Flash Panoramas
Dog food and panoramas (new Flash panorama viewer!)
Submitted by cheathamlane on Fri, 2008-07-25 16:39.OK, so it's not _quite_ new, but it might as well be. :-)
PanoSalado has been through many revisions, and is now world-class (if not bullet proof ;) ).
What is it? The only open source Flash panorama player on the, er, market. "Open source" is often times a synonym for "free", no?. :)
Panosalado is being 'dogfooded' by myself, over at cheathamlane.net (links below), and should be visible in a couple of my client projects sometime soon (cool!).
Open Source Flash Panorama Viewer based on Papervision 3D
Submitted by cheathamlane on Thu, 2008-04-03 21:49.Papervision 3D is an open source 3D engine for the Flash platform; it's "written and maintained by a small core team, and contributed to by its ever-growing community".
University Virtual Tour in Fullscreen Flash
Submitted by Hans Nyberg on Wed, 2007-12-19 20:32.Aarhus School of Business is a part of the University of Aarhus the second largest in Denmark. I was hired a couple of months ago to do a Virtual Tour from this school which has around 7.000 students. It is now officially launched and you can see it here at my new place for clients.
http://asb.360-foto.dk/
It is created with Flashpanoramas and I had almost free hands to design it. The final design is actually the second and the template for it can easy be changed to adapt different design for another University or other clients.
Dropdown menu plugin for Flash Panorama Player (FPP)
Submitted by cheathamlane on Wed, 2007-11-28 00:37.For those using the Flash Panorama Player to deliver their VR, I recently created a plugin for FPP which hopefully makes life easier. :)
This is a Flash AS3 scripted dropdown menu, for pano-to-pano navigation within a tour. It uses the standard FPP XML syntax, so makes populating the menu with labels and links a snap!
Interested folks can read more, and download the plugin at the FPP forums. at http://flashpanos.com .
Cheers,
Patrick
Client work in the "almost live" category... whew!
Submitted by cheathamlane on Sun, 2007-04-29 03:52.A while back, I posted about a job down in Los Angeles... After 9 months or so, it looks like the photography/virtual tour is about to go live... Almost! :-)

