Well, the video only shows how to make the 360 scenes/renders. But you export it just like you would with any other thing you've done in C4D, by choosing the format in the render settings. It's up to you, not just one specific format. For that, we need to know what is your goal? Because whatever that is, it will help others understand better how to help you.
@@stijnvanrompaey4442 To view in a browser you have to export as images [plural] (ie PNG, JPG, etc.) and then use a stitching program or app to "join" the images together. Then convert it to XML or HTML, and either host it on a site or locally. Similarly you only export 1 image, and you can just "look around in 360" from that one image's perspective. Either way, you would need a 360/VR capable player to view/play the file on, regardless of whether it's video or just image(s). Regardless, it's difficult to explain without more information from you- what exactly do you want to do in the browser and why a browser in the first place?
I am trying to use it with LAZpoint plug-in but the moment I import a point cloud the camera stops working. Do you know what might causing the problem?
ok now give us a tut on making that scene. lol
It doesn’t work in octane renderer(octane camer) TT
can use this make VR 180 video?
amazing
What happened to QTVR output in the render settings? Is there not a quick way to have a QTVR object output in R19?
Okay, but how do we export it? What format?
Yes, same question, how to export it for uploading and viewing in a web browser. Just wondering, do you have already a solution for this?
Well, the video only shows how to make the 360 scenes/renders. But you export it just like you would with any other thing you've done in C4D, by choosing the format in the render settings. It's up to you, not just one specific format. For that, we need to know what is your goal? Because whatever that is, it will help others understand better how to help you.
@@stijnvanrompaey4442 To view in a browser you have to export as images [plural] (ie PNG, JPG, etc.) and then use a stitching program or app to "join" the images together. Then convert it to XML or HTML, and either host it on a site or locally. Similarly you only export 1 image, and you can just "look around in 360" from that one image's perspective. Either way, you would need a 360/VR capable player to view/play the file on, regardless of whether it's video or just image(s).
Regardless, it's difficult to explain without more information from you- what exactly do you want to do in the browser and why a browser in the first place?
Fantastic !!!
Hi all! Does anyone get a black line where the image should be stitched? Do you know how to fix this? Thank you!
I am trying to use it with LAZpoint plug-in but the moment I import a point cloud the camera stops working. Do you know what might causing the problem?
did you find a solution to this???
Where can I download this example scene, thanks.
Look in the presets of c4d, there's one called city, drag it to the escene, create a reflective material.