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Old 17-12-2003, 10:03 AM   #1
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Well hi there, I am looking to try out Quicktime's very cool VR. I went to the official website and tried a few. Very nice. I also downloaded the tutorial from this site and its very nice intro to VR creation.

I want to try out on a model. So that anyone can watch the model and move it around and see the various parts. Its really better than giving them lots of shots. Is this possible? If so what are the pointers i should take note of? Once i set it up can i use the same one for different models?

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Well i managed to get the hang of VR. Really nice. Hmm anyone wants to explain the finer points of it. Compression, and Making the overall a bit more smooth.

I used the stepped pitch rotation and was wondering how about the spline? will it make smoother VR? How to get the best compression with smallest file size without losing the resolution?
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