![]() ![]() Object2VR supports JPEG, PNG, TIFF, PSD, and QuickTime VR source files. In short, with help of Object2VR, you can better, more simply and more easily produce professional panoramic video for your products.Ĭreate single-row, multi-row, and multi-state object movies. In addition, Object2VR allows user to import videos and images in a variety of popular formats, and supports direct processing of videos and photos taken by camera connected to computer, which makes your panoramic video production process more efficient, and allows to make your movies more interactive through a series of retwetting and modifying of images (such as adding animations, sound effects, custom buttons, etc.). This way, you can easily generate panoramic videos for your product or some landscapes, and display them realistically and lively, letting your product presentation be more glamorous or the landscape presentation be more perfect. The user only needs to take a series of images of an object (or its main part) from multiple angles and positions, and imports them into Object2VR, then Object2VR is able to create/compose an interactive 360-degree video for you. The resulting panoramas can be exported in Flash, HTML5, QuickTime VR, and so forth formats, and played on websites or mobile devices such as smart phones, allowing your photos to be displayed as panoramic videos. In the Widget settings, you can pick a package from the media library, define the height, and select if it should start with a preview image.Object2VR is a professional and powerful 360-degree interactive panoramic video production tool for Windows and Mac platforms, mainly used for a full range of product display, developed by Garden Gnome Software from Austria. You can find the Garden Gnome Package Widget in the General section. In the Inspector panel on the right, you can specify if the package should start with a preview image and a play button, and set the width and height of the player in the page. In the GGPKG Block, you can pick a package from the media library. You can find the GGPKG Gutenberg Block in the Widgets section. If you are using the Gutenberg Editor and want to embed a package via a shortcode, use a Classic Block from the ‘Formatting’ section, and use the Add Media button to add a package from the media library. Url: can be used instead of ID, to embed a package from a specific URL. Start_view: for panoramas and virtual tours, sets the initial view of the first node. You can find the node ID of each node in the tooltip in the tour browser. Start_node: if the package is a virtual tour, you can specify the start node. Start_preview: when set to ‘true’, the player will initially show as a preview image with a play button. Height: the height of the player in the page Width: the width of the player in the page When you are using a shortcode to embed a package, you can provide additional parameters in the shortcode: Sample packages can be downloaded from our forum. You can embed a package via a shortcode like or a block in the Gutenberg editor. This plugin provides an easy way to publish panoramas and object movies created with Garden Gnome Software’s Pano2VR and Object2VR. ![]()
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