Based on our record, Pano2VR should be more popular than SmugMug. It has been mentiond 6 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Just me, but you can use Hugin to stitch together fisheye shots into a 360x180 equirectangular that you should be able to use as an environment map in blender with the Cycles renderer, but you can also use Blender or something like Pano2VR to create cube faces out of an equirectangular. I think. I'm not a Blender user. Source: about 1 year ago
I have paid software, Pano2VR that can be fed the pano image and create an interactive VR version, but I have no idea if there's anything out there for free that does this without coding. ... Maybe Panellum? Source: over 1 year ago
If you want to spend money and not have to deal with the gritty, there's some tour creators around (https://ggnome.com/pano2vr/, https://www.3dvista.com/en/products/virtualtour, and https://www.easypano.com/vr-virtual-tour-software.html) but I haven't used any of these so I can't tell you if they're worth their price. Also, they'd be outputting the actual tour to be embedded in your site instead of a video. Source: over 1 year ago
Not necessarily a website recommendation, but if you use the software called Pano2VR to create your interactive tour, you can export the tour as an HTML package (images, hotspots, and HTML code all included) and upload that to the root directory of whatever hosting platform. For example, you can have set aside a specific folder on your website's main directory and link to it from within a wordpress template.... Source: about 2 years ago
Check out Pano2VR its pretty easy to use, and if you can model in 3D, it would be simple to create a rendered panorama to import into Pano2VR, then add in all of the media, no scripting needed. Source: about 3 years ago
The images are "Second Life" CGI, and they are fairly disgusting to me as well. There are other photography sites: smugmug.com, pexels.us, pixabay.com, unsplash.com, 500px.com, shutterstock.com, etc. Smugmug is the only one that comes close to the searching you can do on Flickr. Source: over 2 years ago
If you can keep your total uploaded photos under 2gb, you can use dropbox for free, and choose the 1% of your invoice option with photoinvoice. Or you can look at something like smugmug.com which does it all for you, but the pricing varies from $7/mo to $42/mo (the price goes down considerably if you prepay for a whole year). There are other sites like smugmug that will also do this for you. Source: over 2 years ago
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