advanced rendering for AutoCAD
Hi all!
Does anybody have experience with any panorama viewer? Which are the best in order to be redistributable across clients (let's mean free, light, easy-to-use, etc)? What's the best image format (jpeg, png) to be saved into ImageEditor for panoramas?
Thanks!
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The old smoothmove pan viewer is free and lightweight....small footprint
edit: I had posted a link that turned out to be a dead end. Looked on one of my workstations and found this loaded...seems to work ok: http://www.wpanorama.com/wpanorama.php?r=1315491526
There are others though, here's a link to many of the threads that have discussed this topic,
http://www.accurender.com/page/search-results?cx=007664031582976519...
BW
Thanks Thomas,
actually the old beloved Smoothmove doesn't work on Win7 64 bit. And all the products on the link you submitted are much more than a simple "rude" pan viewer...
I don't have much experience with any of these-- but there are a pile of them out there. Most of the basic ones are free.
http://wiki.panotools.org/Panorama_Viewers
Some of them can do self-executing files.
Great info Wayne...thankyou!
Whereas the Smoothmove installer will not run setup on a 64-bit machine, you can install the program on a 32-bit machine, then copy the entire Infinite Pictures folder to the Program Files (x86 )folder on a 64-bit machine. Works on both XP64 and Win7 64.
Thanks Barry, I'll try this option on a virtual machine with 32bit OS.
Anyway, FSPViewer works perfectly like SmoothMove.
akinlolu, It will NOT install as a 32bit app on a 64bit machine. You must run the installer on a 32bit OS and then copy the installed folder from the 32bit machine to the program files (x86) folder on your 64bit machine. Create a desktop shortcut, and you should be good to go.
BW