![]() Using the old version, which does work, you define the image to view with a query string in the URL, Eg:- /tour.html?image=path/to/image.jpgĪs opposed to the newer version where you define the image in js:- // Selector '#vrview' finds element with id 'vrview' Though the texture does exist at the path given. If I link to the script at Google it gets past loading, but gives an error message about loading a texture. The frame now displays with the loading image, but gets no further. Running the demos with the files added gets a bit further. Typing in the other file names at the same location I found another 5 of the files. It appears to be live still if I put it in my browser, so I could save the code. Using the URL found in the sample code under “Getting Started” we see a link to one of the required files:. While I have still not managed to build the 7 required files from either terminal, I did manage to download 6 of them. I can’t even find any on-line working versions of the examples, any I find are 404 or don’t work.Īre there other solutions worth exploring? I kind of get the feeling Google has abandoned this. Also it would be nice to learn to program this kind of thing myself.Īnyway, I just wondered if anyone has any experience of doing this kind of thing, or is able to get the sample code working at their end. If I were doing lots of these for lots of clients I would probably invest. But I can’t justify the cost for a one-off job. I liked this one having tried the trial, it does some nice effects all from a GUI, so no need for programming. Note the first link mentions a newer “Cardboard SDK” but as far as I can tell that is only for device specific apps for Android, iOS, Etc. I would like to have users able to click a location in the image where they want to look next (hotspots). Using the old version I was able to create a very simple tour with a simple on-screen menu of scenes for navigation, which works, but isn’t exactly what I wanted. Ideally I would like to navigate the tour using hotspots. The intention is to make a virtual tour for a client’s site using 360 photos, I have the photos, that’s not a problem. ![]() Though I’m sure that if I could get the built files required to make the examples run, I would be able to hack some code together to reach my aim. I am aware that it will only run on a server. So there is a real possibility it’s just I don’t know what I’m doing. ![]() ![]() And I’m totally new to using these package managers and the terminal (or anything Linux related for that matter). Unfortunately javascript is not my strong point, in fact it’s a notable gap in my web-dev knowledge. But it was never ending, I hit a wall when it was complaining about missing things I had already installed. I thought if I keep chipping away at it, adding each thing it said was missing, in the end I would get there. In Bash I kept installing various packages it complained were missing before errors. I tried running npm run build in both cmd in Windows and in Bash in Ubuntu, both fail with errors, but not the same errors. The problem I’m having is building the files mentioned in the “Readme”. The code includes a few samples, but I can’t get them to work.
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