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  • OT: free MOV viewer for object movies and panos got pack option

    Hi,

    could be interesting for all people who build turntable animations. Quicktime object movies dosn't work at 64bit OS, but the free viewer DevalVR allow it (plus many other features). Latest addition - a pack option that allow to run a object movie without installation of the viewer software, - SCR or EXE packages can be created:

    http://www.devalvr.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=970

    This option will be not for free, but I suppose so the price will not be so high.

    -Micha
    www.simulacrum.de - visualization for designer and architects

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    Re: OT: free MOV viewer for object movies and panos got pack option

    Originally posted by Micha
    Hi,

    could be interesting for all people who build turntable animations. Quicktime object movies dosn't work at 64bit OS, but the free viewer DevalVR allow it (plus many other features). Latest addition - a pack option that allow to run a object movie without installation of the viewer software, - SCR or EXE packages can be created:

    http://www.devalvr.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=970

    This option will be not for free, but I suppose so the price will not be so high.

    -Micha
    Its a great program and what I use for my VR's since I run only 64bit. Ive never done an object VR though, only pano.
    John Harvey<br />Intern Architect<br />Digital Design and Fabrication<br />http://jrharveyarchportfolio.blogspot.com/

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    • #3
      I need to export a QT Object VR

      I checked the site in question but did not see how to generate the file needed. They stated "DevalVR is a browser plugin to view 3D interactive contents. DevalVR is a popular panoramic viewer to show QuickTimeVR files on the Internet."

      What I need is a method or app to get simple Quicktime VR Object movies out of Rhino+VRay so that i can send to clients. The goal is so that they can just spin or zoom simple 3D objects with no other effects or hotspots / links / etc. I'd like to use QuickTime, since its a common standard, but I'm open for other suggestions.

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      • #4
        Possible solution : Adobe Acrobat 3D

        I just realized I have a copy of Acrobat 3D, which will import Rhino .3DM files and embed the data inside of a standard PDF. This might be better than a QuickTime VR Movie since I can add notes, logos, etc to my usual PDF deliverables. If anyone has experience with this, please feel free to share.

        I'll post my results (or link online) when ready.

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        • #5
          Re: Possible solution : Adobe Acrobat 3D

          Originally posted by schultzeworks
          I just realized I have a copy of Acrobat 3D, which will import Rhino .3DM files and embed the data inside of a standard PDF. This might be better than a QuickTime VR Movie since I can add notes, logos, etc to my usual PDF deliverables. If anyone has experience with this, please feel free to share.

          I'll post my results (or link online) when ready.
          Acrobat 3d is great
          John Harvey<br />Intern Architect<br />Digital Design and Fabrication<br />http://jrharveyarchportfolio.blogspot.com/

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          • #6
            Re: Possible solution : Adobe Acrobat 3D

            Originally posted by schultzeworks
            I just realized I have a copy of Acrobat 3D, which will import Rhino .3DM files and embed the data inside of a standard PDF. This might be better than a QuickTime VR Movie since I can add notes, logos, etc to my usual PDF deliverables.
            QTVR and 3D PDF are complete different things. The QTVR is good for showing rendered turntables ("unlimited" image quality) or panorama images. A 3D PDF contain the 3D model and is limited by the graphic card features (OpenGL or Direct X or ...).
            www.simulacrum.de - visualization for designer and architects

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