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12/22/2007 10:00:53 PM · #1 |
Does anybody have advice on some decent software to create 3D product images? You know, where they are usually a Flash file that you can click and drag to rotate the product 360 degrees.
I'm having a heck of a time trying to find anything. I've came across tons of pano stitchers, but nothing really for product photography.
The preference is they export to SWF, for use on the web.
If any body has any recommendations, please link me to it.
Thanks!
Chris |
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12/23/2007 09:54:20 AM · #2 |
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12/23/2007 10:31:56 AM · #3 |
3d flash
googled qvtr flash converter |
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12/24/2007 01:08:37 AM · #4 |
Thanks, not what I'm looking for though. That is a 360 pano, like real estate virtual tours. I am looking to do 360 images of products for an online store.
Here is a link to the Sprint website. Look at this phone and click on "360 View".
Sprint Store
That's what I need to do.
I can't for the life of me figure out what to search for on Google to get a decent result for software. |
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12/24/2007 01:58:35 AM · #5 |
You mean like they did on "The Shot", the reality television show for photographers? They had a bank of Canons set up to simultaneously shoot all around the subject. When this was input into the computer, the user could scroll around the subject, from the front, the back, the side, etc.
Oh, and by the way, there were something like 90 Canon 1D cameras that made up that bank.
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12/24/2007 02:08:41 AM · #6 |
You basically spin the product in 10 or 20 degree increments, snapping a photo at each turn, then put them together (like an animated GIF) so you can rotate the product.
QTVR was the missing link. You got me looking in the right direction ralph. Thanks. |
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12/24/2007 02:09:15 AM · #7 |
That definitely would not require a bank of cameras... the gaps between stills are fairly large... 8 shots tops.
Sorry I can't help with a flash producer for this type of thing. Definitely haven't seen anything in the open source community like it.
I'm not sure if Adobe Flash CS3 does it or not.
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