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Re: Panorama effects


  • From: Jorge Martins <jmartins@xxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: Panorama effects
  • Date: Mon, 15 Nov 1999 11:31:23 +0000 (WET)


Hi all!
Following your indications, a friend of mine found a 3D program
that suits our needs. It may help some of you, so here it goes:

This is the download site for "ModelMagic3d" from Imageware Development.
"http://www.imagewaredev.com/downloads/download.htm"



On Wed, 10 Nov 1999, Mario Augusto Rodrigues wrote:
> Craig:
> 
> I dont undestand exactly what you want, but shure Caligari Truespace 4.3
> does that. You can find informations or maybe an trial version to
> experiment what you want.  It is so ease to use.
> 
> Mario
> 
> CraigClint@xxxxxxx wrote:
> > 
> > Jorge,
> > 
> > << Apart from other solutions that I may develop, does anybody can
> > give me an hint for which kind of program (Corel? Photoshop?) can
> > I use to make an effect like the one in that page?
> > And what function to use? >>
> > 
> > That effect was probably made using a 3D modeling program like Adobe
> > Dimensions (is that product still made), Raydream, Strata StudioPro, Extreme
> > 3D or the like (I use Strata StudioPro).
> > 
> > The trick is to create an open-ended cylinder and then map (attach) the image
> > to the cylinder. Then you render the image, which shows essentially what you
> > saw on the Kodak site. It's easy to do, if you have the right software.
> > 
> > Craig