I purposely sequenced
> > them in order, and with an index in the description area. If you have a
> > compatible (new enough, etc.) browser (or app) and device, you can interactively
> > look around (press pause on the video for more time to look around (you can
> > still look around while paused)). This video contains the processed images - to
> > get the original HDR image files, download the corresponding zip file at
> > hdrlabs.com
> >
> > With a smartphone, you can move the phone to look around. With a computer, use
> > the "pan button" at top-left corner or drag pointer or WASD keys. If you see a
> > warped looking image, you're not seeing it right (not compatible browser or
> > something). You also may need to set the quality to the highest your system and
> > internet connection can take (up to 4k resolution).
> >
> > Sorry for all this "how to view" info... I don't know how many people already
> > know about YouTube's 360 vr video capability or how many people have compatible
> > devices/systems.
> >
> > video link:
> > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hl5-qm8FKUo
> >
> > Or if you need to look at this from my channel video list or would like to look
> > at my other videos, here's my channel URL:
> >
> > http://www.youtube.com/MrMcSoftware/videos
>
>
> This is great. And I can use it as a reference for my sky rendering, thank you.
Thanks for saying that. And you're welcome! I'm glad people are finding it
useful.
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