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Monday, April 19, 2004 |
Jon Summers is updating deliVRator. A new version of deliVRator is soon to be released,
with new functionality to easily edit QTVR movies.
Those familiar with VRTools' program, conVRter, will
welcome editing QTVR with deliVRator's new Node Editor.
The Node Editor features include:
- GUI for editing all QTVR data (pan tilt etc)
- Create previews (from hi-res image tiles)
Vertical and horizontal cylindrical panorama nodes
and cubic panorama nodes
Choice of preview image size and compression
Create previews for both single and multinode movies
Batch mode preview creation for multinode movies
Apply QTEffects to preview: blur, tint etc
Import preview image [in progress]
- Create/edit hotspot areas (hotspot painting)
Vertical and horizontal cylindrical panorama nodes
and cubic panorama nodes and VR object nodes
- Edit hotspot information
name that appears in VR controller bar
change hotspot type (link url undf or other)
- Create/edit hotspot cursors (bitmap editor)
Vertical and horizontal cylindrical panorama nodes
and cubic panorama nodes and VR object nodes
- Extract images and hotspot images
Vertical and horizontal cylindrical panorama nodes
and cubic panorama nodes
- Add scene level wired sprite actions
sprite actions such as auto-pan are included
deliVRator actions are self documenting movies
see
Other features:
Test progressive download behavior at different connection speeds
Direct editing of common QuickTime media types
QTAtomContainer editor
Text track editor
import / export video images
Create No Save movies
Open Recents menu
The latest deliVRator pre-release, deliVRator 1.3.4b0416
can be downloaded from
7:22:19 AM
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© Copyright 2006 erik goetze.
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VRlog provides news, developments and analysis of the virtual reality (VR) world from a nature photographer's perspective. Since I am not connected to or funded by any VR vendor, I intend to objectively appraise what's going on, and the direction VR is headed in. -- erik goetze
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